Williamson double ton puts Black Caps in control
Kane Williamson continued his run plunder, scoring 238, which set New Zealand up for a Test victory over Pakistan.
Kane Williamson continued his run plunder, scoring 238, which set New Zealand up for a Test victory over Pakistan.
The Proteas let themselves down with the bat, but found redemption with the ball as they pinned Sri Lanka against the ropes at the Wanderers.
The Proteas finished with a 145-run first-innings lead after Vishwa Fernando sizzled at the Wanderers.
Sri Lanka bowled as well as they have the entire series to pick up four wickets in the morning session and get themselves back into the second Test against South Africa.
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The Cricket South Africa Members’ Council has accepted the David Richardson report to restructure the domestic cricket system in the country.
SA Cricket magazine editor Ryan Vrede reviews an average year on the field and a disastrous one off it for South African cricket.
Fawad Alam scored a century but that wasn’t enough to save Pakistan from a 101-run defeat to New Zealand.
Sydney will host the third Test against India as scheduled, after Cricket Australia officials deemed the threat of a COVID-19 outbreak in the city had subsided enough.
The Proteas made light work of an injury-hit Sri Lanka on day four, easing to an innings and 45-run victory.
Wiaan Mulder excelled in the first session of play, taking two wickets to help the Proteas edge closer to victory.