Cook ton serves Lions lead
Stephen Cook scored 188 runs in the first innings for the Lions to give his team the upper hand against the Warriors in Port Elizabeth.
Stephen Cook scored 188 runs in the first innings for the Lions to give his team the upper hand against the Warriors in Port Elizabeth.
England and Wales Cricket Board director of cricket Andrew Strauss has resigned.
JP Duminy won the toss and the Proteas will bat first in the second ODI against Zimbabwe in Bloemfontein.
The last day of the Michaelmas Cricket Festival brought with it some interesting T20 results, writes THEO GARRUN.
Tuesday brought another first-class century for Pieter Malan, this time against the Knights in a key 4-Day Franchise Series fixture at Newlands in Cape Town.
Prithvi Shaw, India’s 18-year-old opening batsman, will make his Test debut in the first Test against West Indies in Rajkot.
Leg-spinner Imran Tahir might retire after next year’s World Cup, if South Africa win.
Former South African captain Kepler Wessels’ son, Riki, has left Nottinghamshire for Worcestershire.
The rain put a damper on proceedings after lunch in Port Elizabeth with the Lions on 105-2 and in a tricky situation against the Warriors in Port Elizabeth.
Mohammad Hafeez earned a late inclusion in the Pakistan Test squad that will take on Australia after months of being overlooked.
The South African-born Craig Meschede has signed a two-year contract extension with Glamorgan.
Sunday’s low-scoring first ODI, which spanned a mere 60% of a possible 100 overs, didn’t really afford either team time to genuinely test each other – or themselves. The second fixture in Bloemfontein will, hopefully, span the distance, writes JONHENRY WILSON.
Legendary all-rounder Chris Wilkins, who passed away at the age of 74 following a period of deteriorating health, has been described by former Proteas all-rounder Dave Callaghan as a cricketer who was ‘ahead of his time’.
Five schools go into the final day of the Michaelmas Festival in Pietermaritzburg on Tuesday with three wins out of three under their belts, writes THEO GARRUN.
The South African-born Bernadine Bezuidenhout is playing for New Zealand in the ongoing T20I series against Australia.