Neil Wagner heads North
South African-born Neil Wagner is moving from Otago to Northern Districts for the 2018-19 New Zealand domestic season.
South African-born Neil Wagner is moving from Otago to Northern Districts for the 2018-19 New Zealand domestic season.
Great quotes from our wonderful world of cricket (21 May 2018).
The planned ‘hundred-ball’ tournament has nothing to do with attracting young people: it’s all about TV scheduling, says former England spinner Graeme Swann.
The Chennai Super Kings romped to a fairly comfortable win against Kings XI Punjab but just failed to steal the top spot in the table from Sunrisers Hyderabad.
Heino Kuhn showed his enduring value by slamming 90 for Kent in an ultimately futile chase of Middlesex’s 313 in the Royal London One-Day Cup.
Lethal bowling from the bottom-feeding Delhi Daredevils crushed the defending champions as the Mumbai Indians failed to chase down 175 and lost by 11 runs to end their playoff hopes.
The Proteas Women sealed a whitewash series victory as they beat Bangladesh by 23 runs in a rain-affected nine-over clash in Bloemfontein.
Werner Coetsee, the veteran Knights spinner and former captain, has retired from playing and will take up a coaching role.
Lalchand Rajput has been appointed as Zimbabwe’s head coach on a three-month deal, with the potential for his appointment to be extended.
Pakistan’s 37-year-old all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez has been given seven days to explain his comments about the ICC.
Bangladesh have put a strong squad together to take on Afghanistan in a T20 International series in June.
Kolkata Knight Riders sealed the third playoff place by beating log leaders Sunrisers Hyderabad by five wickets, with two balls remaining.
Hashim Amla played a key role, along with erstwhile Saffa Gareth Berg, as Hampshire squeezed past Sussex by two wickets with four balls remaining in the One-Day Cup.
The Rajasthan Royals produced a terrific team performance to defend a low total that was boosted by a flurry of sixes and defended by excellent bowling from Krishnappa Gowtham and Shreyas Gopal to boot Royal Challengers Bangalore out of IPL 2018.
Sune Luus and Dané van Niekerk both scored half-centuries as the Proteas Women defended a 170-run target to claim a 32-run win against Bangladesh to go 2-0 up in their three-match T20I series.