Pietersen 'near the end'
Kevin Pietersen has hinted the forthcoming Big Bash League could be his last tournament as he is ‘losing interest’ in cricket.
Kevin Pietersen has hinted the forthcoming Big Bash League could be his last tournament as he is ‘losing interest’ in cricket.
Laura Wolvaardt, who excelled in the recent Women’s World Cup in England, has been contracted by the Brisbane Heat for the Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL).
Matthew Breetzke’s sparkling century was at least one positive the South African U19s could latch on to after being beaten by England U19 by eight wickets.
While the Titans sit with a home semi-final already secured, the other five teams in the Ram Slam have all to play for.
Indian Premier League salaries are set to rise again, this time by 20%.
Kagiso Rabada has risen one place, to No 2 on the Test bowlers rankings.
Australia’s rampant bowling attack ripped through a fragile England batting lineup, as they sealed a 120-run win on day five of the second Test in Adelaide.
James Anderson’s first five-for in 15 Tests in Australia helped set up a last-day thriller in the second Ashes Test in Adelaide.
Dale Steyn has been selected for the SA Invitation team to play Zimbabwe from 20-22 December; his first extended match since November last year.
Players who saw their dreams shattered when the Global T20 series was cancelled recently, will at least get something out of it.
The battle for semifinal places in the Ram Slam T20 series is getting hot, and all teams know they have to make a move, starting Wednesday.
India’s concern over fast, seaming pitches in South Africa has prompted a call-up for rookie Jasprit Bumrah, who has not played first-class cricket for almost a year.
Thando Ntini and Hermann Rolfes shared seven scalps to reduce Namibia U19 to 184-9, before Raynard van Tonder’s half-century sealed a 62-run win (D/L) for South Africa U19.
Australia bundled England out for 227, but double strikes from James Anderson and Chris Woakes limited the hosts’ lead to 268 by stumps on day three.
Robbie Frylinck’s 19th over hat-trick helped restrict the Warriors to 153-8, which they successfully defended in a one-run win at St George’s Park.