AB and Morris boost Titans
The Titans and Warriors go head to head as second takes on third in a high-stakes One Day Cup clash in Benoni on Tuesday.
The Titans and Warriors go head to head as second takes on third in a high-stakes One Day Cup clash in Benoni on Tuesday.
Ross Taylor has been ruled out of the third Test in Hamilton starting on Wednesday, while Trent Boult looks likely to make a return.
The Knights thrashed the Cobras by 148 runs at Newlands to keep their One Day Cup playoff hopes alive.
Keshav Maharaj’s regularity of wickets was vital in the Proteas’ eight-wicket victory in Wellington on Saturday.
Before we reach into the box of superlatives in praise of this Proteas team that bossed New Zealand in Wellington, we need to praise two people who are unlikely to hog the headlines in the coming days.
The Proteas have gone 1-0 up against New Zealand, after Keshav Maharaj’s 6-40 in Wellington on Saturday helped them to an eight-wicket victory.
Keshav Maharaj’s double strike in the second session has left New Zealand on 139-5 on day three in Wellington.
New Zealand have it all to do as they will go into bat trailing by at least 81 runs on day three in Wellington.
Aiden Markram and the Titans scored the highest-ever domestic totals to thrash the Lions by 169 runs.
Quinton de Kock revealed that his battle with Jeetan Patel fueled his performance on day two of the second Test in Wellington on Friday.
Temba Bavuma continues to score runs when his side needs it most.
Quinton de Kock smashed 91 off 118 balls on day two to steady the ship after a top-order collapse at the Basin Reserve on Friday.
Temba Bavuma and Quinton de Kock fought back to ensure that South Africa ended day two in Wellington with a commanding 81-run lead.
The Proteas trail by 50 runs at tea on day two, thanks to the positive batting of Quinton de Kock and Temba Bavuma.
South Africa trail by 164 runs with four first-innings wickets in hand at lunch on day two in Wellington.