Hayden slams Haddin omission
Matthew Hayden has labelled Brad Haddin’s axing from the Australian cricket team as ‘outrageous’, given the wicketkeeper’s trying personal circumstances that led to him standing down for the second Ashes Test.
Matthew Hayden has labelled Brad Haddin’s axing from the Australian cricket team as ‘outrageous’, given the wicketkeeper’s trying personal circumstances that led to him standing down for the second Ashes Test.
As the third Test match between Australia and England gets underway today, Tom Sizeland picks five talking points ahead of the showdown at Edgbaston.
South Africa’s bowling attack are prepared to go to the extreme to take the necessary 20 wickets they need to beat Bangladesh in the second and final Test.
Clive Rice, the former Transvaal and South Africa captain, has died. It is understood he developed a serious bowel infection. SACricketmag.com broke the story on Tuesday morning. The 66-year-old iconic cricketer recently underwent a procedure on a cancerous brain tumour in India after doctors in South Africa told him there was nothing they could do and he was going to… Read more →
Graeme Pollock has described the death of Clive Rice as a ‘severe loss’ to South African cricket, while Peter Kirsten regarded him as ‘his favourite captain’.
Clive Rice has hailed the successful radiation treatment he underwent for a brain tumour in India as a ‘miracle’.
Tributes have poured in from around the world for Clive Rice, who passed away on Tuesday morning after battling a brain tumour and subsequent infection.
South Africa won’t be undercooked for the deciding Test against Bangladesh despite bad weather making it difficult to train.
Mitchell Starc claims he and his fellow Australia fast bowlers have left England confused as to what pitches to prepare this summer but believes whatever is served up for the third Ashes Test starting on Wednesday, the home batsmen will be jumping around once more.
The detailed fixture list of South Africa’s highly anticipated tour to India in October and November this year was announced by CSA and the BCCI on Monday.
The 2015 Caribbean Premier League (CPL) is over and here’s a list of those who stood out during the competition.
Chris Rogers is shaping up well in his bid to play the third Ashes Test, having trained for almost an hour on Sunday.
Cameron Delport came to the party in style with a 38-ball fifty to help Trinidad and Tobago take the Caribbean Premier league T20 series.
Jacques Rudolph’s Glamorgan were cruelly denied a place in the English T20 Blast quarterfinals when rain reduced the match to a five-over blast.
Hashim Amla says South Africa were confident of getting a win in the first Test against Bangladesh, especially on a deteriorating pitch, before rain washed our the final two days.