Highlights: England vs Pakistan (Day 2)
Watch the highlights from the second day’s play where a record stand between Zak Crawley and Jos Buttler helped England to a massive first-innings total against Pakistan in Southampton.
Watch the highlights from the second day’s play where a record stand between Zak Crawley and Jos Buttler helped England to a massive first-innings total against Pakistan in Southampton.
A magnificent double century by Zak Crawley helped England pile on the runs on the second day of the third Test against Pakistan at the Ageas Bowl.
Zak Crawley scored his maiden Test century as England dominated day one of the third Test against Pakistan at the Ageas Bowl.
MARK KEOHANE, for IOL, writes that Graeme Smith is capable of leading South African cricket out of the mire but has to dig deep within himself before his own cleansing is complete.
An unbeaten 171 by Zak Crawley has helped England pile on the runs on the first day of the third Test against Pakistan in Southampton.
Two players have tested positive for Covid-19 and had to be withdrawn from the Proteas group that departed for a ‘culture camp’ in the Kruger National Park on Tuesday.
It’s time to put an end to the binary thought on the Smith/Tsolekile saga, writes DANIEL GALLAN.
CSA has announced the appointment of Kugandrie Govender as its acting chief executive officer, with immediate effect.
Proteas paceman Anrich Nortje will take the place of England’s Chris Woakes in the Delhi Capitals team for this year’s IPL, which gets under way in the UAE next month.
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Cricket South Africa has decided against the Proteas Women’s team travelling to the UK in September to face England.
Cricket South Africa’s members council has announced Beresford Williams as its acting president until the annual general meeting next month.
If ever there was a forgettable Test match then the recent second clash between England and Pakistan was it, writes ANDRE HUISAMEN.
Consistent bad weather made a draw the only outcome for the second Test between England and Pakistan at the Ageas Bowl.
In another disastrous day for Cricket South Africa, acting CEO Dr Jacques Faul has also decided to resign with immediate effect.
The emergence of a report on the omission of Thami Tsolekile in 2012 counters his claims that Graeme Smith was the architect of his professional demise, writes RYAN VREDE.