Rain washes out Sri Lanka, England ODI
The rain brought proceedings in Dambulla to a hold, before the fixture was eventually abandoned between Sri Lanka and England in the first of the five-match ODI series.
The rain brought proceedings in Dambulla to a hold, before the fixture was eventually abandoned between Sri Lanka and England in the first of the five-match ODI series.
Proteas Women stalwart Chloe Tryon is excited about her team’s chances ahead of the Women’s World T20 competition set for November 2018 in the West Indies.
Duanne Olivier and Luthando Mnyanda drove the Knights to their first win in the 4-Day Franchise Series, completing their five-wicket triumph over the Dolphins in Kimberley with a day to spare.
The new T20 league will have a ‘uniquely South African name’, according to Cricket South Africa chief executive officer Thabang Moroe.
Pakistan are on the brink of securing an emphatic victory over Australia in the first Test match in Dubai, thanks to a terrific 12-ball spell from Mohammad Abbas.
Batsman Rassie van der Dussen has welcomed a ‘pretty close to perfect’ start to international cricket, after playing a key role in South Africa’s 34-run victory over Zimbabwe in Tuesday’s first T20I.
South Africa will rest leg-spinner Imran Tahir for the remainder of this month’s T20I series against Zimbabwe.
Chief executive officer Thabang Moroe has reiterated that Cricket South Africa (CSA) remain in negotiations with South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) over the new T20 league.
Australian Darren Lehmann has expressed his ambition to return to coaching.
The New Zealand Cricket Players Association (NZCPA) has included sexual relationship guidelines in its latest players’ handbook.
SACricketmag.com’s KHALID MOHIDIN rates the Proteas players after their victory in the first T20I at Buffalo Park in East London.
Captain Faf du Plessis praised South Africa’s ability to triumph over conditions – and the opposition – after a victory by 34 runs in Tuesday’s first T20I at Buffalo Park in East London.
Leg-spinner Imran Tahir relished bowling with the new ball, as South Africa beat Zimbabwe by 34 runs in Tuesday’s first Twenty20 International against Zimbabwe at Buffalo Park in East London.
Rassie van der Dussen became the first South African in four years to score a half-century on T20I debut on Tuesday. A splendid 52 proved numerically important on the day, but it also insisted greater value for the future, writes JONHENRY WILSON.
Knights captain Pite van Biljon continued his rich vein of form in the 4-Day Franchise Series with a superb 70 against the Dolphins in Kimberley.