Siddle excited to end eight-year ODI hiatus
Seamer Peter Siddle is looking forward to a first ODI in eight years, after being recalled for Australia’s series against India.
Seamer Peter Siddle is looking forward to a first ODI in eight years, after being recalled for Australia’s series against India.
Batsman Ross Taylor’s focus is firmly fixed on the World Cup later this year as New Zealand continue a challenging ODI series against Sri Lanka.
South African all-rounder Robbie Frylinck relished a Player of the Match Performance as the Chittagong Vikings outdid the Rangpur Riders in the Bangladesh Premier League on Saturday.
The lessons learnt during an unsuccessful Test against England last year were displayed in wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav’s maiden five-wicket haul during the ongoing series finale versus Australia on Saturday.
Former captain Ricky Ponting has effectively accused Australia of defeatism during the ongoing fourth and final Test against India at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
A top-order collapse has left the Dolphins vulnerable against the Lions, the Titans are more than 100 runs behind the Warriors with just three wickets in hand, while the Cape Cobras and the Knights are fairly evenly placed going into day three of the latest round of CSA 4-Day Franchise Series matches.
Kagiso Rabada chats to the media after taking 4-61 against Pakistan at Newlands on day three of the second Test in Cape Town.
Asad Shafiq speaks to the press after his 88 off 118 balls for Pakistan in the second Test at Newlands against the Proteas.
While Dale Steyn and Kagiso Rabada are the two current kings of world pacemen, Allan Donald will forever be remembered as the King among Kings of fast bowlers, and he shares some of his knowledge and insights with SuperSport’s Mike Haysman.
Morne Morkel chats to Shaun Pollock and Pommie Mbangwa at Newlands.
Temba Bavuma after his 75 on day two of the second Test at Newlands.
Mickey Arthur says he’s disappointed with the South African pitches.
We look forward to three possibilities on day two of South Africa and Pakistan’s second Test at Newlands in Cape Town on Friday.
With just four rounds of the competition remaining, the Cape Cobras are more than 30 points ahead of the second-placed Highveld Lions on the 4-Day Franchise Series table, and Knights coach Alan Kruger believes the title is within touching distance of their Round Seven opponents.
Dolphins coach Grant Morgan is expecting a hungry Highveld Lions side to pitch up at Kingsmead in Durban this week, trying to avenge what happened the last time the two met in a 4-Day Domestic Series encounter in the final game of last year.