Preview: Durban Heat vs Paarl Rocks
The Heat and Rocks only have one win each to show for the Mzansi Super League so far, but a second triumph beckons for one of them.
The Heat and Rocks only have one win each to show for the Mzansi Super League so far, but a second triumph beckons for one of them.
The sixth-placed Spartans take on the third-placed Stars as the Mzansi Super League returns to SuperSport Park in Centurion.
The much-anticipated clash between Mzansi Super League log leaders Cape Town Blitz and the Nelson Mandela Bay Giants at St George’s Park in Port Elizabeth has been abandoned due to heavy rain.
Captain Faf du Plessis wants the Paarl Rocks to capitalise on momentum after Sunday’s victory over the Cape Town Blitz.
Captain Albie Morkel’s participation in the Durban Heat’s Mzansi Super League fixture against the Paarl Rocks at Kingsmead on Wednesday remains in the balance.
Batsman Theunis de Bruyn is predictably confident the Tshwane Spartans can get on track, despite a rocky start to their Mzansi Super League campaign.
Former Australian captain Steven Smith has been recruited by the Comilla Victorians for the 2019 Bangladesh Premier League.
Former Proteas Test spinner Simon Harmer has signed a contract extension with Essex.
Proteas fans have a bumper summer of action-packed cricket in store, with five Test matches, 10 ODI’s and six T20Is to look forward to during the coming months.
Batsman David Warner and other teammates paid tribute to the late Phil Hughes on Tuesday – exactly four years since his death.
Jacob Miltz will be topping off what has been a great school cricket career when he captains the Central Gauteng Lions U19 team at the Coca-Cola Khaya Majola Week in Cape Town in December 2018, writes THEO GARRUN.
All-rounder Wayne Parnell and fast bowler Hardus Viljoen are the most successful South Africans at the ongoing T10 League in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, so far.
The opening four fixtures of the Mzansi Super League attracted a live television audience in excess of 3.4-million viewers.
Former Cape Cobras and Western Province cricketer Michael Rippon’s move to New Zealand, where he is playing for Otago, is proving quite successful.
South Africa’s Over-50s World Cup campaign is not going according to plan, with team manager Roger Moult initially targeting a top-four finish.