Marsh strikes twice
Mitchell Marsh knocking over Faf du Plessis and Theunis de Bruyn in quick succession is our Play of the Day.
Mitchell Marsh knocking over Faf du Plessis and Theunis de Bruyn in quick succession is our Play of the Day.
The West Indies continued their cruise to the ICC World Cup in 2019 when they beat Ireland by 52 runs.
Australia picked up four quick wickets as they pegged South Africa back on day two of the second Test at St George’s Park in Port Elizabeth.
Cricket South Africa has taken ‘precautionary’ steps against two of its officials who posed with fans wearing Sonny Bill Williams masks.
South Africa scored 43 runs between lunch and tea as the Australian seamers put on the brakes on day two of the second Test in Port Elizabeth.
SuperSport wraps up the first day of the second Test and interviews Kagiso Rabada.
We caught up with the creator of the Sonny Bill Williams masks.
Lungi Ngidi picking up the wicket of David Warner on the first day of the second Test in Port Elizabeth is our Play of the Day.
Australia will bat first after winning the toss at St George’s Park in Port Elizabeth.
Opener Dean Elgar and night watchman Kagiso Rabada saw South Africa reach the end of the day on 39-1 at St George’s Park in Port Elizabeth.
Faf du Plessis says the Proteas are aware that Australia batsman David Warner is just one offence away from picking up a two-match ban.
National contracts have been awarded to Aiden Markram and Lungi Ngidi after they made their international debuts during the past contract year.
The West Indies remained on course for World Cup qualification by whipping Papua New Guinea by six wickets.
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India’s top cricketers have been awarded massive pay hikes, with a retainer of about US$1-million (about R12-million) for the new top-rated A+ category, encompassing those who play in all formats. The previous highest grade was less than a third of that. Retainers in the lower grades went up similarly. However, the contracts were a departure from last year’s attempts to keep… Read more →