Williamson ton puts NZ on top
Kane Williamson scored 129 to New Zealand the ascendency in their Test against Pakistan.
Kane Williamson scored 129 to New Zealand the ascendency in their Test against Pakistan.
The Proteas’ bowlers lack of Test caps shouldn’t account for their inability to achieve the base expectation for a Test player, writes SA Cricket magazine editor RYAN VREDE.
Jasprit Bumrah and Ravi Ashwin cleaned up Australia for 195 as India started strongly in the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne.
Kane Williamson is on the brink of yet another Test century as New Zealand took control of the Test against Pakistan.
The Proteas will not kneel but will raise a fist in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter Movement.
Australia’s head coach Justin Langer wants his team to be relentless in their pursuit of victory against India.
The Melbourne Cricket Ground is in line to host back-to-back Test matches this summer but Cricket Australia is giving Sydney every opportunity to get the COVID-19 outbreak under control before making a final decision on the venue for the third Test match. An outbreak of coronavirus in Sydney’s northern beaches has put CA officials on high alert with an emergency… Read more →
There needs to be a shift towards finding an identity, tactical philosophy and consistency in results under Mark Boucher this season. His honeymoon period is done, writes SA Cricket Magazine editor, Ryan Vrede.
David Warner has failed to recover from injury and won’t make Australia’s second Test against India.
SA Cricket magazine editor Ryan Vrede consider the five most pressing questions the Proteas need to answer during the Test summer.
The Proteas have returned no new COVID-19 positive cases upon their entry into the bio-secure bubble in Pretoria.
Cricket South Africa has announced the training squad for the Pakistan Women inbound tour.
Tim Seifert scored an unbeaten 84 as New Zealand beat Pakistan by nine wickets in the second T20I.
Cricket Australia chairman Earl Eddings said Australia remain committed to their tour of South Africa but won’t compromise on the safety of their staff and players.
Virat Kohli says India have to reflect on what went wrong in an hour that changed the game.