
Highlights: Zimbabwe vs Proteas (1st Test, Day 1)
Lhuan-dre Pretorius and Corbin Bosch’s maiden Test centuries put the Proteas in a commanding position in Bulawayo.
Lhuan-dre Pretorius and Corbin Bosch’s maiden Test centuries put the Proteas in a commanding position in Bulawayo.
Nineteen-year-old Lhuan-dre Pretorius became South Africa’s youngest Test centurion in Bulawayo on Saturday. Watch highlights of his innings here …
Lhuan-dre Pretorius hit a dazzling 153 on debut to transform South Africa’s fortunes on the first day of the first Test against Zimbabwe in Bulawayo.
Follow the first Test between Zimbabwe and the Proteas in Bulawayo.
Sri Lanka completed a thumping innings and 78-run victory over Bangladesh before lunch on day four of the second Test in Colombo.
Australia’s vaunted pace attack demolished the West Indies’ fragile batting to complete a comprehensive victory in the final over of the third day of the first Test at Kensington Oval.
Three players will make their Test debut for the Proteas in the first Test against Zimbabwe in Bulawayo, which starts on Saturday.
Spinners Dhananjaya de Silva and Prabath Jayasurya took two wickets each to leave Sri Lanka on the brink of an innings victory over Bangladesh in the second Test.
The West Indies pace attack again exposed the vulnerability of the Australian top-order batting on the second day of the first Test at Kensington Oval.
Kwena Maphaka and Lhuan-dre Pretorius reflect on their journey from U11 schools cricket to the Proteas.
Proteas coach Shukri Conrad has named a 14-man squad for the T20I Tri-Series against hosts Zimbabwe and New Zealand in Harare from 14 to 26 July.
In-form opener Pathum Nissanka scored 146* as Sri Lanka tightened their grip on the second Test against Bangladesh on day two in Colombo.
Paceman Jofra Archer has been named in England’s squad for the second Test against India after an absence of more than four years.
Australia’s pace bowlers struck back after they were dealt some of their own medicine by the West Indies on the opening day of the first Test in Barbados.
The Proteas’ long-awaited ICC triumph has not only sparked national celebrations but also placed a new kind of pressure on the team – that of being the hunted.