
Duminy remains in fitness race for SL series
South African batsman JP Duminy’s participation in March’s ODI and T20I series against Sri Lanka remains in doubt.
South African batsman JP Duminy’s participation in March’s ODI and T20I series against Sri Lanka remains in doubt.
Former Proteas fast bowler Kyle Abbott enjoyed a relatively successful stint with the Northern Districts in New Zealand’s Super Smash recently.
Kusal Perera’s astounding, match-winning innings of 153 not out in the thrilling one-wicket victory over South Africa has propelled him 58 places up the ICC Test Player Rankings, while Proteas skipper Faf du Plessis hits the top 10 for the first time in his career.
Proteas Women skipper Sune Luus and teammates Mignon du Preez and Andrie Steyn speak to the media after the Proteas Women completed a 3-0 ODI series whitewash over the Sri Lanka Women at Potchefstroom on 17 February 2019.
West Indies batsman Chris Gayle will retire from ODI cricket after this year’s World Cup in the United Kingdom.
In another thrilling, high-scoring One-Day Cup match, the Dolphins clawed their way back into an exciting contest at Centurion to beat the Titans by 12 runs on Sunday.
Proteas stalwart Mignon du Preez scored her first ODI half-century in 11 innings as the Proteas Women strode to a 3-0 ODI series win over the Sri Lanka Women at Potchefstroom on Sunday.
The Melbourne Stars lost seven wickets for 19 runs as the Melbourne Renegades came from nowhere to claim the Big Bash title with a gripping 13-run victory on Sunday.
The Melbourne Renegades clinched a dramatic 13-run win in the Big Bash League final against the Melbourne Stars by defending 145-5.
Former Dolphins fast bowler Mathew Pillans will qualify to play for England later this year – and wants to consistently deliver the ball at 90 miles per hour.
Losing to Sri Lanka in the first Test at Kingsmead is a dark day for South African cricket, but it offers the opportunity for a bright new top order, writes SIMON LEWIS.
Kusal Perera’s match-winning innings at Kingsmead was one of the great moments in Sri Lankan cricket as well as in the history of Test cricket, writes SIMON LEWIS.
SuperSport’s wrap of a sensational day of Test cricket that saw Sri Lanka’s Kusal Perera strike a heroic 153 not out in the first Test at Kingsmead in Durban to take Sri Lanka to one of the greatest victories in the history of Test cricket.
Proteas skipper Faf du Plessis chats to the media about the incredible finish to the first Test at Kingsmead as Sri Lanka beat South Africa by a single wicket.
Kusal Perera, the Player of the Match in the first Test at Kingsmead, admitted to being ‘a bit tired’ at the post-match awards ceremony.