Malan, Sipamla debut as SA bat first
The Proteas have lost the toss and will bat first against Pakistan in the second T20I at the Wanderers, KHALID MOHIDIN reports.
The Proteas have lost the toss and will bat first against Pakistan in the second T20I at the Wanderers, KHALID MOHIDIN reports.
Proteas Women’s allrounder Sune Luus brought out one of her best performances at the Wanderers to secure South Africa’s two-wicket victory and clinch Sunday’s Turbo Bowler accolade, writes ANITHA MADIKIZELA.
Sune Luus’ superb five-for saw the Sri Lanka Women skittled for 105 to set up a two-wicket win for the Proteas Women, KHALID MOHIDIN reports.
Jeppe High school for Boys are emerging as one of the sides to watch in Joburg schools cricket this season after winning their fifth game in a row last Saturday, writes THEO GARRUN.
The West Indies scored an emphatic 10-wicket victory over England in the second Test to secure a 2-0 series win ahead of the third and final Test.
Former fast bowler Allan Donald has insisted batsman David Miller will be key in the absence of the retired AB de Villiers during South Africa’s World Cup campaign later this year.
Jason Holder and Kemar Roach wreaked havoc on the English batsmen in their second innings of the second Test to set up a 10-wicket victory and share Saturday’s Turbo Bowler award, writes ANITHA MADIKIZELA.
Alzarri Joseph, the 22-year-old West Indian paceman, rallied through the grief of his mother’s passing to help steer his team to a series-clinching 10-wicket win, making him a well-deserved pick for Saturday’s Play of the Day, writes ANITHA MADIKIZELA.
On a difficult batting pitch, the West Indies gritted their way through day two of the second Test against England to reach 272-6 at the close for a first-innings lead of 85 runs.
The Proteas’ experienced middle-order batsman David Miller has been appointed as the stand-in captain ahead of the second T20I at Wanderers Stadium on Sunday.
These are good days for the Central Gauteng Lions on the field, as well as off, for players and officials alike.
The decision to rest Proteas skipper Faf du Plessis for the last two T20Is against Pakistan is an excellent piece of team leadership by the Proteas’ brains trust, writes SIMON LEWIS.
Australia have taken total control of the second Test against Sri Lanka as Kurtis Patterson scored his maiden hundred, followed by the distressing sight of an injury to visiting opener Dimuth Karunaratne.
Rassie van der Dussen scored 241 runs in the recent series win over Pakistan at an average of 120.50 … but #ProteaFire means more to him than numbers.
Faf du Plessis says he is delighted how Reeza Hendricks has added consistency to his game, writes KHALID MOHIDIN.