
Blitz and Spartans to play MSL opener
The Cape Town Blitz and Tshwane Spartans will contest the opening fixture of the inaugural Mzansi Super League at Newlands on Friday, 16 November 2018.
The Cape Town Blitz and Tshwane Spartans will contest the opening fixture of the inaugural Mzansi Super League at Newlands on Friday, 16 November 2018.
On Thursday, Cricket South Africa (CSA) welcomed Global Sports Commerce (GSC) as its official international commercial and broadcast partner for the Mzansi Super League T20 for the next five years.
Former Proteas spinner PAT SYMCOX says a lack of superstar players could prove a blessing in disguise for South Africa … if they are shaped into a cohesive collective.
Australia’s Marnus Labuschagne suffered a nightmare ‘helicopter run-out’ in the second Test against Pakistan in Abu Dhabi on day two, but on day three Pakistan had their own horror mix-up.
Pakistan took a firm grasp of the second Test against Australia in Abu Dhabi after some excellent performances on day two.
SACricketmag.com’s Anitha Madikizela was on the scene to speak to the Proteas players as the Mzansi Super League draft action went down on Wednesday.
Pakistan star leggie Danish Kaneria has spent the past six years denying any involvement in the corruption scandal that sent an Essex teammate to jail but has finally admitted his guilt and is asking for his lifetime ban to be lifted.
England strolled to a seven-wicket victory against Sri Lanka in the third ODI thanks to captain Eoin Morgan’s half-century in a rain-affected encounter.
Wednesday’s Mzansi Super League was largely a seamless, entertaining event, bar obvious mistakes from two teams.
Here are the final six squads for the inaugural Mzansi Super League, after Wednesday’s player draft.
The KZN Coastal squad will remain unchanged when they tackle the North West Dragons in the next round of the CSA 3-Day Cup and 1-Day Cup respectively starting on Thursday at Senwes Park in Potchefstroom.
Millions of rands were spent at Wednesday’s Mzansi Super League player draft. Some teams got better value for money than others.
All listed in the 2018 player draft handbook, these players failed to gain Mzansi Super League contracts.
Pakistan took control of the second Test at Abu Dhabi, bowling Australia out for 145 on the second day as the hosts strode to a 281-run lead with eight wickets in hand.
Mark Waugh got himself all tongue-tied trying to pronounce the name of Pakistan opening batsman Fakhar Zaman but, unlike the current Aussie side, Waugh recovered superbly.