Format change excites Proteas Women
The Proteas Women are keen to switch gears as they prepare to face West Indies in a five-match T20I series starting in Barbados on Monday.
The Proteas Women are keen to switch gears as they prepare to face West Indies in a five-match T20I series starting in Barbados on Monday.
Gauteng made heavy weather of clinching the 2018 Africa T20 Cup by three wickets, with the winning runs coming in the final over, having bowled Border out for 130 earlier in the day.
All-rounder Angelo Mathews has been removed as Sri Lanka’s ODI captain and succeeded by Test skipper Dinesh Chandimal.
Border’s top order collapsed in sensational fashion, losing three wickets in the first nine balls of the African T20 Cup final against Gauteng in East London.
Former South Africa fast bowler Makhaya Ntini is looking forward to seeing pace aces Dale Steyn and Kagiso Rabada in combination, come October’s ODI series against Zimbabwe.
An unnamed Afghanistan cricketer has reported a call he received from a bookie during the Asia Cup.
After a second successive batting failure against India, Pakistan coach Mickey Arthur has suggested his players are suffering from a confidence crisis.
A nail-biting contest between Bangladesh and Afghanistan went right down to the wire, with Bangladesh grabbing victory by just three runs after an action packed final over.
India romped home to an emphatic nine-wicket victory over Pakistan in the Super Four stage of the Asia Cup in Dubai.
A clinical Border side overpowered Easterns to win by seven wickets with 38 balls to spare.
Former captain and head coach Heath Streak has formally applied for Zimbabwe Cricket to be liquidated.
KES and St Stithians wrapped up their preparations for next week’s Michaelmas Festival with a high-scoring 50-over game at KES on Saturday, ending in a four-wicket win for the home side, writes THEO GARRUN.
A superb undefeated 79 by Temba Bavuma paved the way for Gauteng’s 27-run win over North West in the first semi-final of the African T20 Cup.
Hoping for a historic high of a series win in the West Indies, the Proteas Women were instead humbled to a 115-run defeat as the Windies shared the series in fine style.
Disgraced Australian cricketers David Warner and Steve Smith were both in the runs on their return to grade cricket in Australia.