
England pile pressure on Aussies
Tim Paine’s new-era Australians suffered their second successive ODI defeat to England, going down by 38 runs in Cardiff after their bowling attack was dismantled.
Tim Paine’s new-era Australians suffered their second successive ODI defeat to England, going down by 38 runs in Cardiff after their bowling attack was dismantled.
Disgraced Aussie opener David Warner has added to his workload by signing up with St Lucia Stars for the Caribbean Premier League 2018.
The top-ranked England Woman’s team proved too strong for the fighting Proteas Women, after they won by seven wickets at Canterbury to take the series 2-1.
Proteas Women skipper Dane van Niekerk scored 95 as she kept her side in contention to win the series against the England Women.
Indian spinners Ravi Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja, who took 11 wickets between them, gave Afghanistan a harsh lesson in top-level cricket when they were bowled out twice in 67 overs in their inaugural Test match.
The Proteas Women must have faith in their abilities, back themselves to beat England and create a bit of history, says Marizanne Kapp.
Heino Kuhn’s century led the destruction of Nottinghamshire in the quarter-final of the One-Day Cup, as Kent chased down 255 to win by nine wickets with 14 overs remaining.
Afghanistan struggled through the opening two sessions of their maiden Test match before reining in the Indian batsmen.
A new UAE T20 League promises to be a unique development platform for regional and international players alike.
Ex-Aussie coach Darren Lehmann has had an online dig at fans having a laugh after sandpaper was distributed outside The Oval.
Justin Langer says Australia played like ‘spoilt brats’ under Steve Smith, whose leadership ‘wasn’t strong enough’.
The new-look Australian team under Tim Paine were exposed by the spin of Moeen Ali and the pace of Liam Plunkett to lose the first ODI by three wickets.
New Zealand’s Amelia Kerr played the greatest individual ODI game in history by smashing an unbeaten 232 runs off 145 balls and taking five wickets to beat Ireland by 305 runs.
Titans leg-spinner Shaun von Berg admitted that he thought his dream of playing for the Proteas had slipped away.
Temba Bavuma says he wants to bat in the No 4 position, the vacancy left open after AB de Villiers’ retirement.