
England power up for Proteas series
The three England women in Wisden’s five Cricketers of the Year have been named in a squad of 14 for the first two ODIs of the summer, against South Africa at Worcestershire and Hove.
The three England women in Wisden’s five Cricketers of the Year have been named in a squad of 14 for the first two ODIs of the summer, against South Africa at Worcestershire and Hove.
Kagiso Rabada revealed his excitement for building a partnership with Lungi Ngidi in the years to come.
David Miller has been picked up as one of the marquee players for the Canada T20 league, along with disgraced Australian cricketers David Warner and Steve Smith.
Afghanistan began their historic tour of the sub-continent with a crushing 45-run win over Bangladesh in the first of three T20s.
England levelled the series with a terrific second innings bowling display to claim a 55-run win over Pakistan.
‘Transformation and excellence are not mutually exclusive,’ said CSA president Chris Nenzani at the CSA Awards 2018 in Sandton on Saturday night.
We take a look at all the winners at the 2018 Cricket South Africa Awards held at Sandton on Saturday.
Kagiso Rabada picked up six awards at the CSA Awards for the second time, which included the highest honour of South African Cricketer of the year.
Dane van Niekerk picks up top honour in SA women’s cricket as she was named Cricketer of the Year.
We are live from the 2018 CSA Awards.
Despite the loss of a full session’s play, England ground out a commanding lead of 128 over Pakistan on day two of the second Test at Headingley.
Matthew Breetzke would like to take his confidence from winning the SA U19 Cricketer of the Year award into his campaign with the Warriors.
We are live at the CSA Awards breakfast. Keep up to date with some of the amateur award winners.
It was a bittersweet introduction to the county scene for Morne Morkel, who produced a magnificent bowling performance in a losing cause as Surrey went down by 220 runs in the One-Day Cup.
England’s pace battery set up a winning position when they restricted Pakistan to just 174 on the first day of the second Test at Headingley.