Lee ton in vain as Proteas wilt
Lizelle Lee’s 117 was not enough as the Proteas Women failed to chase down 332, resulting in England levelling the series 1-1 with a 69-run victory in Brighton.
Lizelle Lee’s 117 was not enough as the Proteas Women failed to chase down 332, resulting in England levelling the series 1-1 with a 69-run victory in Brighton.
Centuries from Tammy Beaumont and Sarah Taylor powered the England Women to 331-6 in their 50 overs in the second ODI in Brighton.
Janneman Malan could open the batting with his brother Pieter Malan this season, a preferred position for the young batsman.
The Saffa fireforce continued blazing away in the County Championship, with Duanne Olivier sending a reminder to the Proteas selectors by taking 10 wickets for Derbyshire.
The Highveld Lions have announced their squad for the 2018-19 season, which strikes a balance between youth and experience.
Just hours after bowling 26 overs in his first first-class game since January, Dale Steyn was named in the Proteas squad for the two-Test tour of Sri Lanka in July.
Proteas Women big-hitter Lizelle Lee believes her side have the best bowling attack in the world.
Dale Steyn is absolutely committed to playing for South Africa ‘for as long as I can’ and to go on to take 500 Test wickets.
White-ball cricket is leading to a democratisation of cricket globally, and Scotland has taken a step further with a historic victory over England.
Dale Steyn successfully negotiated the first stage of the road to redemption when he ended with figures of 2-92 off a testing 26 overs for Hampshire against Surrey in the county championship.
David Warner, banned for 12 months from playing international cricket for his role in the Cape Town ball-tampering scandal this year will be part of Channel Nine’s commentary team for the second ODI between Australia and England.
Skipper Dane van Niekerk and spinner Raisibe Ntozakhe shared their thoughts with us before their great win in the first ODI against the England Women.
The Proteas Women beat the England Women by seven wickets with more than four overs remaining in the first ODI of their winter tour.
The Proteas Women put in an exquisite bowling performance to reduce England to 189-9 in the first ODI in Worcester.
Backed by two big hundreds, New Zealand Women amassed 490-4 – the highest total in all ODI cricket – to smash records and Ireland Women by 346 runs in Dublin.