
4-0 to Australia in Ashes
Australia duly wrapped up the fifth and final Ashes Test by an innings and 123 runs, winning the series 4-0.
Australia duly wrapped up the fifth and final Ashes Test by an innings and 123 runs, winning the series 4-0.
The Cape Cobras made it two in a row in the One-Day Cup at the weekend as they cruised to victory over the Highveld Lions at the Wanderers.
Centuries from Andrea Agathangelou and Rivaldo Moonsamy brought the Titans back to winning ways against the Warriors in the One-Day Cup in Benoni.
Play was abandoned due to heavy rain on day three of the first Test at Newlands.
Former Proteas speedster Makhaya Ntini has stepped down as Zimbabwe’s bowling coach.
The start of day three at Newlands has been delayed significantly due to rain.
The conditions and the injury-enforced absence of Dale Steyn may influence South Africa’s batting approach on day three at Newlands.
England teetered on the brink of their fourth Ashes defeat when they closed day four on 93-4, still 210 runs behind Australia in Sydney.
Dale Steyn has been ruled out of the remainder of the first Test against India at Newlands and most likely the series.
South Africa were 65-2 and enjoyed a 142-run lead at stumps on day two at Newlands.
Hardik Pandya counter-attacked brilliantly to boost India to 185-7 at tea on day two at Newlands.
India were 76-4 and still trailed South Africa by 210 runs at lunch on day two at Newlands.
Australia exposed a weak England bowling attack as they ploughed on to 479-4 on day three of the final Ashes Test in Sydney.
The Proteas must be favourites to dismiss India on day two and take a substantial lead into their second innings.
South Africa stood toe to toe with India and should win by knockout at Newlands.