
Payout for Global T20 players
Players who saw their dreams shattered when the Global T20 series was cancelled recently, will at least get something out of it.
Players who saw their dreams shattered when the Global T20 series was cancelled recently, will at least get something out of it.
The battle for semifinal places in the Ram Slam T20 series is getting hot, and all teams know they have to make a move, starting Wednesday.
India’s concern over fast, seaming pitches in South Africa has prompted a call-up for rookie Jasprit Bumrah, who has not played first-class cricket for almost a year.
Thando Ntini and Hermann Rolfes shared seven scalps to reduce Namibia U19 to 184-9, before Raynard van Tonder’s half-century sealed a 62-run win (D/L) for South Africa U19.
Australia bundled England out for 227, but double strikes from James Anderson and Chris Woakes limited the hosts’ lead to 268 by stumps on day three.
Robbie Frylinck’s 19th over hat-trick helped restrict the Warriors to 153-8, which they successfully defended in a one-run win at St George’s Park.
Matthew Breetzke scored a solitary 52 as South Africa U19 were bundled out for 166, in pursuit of England’s 290-run target.
A disciplined bowling performance gave the Warriors their second Ram Slam win when they beat the Dolphins by one run in Port Elizabeth.
Farhaan Behardien’s 56 from 39 balls secured a home semi-final for the Titans after a stuttering start of the Knights’ 134.
Virat Kohli became the first Test captain to score six double-centuries with his 243 against Sri Lanka in the third Test at Feroz Shah Kotla in Delhi.
Australia declared on 442-8 thanks to a Shaun Marsh century before rain stopped play with England on 29-1 on day two of the Adelaide Test.
Thick pollution stopped play in the India-Sri Lanka Test shortly after Virat Kohli reached 245, his highest Test score.
England were in command early on day one, but Shaun Marsh and Peter Handscomb battled hard to revive Australia’s first innings in Adelaide.
AB de Villiers (48) and Farhaan Behardien (36) led a Titans rampage to a 56-run win over the Warriors in a rain-shortened match in Benoni.
The Cobras’ hot run in the Ram Slam was doused by rain in Durban.