SA A suffer heavy defeat
SA A lost the second four-day match against Australia by 10 wickets in Townsville on Tuesday.
SA A lost the second four-day match against Australia by 10 wickets in Townsville on Tuesday.
While victory may be a distant dream, Zimbabwe could be eyeing a moral victory when they closed day three at 305-6 against New Zealand.
The four cricketers banned by the CSA on Monday for their involvement in spot-fixing have spoken out on the scandal.
South Africa A continue to struggle on day three as Australia A start taking control in Townsville on Monday.
CSA has banned Jean Symes, Pumelela Matshikwe, Ethy Mbhalati and Thami Tsolekile for their involvement in spot-fixing.
Marques Ackerman starred in a dominant performance to seal a three-wicket victory against Sri Lankan Emerging on Sunday.
As is fitting in such occasions, Chris Gayle led the way with a quickfire fifty as the Jamaica Tallawahs took the Caribbean Premier League title.
Lizelle Lee scored a half-century as she inspired the Western Storm to a five-wicket win over Marizanne Kapp’s Surrey Stars.
Mignon du Preez hammered a brilliant unbeaten 116 to set up the Proteas women for a 68-run victory over the Irish in the second ODI in Dublin.
Zimbabwe face a struggle for survival after New Zealand posted 582-4 in their first innings of the second Test, in Bulawayo.
Australia A will go onto day three on 181-1, trailing SA A by 123 runs in their second four-day match in Townsville.
Rory Kleinveldt added captaincy to his repertoire when Northamptonshire completed a bruising 251-run win over Jacques Rudolph’s Glamorgan in the County Championship.
Kane Williamson stands on the brink of a historic milestone as New Zealand piled up 329-2 on day one of the second Test against Zimbabwe in Bulawayo.
A blistering century by Andre Russell powered the Jamaica Tallawahs to a 19-run win against the Trinbago Knight Riders.
Sune Luus scored a fifty and bagged six wickets as the Proteas Women drew first blood in the ODI series against Ireland.