
Williams delays NZ victory
An aggressive innings of 119 by Sean Williams held up NZ’s march to victory by an innings and 117 runs in the first Test against Zimbabwe.
An aggressive innings of 119 by Sean Williams held up NZ’s march to victory by an innings and 117 runs in the first Test against Zimbabwe.
The St Lucia Zouks won their fourth match in five as they beat the Jamaica Tallawahs to qualify for the CPL playoffs.
Cape Cobras batsman Stiaan van Zyl anchored the South Africa A innings as they closed at 181-4 in the first unofficial Test against Australia A in Brisbane.
Dane van Niekerk’s Super League bow ended in success, as her Loughborough Lightnings side defeated Shabnim Ismail’s Yorkshire Diamonds.
New Zealand continued to stamp their authority on the first Test match against Zimbabwe, needing just five more wickets to wrap up victory.
South Africa A had their first experience of the pink ball overnight, but they were made to work hard as Australia A posted 302-5 on day one.
Faf du Plessis’ St Kitts and Nevis Patriots won for the first time in six matches, as they defeated Hashim Amla’s Trinbago Knight Riders by 34 runs.
Colin Ingram’s rollicking form continued with a magnificent century off 56 balls as Glamorgan ran up 184 in the T20 Blast match against Essex.
The SA A side will get their first taste of the pink-ball in first-class cricket when they play Aus A in Brisbane on Saturday.
Black Caps skipper Kane Williamson fell nine runs short of becoming the youngest to score a Test century against every nation as NZ took a 151-run lead against Zimbabwe.
Former South Africa wicketkeeper-batsman Nic Pothas has been appointed Sri Lanka’s fielding coach, joining former Proteas coach Graham Ford.
Proteas batsman Temba Bavuma believes he needs to build on his breakthrough season in the Test arena to establish himself in the team.
The Titans have announced plans to create two top-class cricket coaching entities.
The University Sports South Africa XI claimed their first win of the CSA Triangular Series when they beat South Africa Emerging by 42 runs in Pretoria on Thursday.
David Wiese’s quickfire 40 proved futile as the Barbados Tridents went down by six wickets to the Guyana Warriors in the CPL.