
Starc relishes Donald's experience
Bowling coach Allan Donald is being welcomed with open arms in the Australia camp ahead of their Test series against Sri Lanka.
Bowling coach Allan Donald is being welcomed with open arms in the Australia camp ahead of their Test series against Sri Lanka.
Rory Kleinveldt smashed a 13-ball 32 and took a wicket for Northants in the Royal London One Day Cup on Sunday evening.
Dale Benkenstein, the former Proteas ODI batsman who has coached Hampshire for two and a half years, is returning to South Africa.
Veteran Saffa Colin Ingram produced a great all-round performance to help Glamorgan into the quarterfinals of the Natwest T20 Blast with a win over Somerset in Cardiff.
On this day in 2010, Muttiah Muralitharan became the first and only player to take 800 Test wickets – a feat unlikely to be emulated.
Faf du Plessis fought a valiant battle with little support as his Patriots team went down by 35 runs to the St Lucia Zouks in the CPL.
With a number of Proteas stars heading back to SA, we take a look at the form players and teams as the CPL reaches its business end.
Dale Steyn continued his excellent form in the CPL with 4-27 in the Jamaica Tallawahs’ 36-run win against the Barbados Tridents.
The globe-trotting maverick batsman Kevin Pietersen will return to the Dolphins in the Ram Slam T20 series starting in October.
Imran Tahir smashed through the Somerset line-up, taking seven wickets to give Notts a fighting chance in their County Championship match.
Former international fast bowler Steve Elworthy has been appointed Managing Director of the 2019 Cricket World Cup.
The Titans have announced Multiply as their new team sponsor.
The recently concluded series between Zimbabwe A and SA A was exactly what the doctor ordered for both teams.
Hashim Amla fought a futile lone battle in trying to take the Trinbago Knight Riders to victory over the Jamaica Tallawahs in the CPL.
SA A have won the second four-day Test against Zimbabwe A by an innings and 81 runs in Bulawayo, to win the series 1-0.