
Rocky start for Ntini
Makhaya Ntini’s first Test as coach of Zimbabwe got off to a rocky start as his men were bowled out for 164 by New Zealand on day one in Bulawayo.
Makhaya Ntini’s first Test as coach of Zimbabwe got off to a rocky start as his men were bowled out for 164 by New Zealand on day one in Bulawayo.
On this day in 2003, Graeme Smith scored the first of his back-to-back double hundreds against England.
Ryan McLaren produced a solid all-round performance to take Hampshire across the line in their One Day Cup match against Sussex.
Warriors captain Colin Ingram continued his white-ball wonders by smashing 107 for Glamorgan in the Royal London One-Day Cup.
Kagiso Rabada is not only a winner on the field but more importantly off it as well.
Kagiso Rabada’s phenomenal rise as a Proteas bowler was recognised when he won six awards at the CSA ceremony in Johannesburg on Tuesday night.
Cricket South Africa is to officially introduce transformation player ‘targets’ at national team level.
The South Africa U19 captain, Wiaan Mulder, received three honours at the CSA’s amateur awards ceremony on Tuesday.
On this day in 1998, Allan Donald and Mike Atherton squared off at Trent Bridge in one of the great battles.
Shane Warne chose his toughest opponents from each Test nation, and Hansie Cronje and Jacques Kallis got the joint nod from South Africa.
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.