• Focus will be on Amla

    Focus will be on Amla

    Hashim Amla is currently experiencing one of the longest run-droughts of his ODI career and needs to bounce back in the decisive match against Bangladesh on Wednesday, writes Kobus Pretorius.

    Hendricks upbeat after series

    Hendricks upbeat after series

    Cape Cobras fast bowler Beuran Hendricks says getting selected for South Africa’s T20 squad for the series against Bangladesh was a step in the right direction for him.

    Ashes 2015: News round-up

    Ashes 2015: News round-up

    Kevin Pietersen has launched a spirited defence of under-fire Australian all-rounder Shane Watson – and says the blame for Australia’s defeat in the first Ashes Test lies with Brad Haddin and Steve Smith.

    Rilee fined for shoulder bump

    Rilee fined for shoulder bump

    South Africa batsman Rilee Rossouw has been fined 50 per cent of his match fee after being found guilty of breaching the ICC Code of Conduct during the second ODI against Bangladesh in Mirpur on Sunday.

    Warner defends under-fire Watson

    Warner defends under-fire Watson

    Shane Watson has received strong backing from teammate David Warner as the all-rounder’s place in Australia’s Test side comes under scrutiny after their loss in Cardiff.

    Behardien: It wasn't our day

    Behardien: It wasn't our day

    Soft dismissals and a lack of partnerships cost South Africa dearly in their seven-wicket loss to Bangladesh in the second ODI on Sunday, says Farhaan Behardien.

    Bangladesh level series

    Bangladesh level series

    Bangladesh comprehensively beat South Africa by seven wickets in the second ODI on Sunday to level the series at 1-1 with a game to play. Kobus Pretorius reports.

    The Ashes: Five Lessons

    The Ashes: Five Lessons

    Here are five things we learnt from the opening Test between England and Australia, according to Tom Sizeland.

    England draw first blood

    England draw first blood

    Alastair Cook’s new England surged to a 169-run victory in the first Ashes Test in Cardiff on Saturday.

    Rabada: I'll keep it simple

    Rabada: I'll keep it simple

    Kagiso Rabada says he feels no added pressure to his international career following his record-breaking performance against Bangladesh in the first ODI on Friday.