
Pretorius goes big, Vilas bigger, abroad
Proteas all-rounder Dwaine Pretorius’ first-class credentials were displayed during a solid century for Northamptonshire against Worcestershire in Northampton this week.
Proteas all-rounder Dwaine Pretorius’ first-class credentials were displayed during a solid century for Northamptonshire against Worcestershire in Northampton this week.
Former Proteas coach Russell Domingo has been appointed head coach of Bangladesh.
The inaugural edition of the Euro T20 Slam, scheduled for late August to mid-September 2019, has been cancelled.
Captain Joe Root has expressed gratitude to former Proteas spinner Simon Harmer, who was enlisted to help England prepare for this week’s Ashes Test at Lord’s in London.
Former Proteas captain AB de Villiers has been bestowed honorary life membership at the Marylebone Cricket Club, which owns Lord’s in London.
England enlisted the help of former Proteas spinner Simon Harmer ahead of this week’s second Ashes Test at Lord’s in London.
Former Proteas and India coach Gary Kirsten will coach the Cardiff-based team in The Hundred – the England and Wales Cricket Board’s new limited-overs tournament.
The St Lucia Stars have been removed from the 2019 edition of the Caribbean Premier League.
Former Proteas fast bowler Allan Donald’s tenure as assistant coach of Kent will end later this year.
South African Colin Ackermann claimed world-record figures of 7-14 in Leicestershire’s 55-run victory over the Birmingham Bears at Grace Road.
Former and present Proteas cricketers are involved in the 2019 edition of the Global T20 Canada. How are batsman JP Duminy and countrymen faring?
Proteas spinner Keshav Maharaj will rejoin Yorkshire for the remainder of the English county cricket season.
Former Proteas cricketer Charl Langeveldt has been appointed fast bowling coach of Bangladesh.
Former Proteas all-rounder Wayne Parnell batted and bowled bravely, but failed to stop Lancashire from collecting victory over Worcestershire in Thursday’s T20 Blast match at Old Trafford in Manchester.
Former Proteas batsman JP Duminy’s quick-fire cameo was not enough to prevent the Winnipeg Hawks from slipping to a 24-run defeat by the Montreal Tigers in Thursday’s Global T20 Canada fixture at the CAA Centre in Brampton.