Tahir’s seven ties up Somerset
Imran Tahir smashed through the Somerset line-up, taking seven wickets to give Notts a fighting chance in their County Championship match.
Imran Tahir smashed through the Somerset line-up, taking seven wickets to give Notts a fighting chance in their County Championship match.
Hashim Amla fought a futile lone battle in trying to take the Trinbago Knight Riders to victory over the Jamaica Tallawahs in the CPL.
AB de Villiers shared a 68-run partnership in six overs with Nicholas Pooran to set the Barbados Tridents on their way to victory in the CPL.
Dale Steyn took two wickets for five runs as the Jamaica Tallawahs hammered Faf du Plessis’ Patriots by 108 runs in the CPL.
Alviro Petersen fought a lone battle, scoring his first T20 ton, as Lancashire were beaten by Leicestershire in the Natwest T20 Blast.
The Jamaica Tallawahs escaped from 2-4 to beat the table-topping Guyana Amazon Warriors by five wickets in the CPL.
The success of AB de Villiers on the commercial T20 circuit is due to the acceptance of failure.
Another rampant performance by AB de Villiers saw the Barbados Tridents to another victory in the CPL, against Faf du Plessis’ Patriots.
David Miller’s T20 struggles continued as the St Lucia Zouks crumbled by eight wickets against the high-flying Guyana Amazon Warriors in the CPL.
Hashim Amla’s good form in the Caribbean continued as his 64 guided the Trinbago Knight Riders to victory over the Guyana Amazon Warriors.
The Guyana Amazon Warriors continued their perfect CPL 2016 record when they beat the St Kitts and Nevis Patriots by four wickets.
Imran Tahir continued the trend of Saffa impact when he took 3-13 on his T20 Blast debut for Nottinghamshire.
Kagiso Rabada continues to make an impact in the T20 Blast as he switches effortlessly between first-class and limited overs.
AB de Villiers, after a couple of lean returns, smashed 63 off 33 balls to deliver a crushing win for Barbados.
Chris Gayle blew Trinbago away with an unbeaten century to secure a seven-wicket victory for Jamaica, despite Hashim Amla’s 74.