Coetzee, Maharaj put Proteas in pound seats
Gerald Coetzee and Keshav Maharaj impressed with the ball for the Proteas as Afghanistan were bowled out for 244 in Ahmedabad on Friday.
Gerald Coetzee and Keshav Maharaj impressed with the ball for the Proteas as Afghanistan were bowled out for 244 in Ahmedabad on Friday.
CSA has named a provisional 18-man SA U19 squad for next year’s U19 World Cup in Sri Lanka.
Allan Donald will leave his post as Bangladesh’s fast-bowling coach following the World Cup, days after his public criticism following the “timed-out” row involving captain Shakib Al Hasan.
Babar Azam told his critics “it’s easy to give advice on TV” as he refused to surrender his World Cup dreams.
Afghanistan and Pakistan remain in the race for the remaining World Cup semi-final spot with one match left but need improbable winning margins.
Afghanistan captain Hashmatullah Shahidi says he had “wanted and expected more” at the World Cup as dreams of a semi-final place slipped away.
Trent Boult led an inspired bowling display to help New Zealand down Sri Lanka by five wickets on Thursday and move to the brink of the World Cup semi-finals.
David Miller has hailed Afghanistan as “one of the joys of the World Cup” but admits thoughts are already turning towards the Proteas’ semi-final clash with Australia.
Jos Buttler wants to stay on as England captain as he prepares for a World Cup post-mortem with his employers.
Ben Stokes’ maiden World Cup hundred set up a 160-run win for England over the Netherlands in Pune on Wednesday.
New Zealand captain Kane Williamson insists his team will “focus on cricket” when they face a potentially make-or-break clash with Sri Lanka.
Neil Brand will captain South Africa A in their three-match home series against the West Indies A in November and December.
Glenn Maxwell says he almost retired during an epic match-winning double century for Australia at World Cup, hailed as the greatest one-day knock of all time.
Glenn Maxwell’s stunning 201* snatched a sensational three-wicket victory from the jaws of defeat against Afghanistan in Mumbai on Tuesday and guided Australia into the World Cup semi-finals.
Sri Lanka’s Angelo Mathews lashed out at Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan after he became the first player in 146 years of international cricket to be given “timed out” in a bitter World Cup clash.