Duminy confirmed as Proteas batting coach
JP Duminy has been appointed as the full-time batting coach of the Proteas white-ball teams.
JP Duminy has been appointed as the full-time batting coach of the Proteas white-ball teams.
Shakib Al Hasan put in a fine all-round performance as Bangladesh pulled off a 50-run win in the third ODI against England in Chittagong.
Proteas fast bowler Anrich Nortje has been released from the squad for the second Test against the West Indies at the Wanderers, which starts on Wednesday.
Dané van Niekerk says she hopes to enjoy cricket again in the Women’s Premier League.
Steve Smith will captain Australia again in the fourth Test against India with Pat Cummins remaining at home with his ailing mother.
Jason Smith hit an unbeaten hundred as the KZN Dolphins posted 322-7 against the North West Dragons at Kingsmead on Sunday.
Faf du Plessis has met with new Proteas white-ball coach Rob Walter to discuss a possible return to international cricket.
Herschelle Gibbs believes Ryan Rickelton could go the same route as Devon Conway if he continues to be snubbed by the Proteas selectors.
The Mumbai Indians thrashed Gujarat Giants by 143 runs in the opening match of the inaugural Women’s Premier League tournament at a packed house in Mumbai on Saturday.
Former England captain Michael Vaughan told a hearing into accusations of racism at Yorkshire on Friday it was “inconceivable” he would make the comment attributed to him by Azeem Rafiq.
Jason Roy struck a century while Sam Curran put in a fine all-round performance as England thrashed Bangladesh by 132 runs in the second ODI in Dhaka on Friday.
Captain Rohit Sharma said he was bored of talking about India’s pitches after the hosts lost the third Test to Australia on a wickedly turning Indore track on Friday.
Steve Smith said his captaincy “time is done” after leading Australia to a famous Test win in India on Friday.
Travis Head and Marnus Labuschagne held their nerve on a viciously turning Indore pitch to guide Australia to a nine-wicket victory on Friday.
Proteas captain Temba Bavuma says his bowlers “ticked a lot of boxes” in the 87-run win over the West Indies in the first Test on Thursday but the batsmen need “to do better”.