Stokes’ ton put England on top
Centuries by Ben Stokes and Dom Sibley have put England in a strong position after day two of the second Test match against the West Indies in Manchester.
Centuries by Ben Stokes and Dom Sibley have put England in a strong position after day two of the second Test match against the West Indies in Manchester.
Ahead of the start of day two at Old Trafford, relive the highlights from yesterday’s action where Dom Sibley and Ben Stokes have given England the perfect platform against the West Indies in the second Test.
Faf du Plessis has become the fourth white Proteas player to throw his weight and support behind the Black Lives Matter movement, while standing up for the comments made by Lungi Ngidi.
Opener Dom Sibley batted the whole of the first day to give England the perfect start to the second Test against the West Indies in Manchester on Thursday.
Former Proteas batsman Alviro Petersen has received hate mail over his support of Lungi Ngidi’s stance for the Black Lives Matter movement.
Fast bowler Junior Dala is eagerly anticipating Saturday’s 3TC Solidarity Cup at SuperSport Park after experiencing a troubled past season on the sidelines for an extended period.
Proteas batsman Rassie van der Dussen has reacted to calls for current and former white South African cricketers to support the Black Lives Matter movement.
Cricket South Africa has reiterated its stance in support of the Black Lives Matter movement, noting it is aware of the comments made by current and former players on the issue of racism in cricket.
England fast bowler Jofra Archer will not take part in the second Test match against the West Indies in Manchester after he breached the team’s bio-secure regulations.
Proteas all-rounder Dwaine Pretorius is relishing the opportunity to be back on the cricket field when the inaugural 3TC Solidarity Cup gets under way in Centurion on Saturday.
Kagiso Rabada and Sisanda Magala will not take part in Saturday’s inaugural 3TCricket Solidarity Cup at SuperSport Park, following the tragic deaths of close family members.
Hashim Amla is the latest high-profile player to support Lungi Ngidi.
A group of 31 former black Proteas players and five senior professional coaches have thrown their support behind Lungi Ngidi and the ever-growing Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement.
Former Proteas batsman Ashwell Prince broke down in tears while sharing his brother’s experience of being overlooked as a cricketer.
Today a year ago, England won their first-ever Cricket World Cup after they beat New Zealand in a thrilling super over at Lord’s.