
RECAP: Proteas vs Sri Lanka (2nd Test)
Follow the second Test between the Proteas and Sri Lanka at St George’s Park.
Follow the second Test between the Proteas and Sri Lanka at St George’s Park.
A resurgent Australia thrashed India by 10 wickets to win the second Test and level the five-match series 1-1 after a batting and bowling masterclass at fortress Adelaide Oval.
An aggressive England dominated from start to finish to thrash New Zealand by 323 runs on Sunday in the second Test and emphatically win the series with a match to go.
Dane Paterson continued his late-career revival when he bowled South Africa into a strong position on the third day of the second Test against Sri Lanka at St George’s Park.
Travis Head blazed a sparkling 140 before Australia demolished India’s top order to close in on victory in the day-night second Test on Saturday.
Jacob Bethell and Ben Duckett were dismissed in the 90s but had put a dominant England nearly 400 runs ahead of New Zealand in the second Test on Saturday.
Pathum Nissanka made 89 to lead a strong Sri Lanka batting effort on the second day of the second Test against South Africa at St George’s Park.
JP Duminy has stepped down from his role as Proteas white-ball batting coach with immediate effect.
Australia lost opener Usman Khawaja but took first-day honours in the day-night second Test after a Mitchell Starc onslaught saw India crumble to 180 all out.
New Zealand lost five wickets to be on the ropes in response to England’s 280 after Harry Brook smashed a century on the first day of the second Test.
Ryan Rickelton made a battling century as South Africa overcame a shaky start on the first day of the second Test against Sri Lanka at St George’s Park.
Zimbabwe grabbed a consolation two-wicket victory over Pakistan in the third T20I on Thursday, with tailender Richard Ngarava getting them over the line with one ball to spare.
Captain Pat Cummins says Australia head into the second Test against India in Adelaide fired up by pride, as his team seeks to bounce back from a crushing loss in Perth.
Rohit Sharma will bat down the order in the pink-ball second Test against Australia in Adelaide.
Cricket Australia has defended its decision to boycott only some games against Afghanistan after departing ICC boss accused them of hypocrisy.