
India players racially abused in Aus
Cricket Australia has confirmed that India players were racially abused by spectators during the third Test match at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
Cricket Australia has confirmed that India players were racially abused by spectators during the third Test match at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
Matthew Wade has been dropped from Australia’s Test squad for the series against South Africa, while Travis Head earns another crack.
Decisive action is needed to arrest Quinton de Kock’s slump. Either he must be freed of the captaincy immediately, or he must be dropped, argues SA Cricket magazine editor RYAN VREDE.
Dean Elgar has called out the Proteas’ poor batting performance on Tuesday as sub-par after they failed to capitalise on excellent batting conditions in Karachi.
The Proteas Women’s team sealed a 3-0 series whitewash with a 32-run victory over Pakistan in the final ODI on Tuesday.
Inexplicable decisions caused a Proteas slump to 220 all out on the first day of the Test against Pakistan in Karachi, only for their bowlers to excel and put them in charge.
The Proteas endured a nightmare middle session during which they lost four wickets for just 85 runs.
Ahead of Tuesday’s significant opening Test match between Pakistan and the Proteas in Karachi, ANDRE HUISAMEN unpacks the South Africans’ record against Pakistan in the longer format.
Proteas head coach Mark Boucher says the wicket in Karachi is likely to spin far more than it has historically, explaining that reverse swing may not be a factor.
Another dominant performance helped Bangladesh secure a 3-0 series whitewash over the West Indies in Chattogram on Monday.
Dom Bess, Jack Leach and Joe Root sparked a massive Sri Lankan batting collapse as England sealed a crushing series victory in Galle on Monday.
Ahead of Tuesday’s much-anticipated first Test match between Pakistan and the Proteas, the SA Cricket magazine writers pick their respective starting XIs for the clash.
The Lions made it two from two in the Momentum One Day Cup with a 42-run victory over the Warriors at Senwes Park on Sunday.
Joe Root struck a brilliant 186 and Lasith Embuldeniya picked up seven wickets as England reached stumps on day three on 339-9, still trailing Sri Lanka’s first-innings total by 42 runs.
Faf du Plessis says the Proteas batters need a multi-dimensional skill set to negotiate the threat posed by Pakistan’s spinners.