Sixers destroy Renegades
The Sydney Sixers smashed the Melbourne Renegades by 145 runs in the Big Bash League on Sunday.
The Sydney Sixers smashed the Melbourne Renegades by 145 runs in the Big Bash League on Sunday.
New Zealand dominated the West Indies and are poised to achieve a big win.
Kyle Jamieson took five wickets as the West Indies slumped to 124-8 at stumps on Saturday, trailing New Zealand by 336 runs in Hamilton.
Quinton de Kock has been appointed South Africa’s Test captain despite director of cricket Graeme Smith ruling him out of the running in April.
Henry Nicholls scored an unbeaten century as New Zealand took control in the second Test against the West Indies.
Cricket South Africa (CSA) and Sri Lanka Cricket have jointly confirmed the two-match Test series scheduled to be played in Centurion and Johannesburg from 26 December will continue as planned.
Former South African batsman Colin Ingram struck a half-century as the Hobart Hurricanes beat the Sydney Sixers by 16 runs in the opening match of the Big Bash League.
England’s tour of India in 2021 has been confirmed with four Test matches, five T20Is and three ODIs scheduled from 5 February to 28 March.
The Cricket South Africa interim board is hoping to build some sort of base for future transformation goals to be reached in cricketing structures across the country.
The Big Bash League has introduced three new innovations for the 2020-21 season.
The fallout of the cancelled England tour is being felt in significant ways, the latest being Sri Lanka pondering the wisdom of coming to South Africa amid concerns over bio-bubble integrity.
Australia’s tour of South Africa early next year may very well be moved to the city of Perth after the recent bio-bubble drama with England in Cape Town.
Cricket South Africa on Wednesday announced that the Proteas will travel to Pakistan early next year for their first tour since 2007.
The England touring squad had concerns about the Cape Town bio-bubble after they saw the Proteas players having a braai on the very first night at the Vineyard Hotel.
With 17 days to go before the Proteas play their first Test, they still have no captain. More concerning is that there are no obvious candidates, writes RYAN VREDE.