
Kiwis keep Proteas Women in semi-final contention
The battle to reach the Women’s T20 World Cup semi-finals will go down to the last group match after New Zealand thrashed Sri Lanka by 102 runs in Paarl on Sunday.
The battle to reach the Women’s T20 World Cup semi-finals will go down to the last group match after New Zealand thrashed Sri Lanka by 102 runs in Paarl on Sunday.
Dean Elgar tried to convince CSA director of cricket Enoch Nkwe and Proteas Test coach Shukri Conrad to let him continue as captain.
England claimed a resounding 267-run win over New Zealand in the first Test at Mount Maunganui on Sunday.
Tahlia McGrath’s half-century helped Australia beat the Proteas by six wickets in their Women’s T20 World Cup clash at St George’s Park on Saturday.
Follow all the action from the Women’s T20 World Cup match at St George’s Park.
Proteas Test coach Shukri Conrad has explained why Gerald Coetzee was selected ahead of Lungi Ngidi for the two-match home series against the West Indies.
Temba Bavuma has been appointed Proteas Test captain while Victor Mpitsang has been sacked as national convenor of selectors.
SA20 commissioner Graeme Smith has reiterated that the league will not get involved in player selection.
JP Duminy is set to replace Justin Sammons as the Proteas’ batting coach.
Joburg Super Kings assistant coach Eric Simons says fast bowler Gerald Coetzee “has unwavering faith in his abilities”.
Proteas Test batsman Theunis de Bruyn has retired from international cricket.
High-octane batting and a precocious day-one declaration put England in control of the first Test against New Zealand in Mount Maunganui.
Rilee Rossouw starred with the bat as the Multan Sultans thrashed the Quetta Gladiators by nine wickets in the PSL on Wednesday.
India took a step towards qualification for the semi-finals of the Women’s T20 World Cup while Pakistan notched their first win in emphatic style in a double-header in Cape Town on Wednesday.
Rohit Sharma’s India have toppled Australia to take top spot in the ICC Test rankings.