
4-Day Series wrap: Herman the hero for Warriors
Jordan Hermann scored a big century as the EP Warriors beat the Boland Rocks by seven wickets in their Division One match in Paarl.
Jordan Hermann scored a big century as the EP Warriors beat the Boland Rocks by seven wickets in their Division One match in Paarl.
Jos Buttler used to fantasise about captaining England to cricketing glory when he played with his siblings in their garden as a child.
Captain Jos Buttler says England’s crushing win against India “doesn’t count for anything” heading into the T20 World Cup final against Pakistan.
Temba Bavuma addressed the non-selection of Reeza Hendricks during the T20 World Cup after the Proteas arrived back from Australia.
Rain is forecast for the T20 World Cup final between England and Pakistan in Melbourne on Sunday as well as for the reserve day on Monday.
If it wasn’t for a freak injury to Jonny Bairstow on a golf course, Alex Hales would have been watching the T20 World Cup on TV at home.
Temba Bavuma admits others may decide for him whether he continues as Proteas white-ball captain.
Proteas captain Temba Bavuma says he is still coming to terms with his team’s shock defeat to the Netherlands that cost them a place in the T20 World Cup semi-finals.
Babar Azam returned to form and shared a monster opening partnership with captain Mohammed Rizwan to set Pakistan up for a seven-wicket win over New Zealand.
Get live text commentary and score updates from the T20 World Cup semi-final in Sydney.
Mark Boucher failed to arrest a culture of mediocrity, was devoid of emotional intelligence, and leaves the Proteas in a shambolic state, writes RYAN VREDE.
The much-anticipated SA20 will blast off with a Western Cape derby between MI Cape Town and the Paarl Royals at Newlands on 10 January.
The Proteas didn’t revisit old World Cup habits. They just weren’t good enough across two matches, writes RYAN VREDE.
Temba Bavuma says he is still considering whether to continue as captain of the Proteas’ T20I team.
Deflated Proteas coach Mark Boucher says his side has only themselves to blame after their T20 World Cup campaign ended with a shock defeat to the Netherlands.