
Victories for Cobras, Lions
There were wins for the Cape Cobras and the Highveld Lions, while the Dolphins were saved by the rain in the RamSlam T20 Challenge at Kingsmead on Sunday.
There were wins for the Cape Cobras and the Highveld Lions, while the Dolphins were saved by the rain in the RamSlam T20 Challenge at Kingsmead on Sunday.
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Several head-to-head battles within the war will make for intriguing subplots during the Twenty20 International series between Australia and South Africa, particularly at the Adelaide Oval on Wednesday.
David Miller has failed to live up to his reputation as a game-changing finisher with any great consistency over the past four months.
Now that the series against New Zealand has been won 2-0, watch AB de Villiers get his first ODI wicket, in his 171st match.
Watch and listen to AB de Villiers, the best player in world cricket today, talk about his passion and pride in playing for his country.
Proteas all-rounder Wayne Parnell’s shoulder injury sustained in the opening game of the Sunfoil Series season is unlikely to stop him from travelling to New Zealand next month for the ODI triangular series also featuring Australia.
The first round of matches in the Sunfoil Series ended in comfortable wins for the Knights and Lions, and produced some outstanding individual performances.
Ashwell Prince has broken his silence and said that he didn’t think being called a Kolpak player was racist.
Have a look at Cape Cobras players Stiaan van Zyl and Dane Vilas and their encounter with a few small fish at an Indian fish spa ahead of the Champions League T20 competition.
The Dolphins, South Africa’s T20 champions, kick off their CLT20 campaign on Saturday against the Australian champion Perth Scorchers.
Aside from the obvious 30 nationals dotted across the Cobras and Dolphins franchises, the Champions League Twenty20 will see the participation of four other former or current South African stars.
The Cape side will have to hit the ground running when they face a battle-hardened qualifier in their first CLT20 assignment.
The Dolphins brains trust are happy with the progress made over the past few seasons and see the CLT20 as an opportunity to test how far they have come.