
Shamsi dismantles Warriors
Tabraiz Shamsi took his best figures of the tournament as the Titans knocked out the Warriors for 143 in the Ram Slam T20 semi-final.
Tabraiz Shamsi took his best figures of the tournament as the Titans knocked out the Warriors for 143 in the Ram Slam T20 semi-final.
Tabraiz Shamsi’s four-for saw the Warriors skittled out for 143, before AB de Villiers and Aiden Markram’s half-centuries sent the Titans into the Ram Slam final.
Rohit Sharma’s 208 not out guided India to 392-4 in the second ODI against Sri Lanka in Mohali.
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Our essential guide to the semi-final between the Titans and the Warriors at Supersport Park, Centurion on Wednesday.
CSA announced their SA U19 World Cup squad on Monday and there were no surprises regarding the selection after their Tri-Series final triumph on Sunday.
Jason Niemand’s Man of the Match all-round display helped South Africa U19 claim a three-wicket win against England in the Tri-Series final on Sunday.
The Dolphins and the Warriors beat the table-topping Titans and Cobras respectively, to book their places in the Ram Slam T20 Challenge semi-finals.
Former India captain, MS Dhoni, scored a half-century which saved his side from posting their lowest ever score in ODIs.
Suranga Lakmal took four scalps in Sri Lanka’s demolition of India’s batting lineup, which saw them stunned at 29-7 after 17 overs.
Australia’s rampant bowling attack ripped through a fragile England batting lineup, as they sealed a 120-run win on day five of the second Test in Adelaide.
Thando Ntini and Hermann Rolfes shared seven scalps to reduce Namibia U19 to 184-9, before Raynard van Tonder’s half-century sealed a 62-run win (D/L) for South Africa U19.
Australia bundled England out for 227, but double strikes from James Anderson and Chris Woakes limited the hosts’ lead to 268 by stumps on day three.
Matthew Breetzke scored a solitary 52 as South Africa U19 were bundled out for 166, in pursuit of England’s 290-run target.
Farhaan Behardien’s 56 from 39 balls secured a home semi-final for the Titans after a stuttering start of the Knights’ 134.