West Indies’ sensational victory against England
Watch West Indies pull off a sensational final day of batting to chase down 322, to win a Test in England for the first time in 17 years.
Watch West Indies pull off a sensational final day of batting to chase down 322, to win a Test in England for the first time in 17 years.
JP Duminy unveiled a new JP 21 project initiative, the Super Eights Charity Cricket day, at a media launch in Cape Town on Tuesday.
Akhona Mnyaka, who was a shock call-up to the Bloem City Blazers for the T20 Global League, was our future star in the latest edition of SA Cricket magazine.
Cape Town Knight Riders head coach Jacques Kallis says he wants to bring the T20 Global League trophy to his home town.
The fixture list for the T20 Global league has been released, with Newlands hosting the opening fixture between the Knight Riders and the Mavericks.
Namibia are the first side to qualify for the Africa T20 Cup semi-finals after they eased past South Western District by six wickets on Sunday.
Eighteen-year-old Lohan Louwrens’ 76 stunned Easterns to hand Namibia a seven-wicket victory and take Group A of the Africa T20 cup to the wire.
Five Proteas players, including Faf du Plessis as captain, have made the World XI squad that will tour Pakistan from 12 September in Lahore.
Lizelle Lee and Marizanne Kapp’s 103-run partnership set up a 52-run win for Surrey Stars against Western Storm to claim their spot in the Kia Super League Finals Day.
India A bounced back from a 46-run deficit to level the series against South Africa A with a six-wicket victory in the second Test.
Marchant de Lange took 3-19 as Middlesex were restricted to 99-8, which helped Glamorgan claim a seven-wicket win in Cardiff.
Hardus Viljoen and Imran Tahir teamed up to take six wickets as Worcestershire were knocked out for 98 to hand Derbyshire a 48-run win on Friday.
Migael Pretorius’ five-for and Janneman Malan’s ton helped SA Emerging claim a six-wicket victory against Zimbabwe A on Wednesday.
Junior Dala wrapped up the tail as India A were bundled out for 211 in their second innings, handing South Africa A a 235-run win on day four of the first unofficial Test.
Dane Piedt and Beuran Hendricks took three wickets apiece to knock India out for 120, as SA A stretched their lead to 292 by stumps on day two.