Neil McKenzie loses his pants
Watch as Neil McKenzie, who announced his retirement from first-class cricket on Monday, lose his pants while playing in an ODI against Australia.
Watch as Neil McKenzie, who announced his retirement from first-class cricket on Monday, lose his pants while playing in an ODI against Australia.
South African spinner Johan Botha has been drafted into the Kolkata Knight Riders’ squad for the coming Indian Premier League.
The World Cup is over and Australia are the champions. Kobus Pretorius picks five things we learned from the 2015 tournament.
ICC chairman N Srinivasan has said cricket’s governing body was committed to spending $300 million on Associate countries, reports ESPNCricinfo.
Incoming England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) chairman Colin Graves has confirmed that he is considering tabling proposals to shorten Test matches from five days to four.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) announced the official team of the 2015 Cricket World Cup on Monday with Brendon McCullum as its captain.
Australia captain Michael Clarke said his next target after winning the World Cup in his last one-day international on Sunday was to take his team back to the top of the Test rankings.
Australia captain Michael Clarke had announced that Sunday’s World Cup final against New Zealand at the MCG will be his last ODI.
It’s the World Cup final, and a dream one at that between Australia and New Zealand. Kobus Pretorius picks five things to look out for that could shape the showpiece.
Russell Domingo has insisted that Vernon Philander was fit to play in South Africa’s World Cup semi-final loss to New Zealand on Tuesday, even though Kyle Abbott was the in-form bowler.
We pick the best combined team of the 2015 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.
Michael Clarke says Australia’s experience playing at the Melbourne Cricket Ground will be a major factor in Sunday’s World Cup final against New Zealand.
Australia put themselves in line for a fifth Cricket World Cup title with an emphatic 95-run semi-final victory over defending champions India in Sydney on Thursday.
The balance in cricket is shifting too much towards batsmen which might prompt the ICC to change some of the rules of the game, says ICC chief executive Dave Richardson.
The top 10 quotes from South Africa’s World Cup campaign.