England get into the swing
England’s pace battery set up a winning position when they restricted Pakistan to just 174 on the first day of the second Test at Headingley.
England’s pace battery set up a winning position when they restricted Pakistan to just 174 on the first day of the second Test at Headingley.
You’ll have to search the record books for a while to find a bowler who made more of an impact in his first seven games of the IPL than did Lungi Ngidi.
Rilee Rossouw is on a roll. He followed up his 90 for Hampshire against Surrey with a bizarre Nelson against Essex: 111 off 111 balls with 11 fours.
No matter how hard it is to accept, all cricket fans should stand and salute AB de Villiers on his retirement and wish him well.
Morne Morkel bowled seven overs for Surrey’s seconds as he returned to action for the first time since being injured in the fourth Test against Australia in early April.
Rilee Rossouw emerged triumphant from a head-to-head battle with Dean Elgar as both scored nineties in the One-Day Cup.
Heino Kuhn showed his enduring value by slamming 90 for Kent in an ultimately futile chase of Middlesex’s 313 in the Royal London One-Day Cup.
Werner Coetsee, the veteran Knights spinner and former captain, has retired from playing and will take up a coaching role.
Hashim Amla played a key role, along with erstwhile Saffa Gareth Berg, as Hampshire squeezed past Sussex by two wickets with four balls remaining in the One-Day Cup.
I was surprised to see Brendon McCullum jumping on the bandwagon to proclaim that T20 will be the only form of cricket in the future.
Rilee Rossouw picked up the baton from his fallen comrade Hashim Amla to save Hampshire from defeat against Somerset at Taunton in the County Championship.
Hashim Amla was 14 runs away from yet another hundred as he fought to keep Hampshire in the game against Somerset in the County Championship.
Hashim Amla’s determined ton was a labour in vain as Hampshire went down fighting to Nottinghamshire in the County Championship.
Dane Vilas was left stranded on 235, nine runs short of his career best, when Lancashire were bowled out for 492 by Somerset in the County Championship at Old Trafford.
After three successive blanks, Aiden Markram found his form to smash a dynamic 94 after Durham were forced to follow on against Leicestershire.