Guptill’s brilliance edges out Australia
Martin Guptill scored 97 off 50 deliveries as New Zealand beat Australia by four runs in the second T20I.
Martin Guptill scored 97 off 50 deliveries as New Zealand beat Australia by four runs in the second T20I.
Axel Patel took a six-for as England were dismissed for 112 and India gained the ascendancy in the first Test in Ahmedabad.
SA Cricket magazine editor RYAN VREDE wonders out loud about whether George Linde knows he has the same base-talent level as some of South Africa’s great all-rounders.
There seems to be no clear cricket reason for the continued omission of Keshav Maharaj from the Proteas T20I set-up, writes SA Cricket magazine editor RYAN VREDE.
South African-born Devon Conway smashed an impossibly brilliant 99* to drive New Zealand to a 53-run victory over Australia.
Does the world’s most expensive T20 player, Chris Morris, have a Proteas future? SA Cricket magazine editor RYAN VREDE scrutinises his case.
Keegan Petersen and Sarel Erwee shared a 92-run opening stand that helped the Dolphins to a victory over the Warriors on the Duckworth-Lewis method.
The Cape Cobras’ miserable season continued as they were beaten by 16 runs by the Titans in Durban.
Suryakumar Yadav, Ishan Kishan and Rahul Tewatia’s Indian Premier League form earned them maiden call-ups to India’s 19-man T20I squad for their five-match series against England.
The Dolphins eased to a four-wicket victory over the Knights in Durban.
Rassie van der Dussen scored 64 to guide the Lions to a four-wicket victory over the Warriors in their opening match of the CSA T20 Cup in Durban.
A look at what happened in Thursday’s Indian Premier League player auction.
Faf du Plessis’ retirement from Test cricket leaves a gaping hole in an already fragile batting lineup. SA Cricket magazine editor RYAN VREDE looks at potential replacements.
Former Proteas captain and the most senior batsman in the current squad, Faf du Plessis, has announced his retirement from Test cricket.
Sports minister Nathi Mthethwa has given Cricket South Africa’s interim board two more months to try to fix the deeply dysfunctional governing body.