
SA20 announces rule variations
The SA20 has confirmed the playing conditions and rule variations for the inaugural season that will allow teams to pick their XI after the toss and encourage aggressive play.
The SA20 has confirmed the playing conditions and rule variations for the inaugural season that will allow teams to pick their XI after the toss and encourage aggressive play.
Former Proteas captain Faf du Plessis wants the inaugural SA20 to be a catalyst to restore South Africa’s love for the game of cricket.
Lance Klusener has reportedly withdrawn his application to coach the Proteas’ limited-overs teams.
Former SA spinner Paul Harris says the Proteas are paying the price for a lack of effort put into domestic first-class cricket by CSA.
Brendon McCullum’s son, Riley, is playing for Northern Districts at New Zealand’s national U19 tournament this week.
The Northern Champions lived up to their name as they emerged victorious on a nail-biting final day to win the CSA Cubs Week.
The Central Gladiators are the only unbeaten team after two days of the U19 Cubs Week in Stellenbosch.
Pakistan lost two wickets without scoring after New Zealand set them a bold target of 319 to win the second Test in Karachi.
Defending Cubs Week champions, the Coastal Conquerors, were on the receiving end of Lhuandré Pretorius’ bat on the opening day of this year’s edition in Stellenbosch.
The SA20 league will not receive any special treatment from Eskom, with stadiums having to power themselves during load-shedding.
Left-hander Saud Shakeel hit a maiden century before New Zealand hit back to keep Pakistan to 407-9 at the close of the third day of the second Test in Karachi.
Former Proteas captain AB de Villiers is looking forward to commentating during the SA20, which starts next Tuesday.
Rishabh Pant will be airlifted to Mumbai for surgery, nearly a week after he suffered several injuries in a road accident.
Australian spinner Adam Zampa has no regrets about attempting a controversial “Mankad” run-out in the Big Bash League.
Opener Imam-ul-Haq scored a pugnacious half-century as Pakistan reached 154-3 at the close on Tuesday after New Zealand piled up 449 in their first innings of the second Test in Karachi.