
CSA won’t persecute Afghanistan cricketers
Cricket South Africa says it would be unfair to punish Afghanistan cricketers and administrators for the actions of the country’s Taliban government.
Cricket South Africa says it would be unfair to punish Afghanistan cricketers and administrators for the actions of the country’s Taliban government.
Former Sri Lankan Test cricketer Dulip Samaraweera has been banned from holding any position within Australian cricket for 20 years over “inappropriate behaviour”.
CEO Pholetsi Moseki has explained CSA’s decision to send the Proteas to Sharjah to play a three-match ODI series against Afghanistan.
CSA has announced a 15-man SA U19 Emerging squad for a five-match 50-over series against Zimbabwe.
The teenage son of former England captain Michael Vaughan finished with a superb match haul of 11 wickets as Somerset beat title-holders Surrey on Thursday.
England’s World Cup winner Moeen Ali has retired from international cricket, with the 37-year-old insisting: “I’ve done my part.”
Andrew Flintoff’s coaching career took another step forward on Saturday when he was put in charge of the England Lions, the national ‘A’ side.
Marco Jansen and Laura Wolvaardt were crowned as the SA Men’s and Women’s Players of the Year respectively at the CSA Awards in Midrand on Thursday night.
Test coach Brendon McCullum says he is ready to be judged on results when he takes charge of England’s white-ball teams in a major leadership shake-up.
Test coach Brendon McCullum will take charge of England’s teams in all three formats from the start of next year.
Dawid Malan retired from international cricket on Wednesday, with the batsman saying his England career “has not been easy”.
Bangladesh players have rallied round teammate Shakib Al Hasan, the ousted lawmaker who faces a case of alleged murder connected to unrest that toppled the government earlier this month.
England have launched a new white-ball era after dropping Jonny Bairstow and Moeen Ali from their forthcoming clashes against Australia.
After a gap of more than two decades, England will play a Test match against Zimbabwe next year.
The World Cricketers’ Association has launched a ground-breaking review into the sport’s “broken and unsustainable” schedule.