
Kallis, Miller part of CPL draft
A host of South Africa’s cricketers will be available for the Caribbean Premier League’s (CPL) draft, which takes place in Kingston, Jamaica on Thursday evening.
A host of South Africa’s cricketers will be available for the Caribbean Premier League’s (CPL) draft, which takes place in Kingston, Jamaica on Thursday evening.
Newlands, the grand old lady of cricket grounds, could get a facelift from April next year.
Australian Aaron Finch says the lack of a fifth fielder outside the circle has a greater impact on the game than the size of a batsman’s bat.
The Cape Cobras will seal a home final in the Momentum One-Day Cup if they beat the Dolphins in Cape Town on Friday.
Christian Jonker’s unbeaten 63 from 29 balls proved the difference as the Warriors kept their hopes of a Momentum One-Day Cup play-off alive and ended the Knights’ participation in the competition with a four-wicket win in Kimberley.
Pukke surged to the top of the Varsity Cricket table after retaining their unbeaten run in all three of their matches in Potchefstroom on Wednesday.
Here is how Twitter reacted to the Proteas having their final public appearance before flying out of South Africa for the World Cup in Australia.
Proteas coach Russell Domingo has confirmed reports that Michael Hussey will be used as a consultant for a part of the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.
Sir Viv Richards has picked AB de Villiers and Dale Steyn as two of the nine players to watch at the World Cup.
Boundary ropes at the World Cup could be pushed back as far as 90 yards as the ICC tries to make limited-overs cricket a more balanced game between bowlers and batsmen.
Michael Clarke’s quest to be fit for the World Cup is ahead of schedule and he will captain Australia at the tournament if he meets his fitness deadline.
Tuks are on top of the Varsity Cricket table after the first day’s matches in Potchefstroom.
Former Australian batsman Michael Hussey will work with the Proteas during the World Cup – if newspaper reports on Tuesday are to be believed.
Kane Williamson continued his brilliant batting form of late when he smashed 112 runs off 88 balls to help New Zealand beat Pakistan by 119 runs in the second ODI in Napier on Tuesday.
Former New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming has singled out Faf du Plessis as the key man in the South African World Cup squad.