
News wrap from SL: 23 July
De Villiers could give up gloves, Chappell slams Philander, and Sri Lanka send Chandimal to England.
De Villiers could give up gloves, Chappell slams Philander, and Sri Lanka send Chandimal to England.
The rare occurrence of twin failures for Jacques Rudolph has resulted in Glamorgan staring defeat in the face after just two days of play in Derby, reports Gareth Stevens.
Kirsten back with the Proteas, Steyn hails Donald’s influence, and Eranga out of second Test.
Prince and Peterson helped secure quarter-final births for their counties during Friday’s round of T20 Blast fixtures, reports Gareth Stevens.
Graeme Smith, who had signed a three-year contract with Surrey that ran from 2013 to 2015, confirmed on the weekend that he would not return for the final year of that deal following knee surgery.
Amla and Steyn fondly reflect on South Africa’s first Test win in Galle, despite Philander’s ball-tampering incident.
South Africa’s pace attack blew Sri Lanka away before tea on day five in Galle to win the first Test by 153 runs.
Kaushal Silva and Kumar Sangakkara took advantage of some average bowling in the evening session on day four, to set up an intriguing final day.
Vernon Philander has been fined 75% of his match fee after video footage showed him altering the condition of the ball.
At the conclusion of another round in the County Championship Ashwell Prince, Andrew Hall and Wayne Madsen moved up the leader boards, reports Gareth Stevens.
South Africa’s premier fast bowler took five wickets to leave Sri Lanka on 283-9 at the end of the third day in Galle.
In the County Championship, the big story of the week was former Bishops pupil and England batsman Craig Kieswetter getting hit in the face by a riser from Northamptonshire’s David Willey.
Sri Lanka survived a testing spell at the end of day two, but South Africa are in the driving seat in the first Test at Galle.
Sri Lanka took four wickets in the evening session to fight back after a fluent century from Dean Elgar on day one of the first Test in Galle.
We preview the first Test of new Proteas skipper Hashim Amla’s reign, which starts in Galle on Wednesday morning.