ODI rule changes no guarantee
There is no guarantee that the new law changes to ODI cricket will make a big difference in restoring the balance between bat and ball.
There is no guarantee that the new law changes to ODI cricket will make a big difference in restoring the balance between bat and ball.
South Africa have no reason to be complacent when they tour Bangladesh next month.
Linda Zondi, South Africa’s new convener of selectors, should get the benefit of the doubt before judgement on his appointment is made.
I am really disappointed that Stephen Cook and Imran Tahir were omitted from South Africa’s Test squad for the tour of Bangladesh in July.
AB de Villiers must be crowned as the SA Cricketer of the Year at next week’s awards ceremony.
Andrew Strauss is too weak an individual to take English cricket forward.
I reckon Imran Tahir should be South Africa’s first-choice spinner when the selectors pick a squad for the Proteas’ tour of Bangladesh in July.
Nobody really stands out when it comes to picking a replacement for Allan Donald as South Africa’s next bowling coach.
English cricket needs someone who can control Kevin Pietersen because they certainly need him back.
Neil McKenzie could not have ended his first-class career on a better note than winning the Sunfoil Series with the Lions.
Australia struck an exceptional balance between their batting and bowling and were deserved winners of the World Cup.
The decision to bat AB de Villiers at No 5 cost the Proteas dearly in the World Cup semi-final in Auckland.
South Africa have found their strongest XI and are peaking at the right stage of the tournament.
Kyle Abbott must play ahead of Vernon Philander in the quarter-final against Sri Lanka in Sydney.
Quinton de Kock must be backed to open the batting in the Proteas’ final pool match against the UAE.