Kepler’s son swaps counties
Former South African captain Kepler Wessels’ son, Riki, has left Nottinghamshire for Worcestershire.
Former South African captain Kepler Wessels’ son, Riki, has left Nottinghamshire for Worcestershire.
The South African-born Craig Meschede has signed a two-year contract extension with Glamorgan.
Batsman Johann Myburgh, who broke the great Graeme Pollock’s record as the youngest double-centurion in South African first-class cricket, has retired.
Former Proteas all-rounder Wayne Parnell struck an entertaining half-century, but was unable to prevent Worcestershire’s defeat to Yorkshire in the County Championship Division One at New Road on Wednesday.
Former South African Test cricketer Simon Harmer welcomed a maiden century for Essex on day two of a key County Championship Division One clash against Surrey at the Kennington Oval in London on Tuesday.
The South African-born Gareth Harte stood at the fore of Durham’s pursuit of a telling first-innings lead, on day one of a key County Championship Division Two fixture against Middlesex at the Riverside Ground in Chester-le-Street on Monday.
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Going by the English County Cricket stats, Saffas are better bowlers than batsmen in English conditions.
Richard Levi picked up four awards at Northamptonshire’s presentation night at Wantage Road.
Simon Harmer put in an all-round performance to ensure an unbeaten title-winning campaign for Essex in Division One of the County Championship.
Rory Kleinveldt hit new heights when he took nine Nottinghamshire first-innings wickets in his closing County Championship match.
Rory Kleinveldt’s five-for on day two of Northamptonshire’s County Championship clash against Sussex helped the hosts set up a six-wicket win on Friday.
Colin Ingram’s all-round efforts ensured Glamorgan beat Leicestershire by nine wickets to reach Finals Day for the first time since 2004.
Lizelle Lee and Marizanne Kapp’s 103-run partnership set up a 52-run win for Surrey Stars against Western Storm to claim their spot in the Kia Super League Finals Day.