
AB drafted by Rangpur Riders for BPL
AB de Villiers has been drafted by the Rangpur Riders for the 2018-19 Bangladesh Premier League, which will be contested from 5 January to 8 February 2019.
AB de Villiers has been drafted by the Rangpur Riders for the 2018-19 Bangladesh Premier League, which will be contested from 5 January to 8 February 2019.
England continued their dominance over Sri Lanka in white-ball cricket with an emphatic 30-run victory over the Islanders in the only T20I between the two sides in Colombo.
Pakistan showed their mettle in Dubai as they narrowly defeated Australia by 11 runs in the second T20I to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series.
AB de Villiers is excited about playing for the Tshwane Spartans in the Mzansi Super League and watching new talent coming to the fore in South African cricket.
Glenn Maxwell speaks about one of the lowest points of his career when he was bowled after leaving a ball from the Brisbane Heat’s Ryan Duffield while playing for the Melbourne Stars against in the Big Bash.
Fan favourite AB de Villiers can’t wait to take to the field for the Tshwane Spartans and is looking forward to playing his part in feeding the city’s hunger for sporting success.
Highlights of Pakistan’s 66-run win over Australia in the first T20I in Abu Dhabi.
Mzansi Super League T20 tournament tickets go on sale from Friday morning, 26 October, with ticket prices starting at R50 for all 32 matches that take place from 16 November to 16 December 2018.
Pakistan won the first T20I of the series against Australia, in so doing ensuring that they will retain their status as No 1 T20I nation in world cricket, even if they go on to lose the series.
Paarl Rocks assistant coach Geoffrey Toyana is more than pleased with the squad they have assembled for the inaugural edition of the Mzansi Super League that launches next month.
New Zealand captain Amy Satterthwaite is expecting an extremely competitive ICC Women’s World T20 2018 but is confident that her team will rise to the challenge in the West Indies from 9-24 November.
Dane van Niekerk and her team jetted off to the West Indies for their date with destiny – the Women’s World T20 tournament and a chance to write a new chapter in the history of women’s cricket in South Africa.
The esteem with which T20 cricket is held in the world game was highlighted with the unveiling of the biscuit-shaped trophy that is up for grabs in Australia’s upcoming T20 contest with Pakistan.
Captain Dane van Niekerk has implored South Africa’s top- through middle-order to perform well at next month’s Women’s World Twenty20.
The Proteas Women enjoyed a fabulous send-off before departing for the West Indies to compete for the Women’s World T20 competition.