
Last-gasp defeat motivates Sri Lanka
Captain Dimuth Karunaratne says Sri Lanka will use their agonising last-gasp defeat to New Zealand as motivation when the second Test starts on Friday in Wellington.
Captain Dimuth Karunaratne says Sri Lanka will use their agonising last-gasp defeat to New Zealand as motivation when the second Test starts on Friday in Wellington.
Temba Bavuma says he couldn’t look at Keshav Maharaj’s foot after the Proteas spinner ruptured an Achilles tendon at the Wanderers last Sunday.
India captain Rohit Sharma says the Test team will stay connected to prepare for the World Test Championship final despite two months of IPL action.
India clinched the four-match series against Australia 2-1 after the final Test ended in a draw on Monday in Ahmedabad.
A Kane Williamson century led New Zealand to a dramatic last-ball, two-wicket victory against Sri Lanka on a rain-disrupted final day in Christchurch.
Indian superstar Virat Kohli ended his long Test century drought with an imperious 186 against Australia on Sunday.
A classy century from Angelo Mathews and the early wicket of Devon Conway kept Sri Lanka’s World Test Championship final hopes alive in the first Test against New Zealand on Sunday.
Shukri Conrad on the Proteas’ Test series win against the West Indies and Temba Bavuma’s match-defining 172 at the Wanderers.
Proteas captain Temba Bavuma reflects on his team’s 2-0 Test series win against the West Indies.
Keshav Maharaj has suffered a complete rupture of his left achilles tendon.
The West Indies’ batsmen capitulated again as the Proteas won by 284 runs at the Wanderers on Saturday.
South Africa’s bowlers ripped through the West Indies’ batting as the hosts completed a 284-run win on the fourth day of the second Test on Saturday.
Shubman Gill’s sparkling century and an unbeaten 59 by Virat Kohli kept India strong in their first-innings reply against a persistent Australian spin attack in the fourth Test on Saturday.
Five Proteas players have been awarded national contracts for the first time.
A stubborn century from Daryl Mitchell, a blazing 72 from Matt Henry and three wickets to Blair Tickner swung the momentum New Zealand’s way in the first Test against Sri Lanka on Saturday.