
HIGHLIGHTS: Gauteng vs Western Province (3-Day Cup)
Action from last week’s CSA 3-Day Cup match between Gauteng and Western Province at the Wanderers (7-9 February 2019).
Action from last week’s CSA 3-Day Cup match between Gauteng and Western Province at the Wanderers (7-9 February 2019).
Fast bowler Dale Steyn relished an extended spell as South Africa dismissed Sri Lanka for 191 – and later climbed to a 170-run lead – on day two of the first Test at Kingsmead in Durban on Thursday.
SuperSport’s wrap of an enthralling second day of the third Test between South Africa and Sri Lanka at Kingsmead.
Marizanne Kapp was at her blistering best with both bat and ball for South Africa in the rain-affected second ODI against Sri Lanka to help seal a series-winning 2-0 lead, writes ANITHA MADIKIZELA.
The Melbourne Stars beat Hobart Hurricanes by six wickets in the semi-final in Hobart, thanks to a sensational 4-23 by Daniel Worrall and a measured 43 not out from captain Glenn Maxwell on their way to the BBL Final.
The Proteas ended day two with a lead of 170 after losing four wickets for 126 runs in the final session at Kingsmead. KHALID MOHIDIN reports.
Four Coke T20 provincial finals will take place this weekend around South Africa, writes THEO GARRUN.
A fascinating Channel 7 documentary about one of cricket’s greatest controversies … well, until Cameron Bancroft played Hide The Sandpaper at Newlands in 2018. The Chappell brothers’ underarm delivery!
Australia’s injured fast bowler Josh Hazlewood has his eyes set on making his return in time to feature for his country in the 2019 Cricket World Cup taking place in England and Wales.
Thursday, 14 February 2019 was rather good to the Proteas, but there have been other lovable Valentine’s Days.
Dale Steyn’s 4-48 helped skittle Sri Lanka for 191 as the Proteas took a lead of 44 runs into tea on day two of the first Test at Kingsmead. KHALID MOHIDIN reports.
The Proteas’ seam attack took crucial wickets before lunch on day two to reduce Sri Lanka to 132-6 at Kingsmead. KHALID MOHIDIN reports.
The Proteas side for the Kingsmead Test are certain to avoid the revolving door at the team hotel in order to protect their long tail, writes SIMON LEWIS.
Seamer Vernon Philander surpassed Australian Merv Hughes’ tally of 212 Test wickets on day two of South Africa’s series opener against Sri Lanka at Kingsmead in Durban.
Match-winning Proteas Women skipper Dane van Niekerk will miss the rest of the Sri Lanka tour through injury, with Sune Luus replacing her for the second ODI against Sri Lanka at Potchefstroom.