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Linde’s omission a dark moment in SA cricket
There is no cricket reason for George Linde’s omission. His treatment is an indictment of the selectors’ competency, writes RYAN VREDE.
There is no cricket reason for George Linde’s omission. His treatment is an indictment of the selectors’ competency, writes RYAN VREDE.
India’s pacemen starred with both bat and ball on Monday as Virat Kohli’s side defeated England by 151 runs in an enthralling second Test at Lord’s
England fast bowler Jofra Archer will miss both the T20 World Cup and the Ashes series in Australia, the England and Wales Cricket Board announced on Thursday.
Follow the live action as the Proteas take on Ireland in the second T20I at Civil Service Cricket Club, Belfast.
Follow the live action as the Proteas take on Ireland in the first T20I.
Janneman Malan and Quinton de Kock produced a stunning 225-run opening partnership to set up victory over Ireland on Friday, although the bowlers then laboured as the Proteas ultimately came away with just a 70-run win.
Follow the live action as the Proteas take on the West Indies in the fifth T20I on Saturday.
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Follow the live action from the Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai where the Sunrisers Hyderabad take on the Kolkata Knight Riders.
Proteas head coach Mark Boucher says Temba Bavuma should be given time to settle as the newly appointed captain of the limited-overs teams.
Keegan Petersen and Sarel Erwee shared a 92-run opening stand that helped the Dolphins to a victory over the Warriors on the Duckworth-Lewis method.
A look at which players were signed by all the IPL teams in Thursday’s auction.
Aiden Markram and Rassie van der Dussen led the fightback as the Proteas reached stumps on day four on 127-1, still requiring 243 more runs for victory.
Proteas coach Mark Boucher has confirmed that Keshav Maharaj is an injury concern ahead of Thursday’s second Test against Pakistan.
Joe Root struck a brilliant 186 and Lasith Embuldeniya picked up seven wickets as England reached stumps on day three on 339-9, still trailing Sri Lanka’s first-innings total by 42 runs.