Rudolph back to his best
Jacques Rudolph scored his second century of the Royal London One-Day Cup to jump up to the top of the run-scoring leaderboard, reports Gareth Stevens.
Jacques Rudolph scored his second century of the Royal London One-Day Cup to jump up to the top of the run-scoring leaderboard, reports Gareth Stevens.
Cricket South Africa (CSA) today announced the expanded list of nationally contracted members of the Proteas women’s team.
It was always going to be a tough season for the Proteas after the retirements of Jacques Kallis and Graeme Smith, but Russell Domingo is happy with the Test squad’s response.
The Proteas batsman has been knocked off his No 1 Test batting spot by Sri Lanka’s Kumar Sangakarra following the latter’s double century on the weekend.
Wayne Madsen‘s fantastic start to the Royal London One-Day Cup puts him on top of the run-scoring pile, reports Gareth Stevens.
Mthokozisi Shezi took six wickets to help South Africa A beat the Australian National Performance Squad, reports Gareth Stevens.
Jacques Rudolph‘s century in Glamorgan’s mid-week Royal London One-Day Cup fixture was not enough to stave off defeat, reports Gareth Stevens.
Praise has poured in from past and present players after Jacques Kallis announced his retirement from all forms of international cricket on Wednesday.
Wayne Madsen‘s ton gave Derbyshire the perfect start to The Royal London One-Day Cup, which saw a full round of fixtures take place on Sunday, reports Gareth Stevens.
Proteas captain Hashim Amla struck a defiant century, but South Africa go into day four in Colombo 150 runs behind Sri Lanka and still facing an uphill battle.
South Africa weathered a storm to reach stumps on 98-3, after dismissing Sri Lanka for 421 earlier in the day.
Australia A bounced back from their shock 52-run loss to the National Performance Squad (NPS) when they beat South Africa A by six wickets in the fifth match of the A-quadrangular 50-over series in Darwin on Thursday.
We preview the second and final Test of Hashim Amla’s first series at the helm, starting in Colombo on Thursday morning.
Sri Lanka took four wickets in the evening session to fight back after a fluent century from Dean Elgar on day one of the first Test in Galle.
Read about all the developments concerning the Proteas in Sri Lanka, including feedback from their ODI series triumph, the lead up to the Tests and Senanayake’s ban.