Dutch take down Tigers at World Cup
Netherlands captain Scott Edwards led from the front as his side enjoyed another World Cup success with an 87-run hammering of Bangladesh.
Netherlands captain Scott Edwards led from the front as his side enjoyed another World Cup success with an 87-run hammering of Bangladesh.
The Black Caps fell just short of completing an epic run chase against Australia.
Australia beat a gallant New Zealand by five runs in a high-scoring World Cup thriller on Saturday.
Defending champions England are feeling the heat of a lacklustre World Cup campaign but assistant coach Marcus Trescothick insists they haven’t “lost faith” in the under-pressure 50-over format.
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Aiden Markram struck 91 as the Proteas clinched a nail-biting one-wicket win against Pakistan.
Proteas captain Temba Bavuma admitted his team was lucky after pulling off a one-wicket win over Pakistan in a sensational finish to their World Cup match in Chennai on Friday.
Pakistan team director Mickey Arthur warned against a “witch-hunt” of his team after their World Cup dream suffered a likely fatal blow on Friday.
The Proteas survived a late charge from Pakistan to pull off a thrilling one-wicket win on Friday and move closer to the semi-finals of the World Cup.
Left-arm spinner Tabraiz Shamsi grabbed four wickets as South Africa bowled out Pakistan for 270 in their World Cup match in Chennai on Friday.
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Australia captain Pat Cummins believes Saturday’s World Cup clash with New Zealand will be a battle between “mates” as the push for semi-final places enters a critical phase.
Proteas captain Temba Bavuma admits he had to “Google the word” after seeing Pakistan described as “mercurial” ahead of their World Cup clash.
Three matches in a week will reveal whether the Proteas are serious contenders for the World Cup, or if their early form was yet another false dawn, writes RYAN VREDE.