Yorkers at the World Cup: The best so far
The best yorkers of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019! Which one of these has been your favorite?
The best yorkers of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019! Which one of these has been your favorite?
With Trent Boult taking a hat-trick, Steve Smith and Martin Guptill both taking spectacular catches, there were plenty of top moments in Australia vs New Zealand at Lord’s.
Hashim Amla says he is feeling ‘fit and good’, but will only make a decision on his international future after the World Cup.
New Zealand stuttered in their semi-final chase with an 86-run defeat by Australia at Lord’s.
Pakistan pulled off a vital three-wicket win against Afghanistan in Leeds to keep their semi-final hopes alive.
Pakistan avoided a World Cup-ending defeat to Afghanistan but not after coming within a whisker of defeat as they needed 6 from 6 balls to win the match with only 3 wickets remaining. A close shave indeed …
A close shave if ever there was one as Carlos Brathwaite goes to a century and then comes inches away from a match-winning six against New Zealand.
Check out the highlights of the Proteas’ dominant nine-wicket win against Sri Lanka at Chester-le-Street.
Following the Proteas’ win over Sri Lanka, veteran spinner Imran Tahir spent time working with both teammate Tabraiz Shamsi and opponent Jeffrey Vandersay.
Captain Faf du Plessis says the Proteas’ nine-wicket victory over Sri Lanka at Chester-le-Street was a welcome break from the pain of the World Cup, but still feels hollow. DANIEL GALLAN reports.
The minor success against Sri Lanka should be remembered in the context of a major World Cup failure, writes JON CARDINELLI.
Thankfully, South African cricket fans don’t have to go full into full meltdown mode and burn their Proteas shirts in public because while victory over Sri Lanka was a matter of too little too late, it at least lifted some of the gloom around a poor World Cup campaign, writes GARY LEMKE.
Without the pressure of trying to advance to the playoffs, the Proteas turned in a complete performance. WADE PRETORIUS rates the efforts of the South Africans.
Hashim Amla and Faf du Plessis scored half-centuries to steer the Proteas to a nine-wicket victory over Sri Lanka at Chester-le-Street. JON CARDINELLI reports.
South Africa need 204 runs to win after dismissing Sri Lanka for a modest total at Chester-le-Street.