Record defeats, packed schedules, and WTC glory – South Africa navigate the highs and lows of modern cricket Continue Reading Strange days as South Africa prepare to mark WTC triumph
With a significant chance of rain on match day, the deciding T20I could well be a washout Continue Reading Weather could win Trent Bridge decider
England smashed 304/2 – the first-ever 300-plus total in a T20I against a Full Member team Continue Reading Stats: England scale new T20I peaks
Phil Salt smashed 141* as England posted 304/2 in the second T20I against South Africa and defended it comfortably Continue Reading England smash records enroute to series parity
Bjorn Fortuin, the 30-year-old left-arm spinner who last played a T20I in September 2024, has been named as his replacement. Continue Reading Maharaj ruled out of England T20Is with groin injury
A DLS-adjusted target of 69 from 5 overs proved to be too much for England Continue Reading South Africa prevail in rain-hit T20I opener at Cardiff
Nandre Burger has been named as the replacement and he is scheduled to join the squad ahead of the second game Continue Reading Ngidi ruled out of England T20Is
As Kallis watched unbothered and Anderson went unsold, the SA20 auction laid bare the strange theatre of franchise cricket and its uncomfortable commerce Continue Reading Going once, going twice, going to the truth of player auctions
Next year’s T20 World Cup is already on the horizon but for England, the upcoming Ashes series stays in sharper focus Continue Reading England focused on the Ashes, South Africa on the T20 World Cup
The match doesn’t matter; as long as it’s rolling across a screen festooned with logos, we’re all good. Continue Reading Why dead rubbers must be killed
Australia posted a mammoth 431 before Cooper Connolly’s 5/22 kept South Africa to 155 Continue Reading Head, Marsh and Green ton up in consolation win
From their highest ODI total at home to record partnerships, rapid centuries and a historic five-for Continue Reading Australia’s Mackay mayhem in numbers ft. Head, Green and Connolly