Mixed fortunes for South Africans in the IPL
DAVID Miller, Dale Steyn and Jacques Kallis have been the star performers among the South African players in this year's Indian Premier League, while Chris Morris has more than held his own.
- Australia to investigate Warner’s Twitter rant
- Kings beat Mumbai in Gilchrist's final game
- Hyderabad through, Bangalore gone
- India mulls spot-fixing law after arrests
"'Miller tops the batting averages with 59.71 in the 12 innings for Kings'"
Former Proteas bowler Zondeki calls it a day
Cape Cobras and former South African bowler Monde Zondeki has decided to call an end to his cricket career following...
Anderson confirms Ashes worth in Kiwi rout
James Anderson’s position as England’s key bowler heading into the Ashes series with Australia was confirmed by his...
India mulls spot-fixing law after arrests
India is mulling a law to deal with the issue of spot-fixing in sport following last week’s arrest of cricketers and...
Cook satisfied as England hit the ground running
Lonwabo Tsotsobe joins Lions for 2013/14 season
The most notable name in the Highveld Lions’ list of contracted players for 2013/14, announced by the franchise on...
Proteas' depth 'will prevail'
SOUTH Africans should not fret too much about the impact that the absence of Graeme Smith and Jacques Kallis could make on their team's performance in the Champions Trophy in England and Wales next month.
Steyn eyes Champions Trophy as parting gift for Kirsten
South Africa hope to give coach Gary Kirsten the perfect parting gift by winning next month’s Champions Trophy, and have no fears that his replacement, Russell Domingo, is up to the job of guiding the world’s best Test team to further success, pace spearhead Dale Steyn says.
Petersen comes in for Smith
THE Proteas made no secret about their batting strategy for the Champions Trophy in England and Wales next month when they named Alviro Petersen as Graeme Smith's replacement yesterday.
Proteas must plan for uncertain future
Less than a year after climbing to the top of the Test rankings, South African cricket is suddenly faced with an uncertain future with respected coach Gary Kirsten set to depart and two top players at a crossroads in their careers.
Broad bowls England to emphatic victory
Stuart Broad took seven wickets to rip through the New Zealand batting order and bowl England to an emphatic 170-run...
Southee polishes off England, NZ need 239 for victory
New Zealand’s Tim Southee produced a devastating spell of fast swing bowling as England collapsed to 213 all out on the fourth day of the first Test at Lord’s on Sunday.
Aussie batsmen must stand up in Ashes series
Australia’s pace bowling unit will give the tourists every chance of success in the Ashes series in England but will not be able to win back the precious urn without some help from the batsmen, captain Michael Clarke said on Wednesday.
Hyderabad through, Bangalore gone
Sunday's five-wicket win over the Kolkata Knight Riders booked a semi-final berth for the Sunrisers Hyderabad - and...
Finch, Murtaza, Mathews sink Delhi
A standalone half-century from captain Aaron Finch and three wickets apiece for spinner Ali Murtaza and seamer Angelo Mathews were at the fore of the Pune Warriors' 38-run triumph over the Delhi Daredevils in Sunday's Indian Premier League fixture at the Subrata Roy Sahara Stadium.
Kings beat Mumbai in Gilchrist's final game
Adam Gilchrist's final match as an IPL player ended in victory for his side, the Kings XI Punjab, as they beat the Mumbai Indians by 50 runs to bow out of the tournament on a high.
Australia to investigate Warner’s Twitter rant
Cricket Australia is to investigate an extraordinary Twitter outburst by opening batsmen David Warner that attacked two senior Australian cricket journalists.
Aussie bowler Tait angry over spot fix claims
Australian fast bowler Shaun Tait has strongly denied any link to the arrest of three Indian teammates allegedly involved in spot-fixing during an Indian domestic Twenty20 cricket tournament.

