Arundel (England): Wasim Jaffer came up with a superb 90 as India 'A' scored a healthy 319 all out on the opening day of the three-day match against South Africa on Saturday.
Bloemfontein: An unbeaten 97 from West Indian batsman Shivnarine Chanderpaul guided his team to a comfortable 41-run victory over South African province, Free State in a World Cup warm-up match played in Bloemfontein on Monday.
Bloemfontein: An unbeaten 97 from West Indian batsman Shivnarine Chanderpaul guided his team to a comfortable 41-run victory over South African province, Free State in a World Cup warm-up match played in Bloemfontein on Monday.
Johannesburg: Wicket-keeper and batsman Morne van Wyk and fast bowler Dewald Pretorius are the only two uncapped members of South Africa's One-day squad announced here on Monday. The 17-strong squad will play in a triangular One-day series in England, also comprising
Birmingham: Dewald Pretorius's Test-best four for 107 took South Africa to the brink of enforcing the follow-on against England on the fourth day of the first Test. At stumps England were 374 for seven, still 21 runs short of the safety
Birmingham (England): Bad light had the last word as the first Test between England and South Africa at Edgbaston ended in a fifth-day draw. Two stoppages killed off the game, which finished with England on 110 for one in their second
<p align="left">Port Elizabeth: The Australian team continued its juggernaut progress when it beat South Africa 'A' by an innings and 41 runs with a day to spare at St Georges Park on Sunday. <p align="left">Shane Watson hammered a century off 97
<p>Cape Town: Injured South African cricket captain Shaun Pollock withdrew on Tuesday from the second Test against Australia starting on Friday at Newlands. <p>It was the second blow suffered by the South Africans on Tuesday as it followed the announcement that
Durban: Steve Waugh will be under pressure again when the third and final Test against South Africa starts at Kingsmead on Friday just three days after leading Australia to what he described as one of the most satisfying wins of his
<p align="left">Cape Town: Australia took immediate control of the Second Test on the first day here on Friday despite a spirited innings of 70 by South African new cap Andrew Hall. On the day that Aussie paceman Brett Lee sent down