Dubai: The International Cricket Council (ICC) today confirmed that the fifth annual LG ICC Awards ceremony would take place in here on Sept 10.
Johannesburg: Shaun Pollock closed his international career on Sunday by hitting the winning runs as South Africa completed 5-0 one-day sweep of the West Indies and admitted he'd love to have his career all over again.The 34-year-old Pollock, a former skipper
Durban: AB de Villiers struck a confident 77 while Shaun Pollock bid an emotional home town farewell as South Africa beat the West Indies by five wickets at Kingsmead Friday to maintain a perfect record in the one-day series.Pollock, playing in
Cape Town : Shaun Pollock said he felt as though he was on 'cloud nine' as he produced a bowling masterclass to take South Africa to a resounding 86-run win in the second one-day international against the West Indies at Newlands
Cape Town: Captain Graeme Smith hit 86 and Shaun Pollock produced a bowling masterclass as South Africa gained a resounding 86-run win in the second one-day international against the West Indies at Newlands Friday.Smith was the anchor in South Africa's innings
Joburg: Shaun Pollock's farewell tour of South Africa started in triumph when he steered his country to victory in a Twenty20 international against the West Indies at the Wanderers Stadium on Friday.Pollock top-scored with 36 not out off 25 balls as
Durban: South Africa skipper Graeme Smith paid tribute to veteran all-rounder Shaun Pollock who brought the curtain down on his Test career at Kingsmead here on Saturday.South Africa beat the West Indies by an innings and 100 runs to take the
Durban: Marlon Samuels made a defiant century but the pace of Dale Steyn secured a series victory for South Africa on the third day of the third Test at Kingsmead on Saturday.Steyn took six for 72 as South Africa bowled out
Durban: Marlon Samuels and Dwayne Bravo dug deep for Windies after South Africa struck early on day three of the third and final Test at Kingsmead here on Saturday.The tourists were 134 for three at the interval, still needing 283 to
Durban: Ashwell Prince and AB de Villiers hit centuries as South Africa continued their domination of the West Indies on the second day of the series-deciding third Test at Kingsmead on Friday.South Africa raced to 556 for four declared, a first