Johannesburg:South Africa announced a World Cup squad with no surprises, keeping the 15 players who gained a convincing series win over Pakistan.
Benoni (Johannesburg): The visiting Indian's would face their first real test of strength when they take on a battery of fast bowlers in the match against South Africa 'A' on Wednesday.
This was more than a month after it happened. The 'Business Day' said Sonn, who was in Antigua at the time that the offences occurred, reacted "angrily" to questions about his knowledge of the incident, and called the questions that the newspaper posed to him a "cross-examination.
Centurion: South Africa on Wednesday made mince meat of the Kiwi attack to post a colossal 324 for four in 50 overs. Architect of South Africa's colossal score was a record breaking 160-run second wicket partnership between Gary Kirsten and Nicky
Benoni: South Africa on Sunday stressed on their superiority with the ball when they choked the New Zealand batting effort right from the word go to eventually restrict them to 194 for eight. None of the New Zealand batsmen were able
Potchefstroom: The first of the six One-dayers between South Africa and New Zealand had to be abandoned as relentless rain marred the proceedings. South Africa had rattled up 191 for two in 38 overs after having been put into bat by
Johannesburg: South African cricketer Daryll Cullinan has said that he is "surprised" about his inclusion in the South African squad to play against New Zealand, who arrive here on Tuesday for six One-day Internationals and three Tests. "I really don't know
Port of Spain (Trinidad): South Africa included all five of the players fined for smoking marijuana on Saturday but they failed to shine as the tourists made just 190, the lowest total of the One-day series with the West Indies.<br/><br/>However, with
<p align="left">Johannesburg: South African cricketer Darryl Cullinan has denied leaking information that led to five of his teammates in the national squad being found guilty along with team physiotherapist of smoking marijuana in a hotel room in Antigua in the West
Kingstown: Speed demon Cameron Cuffy rocked South Africa with a fiery opening spell to put West Indies in control of the seventh and final one-day international at Arnos Vale Wednesday. <br/><br/>Cuffy took three for 24 as South Africa struggled to 163