Morris responds to Twitter haters on pitch
Chris Morris is the ultimate modern-day T20 cricketer. He bats, he bowls, he catches and he Tweets.
View ArticleSpin is key in Nagpur, so will Phangiso play?
One of Faf Du Plessis’s options in the clash against the Windies should be Aaron Phangiso. He seems to be ready to get his career back on track, writes Zaahier Adams.
View Article#WT20 Duminy ruled out of Windies clash
Proteas coach Russell Domingo has rued the non-availability of all-rounder JP Duminy for the crucial #WT20 tie against the West Indies.
View ArticleVideo: Proteas #WT20 Tour Diary
It was not too long ago that Neil McKenzie was playing for South Africa, now he's back in the Oxigen Proteas set-up as batting coach.
View ArticleEngland not taking Afghans lightly
Skipper Eoin Morgan vowed that England would not take lowly Afghanistan lightly in a must-win World Twenty20 tie.
View Article#WT20 NZ to bat first against Pakistan
New Zealand captain Kane Williamson won the toss and opted to bat against Pakistan in their World Twenty20 Super 10 stage match.
View Article#WT20 Guptill powers NZ to 180
Martin Guptill smashed his 10th fifty in the game's shortest format to power New Zealand to 180 for five against Pakistan in their World Twenty20 Super 10 stage match.
View Article#WT20 Black Caps book semis spot
New Zealand stormed into the semi-finals of the World Twenty20 Tuesday after recording a 22-run win against Pakistan.
View Article#WT20 Nagpur pitch has Proteas worried
It’s time the Proteas batsmen earn their money. That is the view of Proteas coach Russell Domingo ahead of SA’s crunch #WT20 tie against the Windies.
View ArticleGayle the least of SA’s worries
While SA were bemoaning the loss of JP Duminy, the Windies’ preparations were moving along smoothly with Chris Gayle reportedly fit for action.
View Article#WT20 England bat first against Afghanistan
England captain Eoin Morgan won the toss and decided to bat first against Afghanistan in a World Twenty20 Group One match at the Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium.
View ArticleTahir, Phangiso to drive Proteas spin bus
South Africa are finally ready to board the World T20 spin bus, a vehicle which is leaving behind those who are not willing to jump aboard, writes Zaahier Adams.
View Article#WT20 England overcome feisty Afghans
Former champions England survived a dramatic batting collapse to beat Afghanistan by 15 runs in a World Twenty20 Group One match.
View Article#WT20 Batting collapse no worry for Morgan
England's top-order capitulation against Afghanistan's inexperienced bowling attack in Wednesday's World Twenty20 match will worry their fans but skipper Eoin Morgan is concerned.
View ArticleLuus spins Proteas women to victory
Twenty-year old leg-spinner Suné Luus claimed career best T20 International bowling figures of 5/8 to keep the South African women’s cricket team’s hopes alive of progressing to the knockout stages of...
View Article#WT20 India scrape past Bangladesh
India scraped to a one-run victory over Bangladesh at the World Twenty20.
View ArticleSammy promises Windies will entertain
Windies captain Darren Sammy has promised his team will “entertain” the Nagpur faithful and expects a thrilling match against SA.
View Article#WT20 How Dhoni plotted great escape
India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni proved that captaincy involves a bit of physics in Wednesday's World Twenty20 heartstopper against Bangladesh.
View ArticleWatson calls time on International career
Australian all-rounder Shane Watson will bow out of international cricket after the World Twenty20 in India, cutting the team's last link to their golden era in the early 2000s.
View Article#WT20 Proteas prepare for spin
Proteas captain Faf du Plessis is expecting the crucial Group 1 tie against the West Indies to be dominated by spin.
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