- Faf Du Plessis
Faf Du Plessis Lights Up Wanderers With First Century Of SA20 League
Faf Du Plessis Brings First Ton Of SA20In their Betway SA20 match on Tuesday at the Wanderers, Joburg Super Kings skipper Faf du Plessis scored an incredible unbeaten century to lead his team to an eight-wicket triumph against Durban’s Super Giants.The Super Kings were chasing a challenging 179 to win, but they had an easy
Aaron Phangiso Suspended From SA20 For Illegal Bowling Action
Aaron Phangiso will not be able to assist the Joburg Super Kings because of a non-compliant activity that resulted in his bowling suspension.For the SA20 team, Aaron Phangiso has excelled in bowling department so far. He has won a number of matches for the team. He has bagged 10 wickets in six games at an
Will Jacks Looks Unstoppable In SA20, Batting With Consistency & Big Scores
Will Jacks is going phenomenal in SA20 league. It seems like he is the guy who can give most advancing start to the team and so far he has done it consistently for Pretoria Capitals.Will Jacks traveled with English team to Pakistan for the test series. He couldn’t score big there but it was evident
- CSA T20 League
Donavon Ferreira Hits 50 Balls 82 As Joburg Super Kings Starts The CSAT20 With A Win
CSA T20 league is on its way and in the second match, Joburg Super Kings defeated Durban Super Giants by 16 runs. This league has drama, passion and of course we will see rise of few emerging stars. For Joburg Super Giants, it was Donavon Ferreira, a lower order middle order, who batted wonderfully after
- Dewald Brevis
Dewald Brevis goes berserk with bat in CSA T20 match with 57 balls 162
Dewald Brevis made headlines on Monday with a 162 off just 57 balls in a Cricket South Africa T20 Challenge match against the Knights in Potchefstroom.There were only a handful of students dotting the grass embankment at JB Marks Oval, the sound with the bat and the style with which they played was heard and
- Graeme Smith
Graeme Smith: “South African cricket now has a seat at the table. World cricket cannot see South Africa fade away”
Graeme Smith was 22 when he captained South Africa for the first time and has done so 109 times, more than any other Test captain. Recording two double tons on his inaugural tour of England in 2003, he was top-order with 9,265 runs at 48.25.In 2009 he became the first South African captain to win