Stoinis, Wade take Australia past Proteas

An unbeaten stand of 40 by Marcus Stoinis and Matthew Wade saw Australia to a five-wicket win over South Africa in the opening match of the Super 12s of the T20 World Cup on Saturday. (more…)

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Knights crowned T20 Knock Out kings
The Knights celebrate winning the 2021 CSA Provincial T20 cup final

Knights crowned T20 Knock Out kings

The Free State Knights beat the KZN Dolphins by seven runs in the Cricket South Africa T20 Knock Out final in Kimberley on Friday.

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Sensational Rossouw century sends Knights into semis
Rilee Rossouw of the Knights celebrates scoring his century

Sensational Rossouw century sends Knights into semis

Rilee Rossouw smashed an unbeaten 112 off 55 balls as the Free State Knights beat Western Province by four runs in their T20 Knock Out quarter-final on Tuesday.

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Royal Challengers Bangalore secure IPL semi-final spot
RCB players celebrate

Royal Challengers Bangalore secure IPL semi-final spot

Virat Kohli’s Royal Challengers Bangalore beat the Punjab Kings by six runs in a thrilling clash on Sunday to secure their place in the IPL playoffs.

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‘Bubble-weary’ Gayle pulls out of IPL
Chris Gayle

‘Bubble-weary’ Gayle pulls out of IPL

West Indies star Chris Gayle has pulled out of the IPL with “bubble fatigue” and will instead focus on this month’s T20 World Cup.

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Faf helps CSK to reach IPL playoffs
Faf du Plessis

Faf helps CSK to reach IPL playoffs

Rutaraj Gaikwad and Faf du Plessis hit quickfire runs on Thursday to see Chennai Super Kings to a six-wicket victory over Sunrisers Hyderabad and become the first side into the Indian Premier League playoffs.

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The ‘us’ and ‘them’ gulf in cricket has never been wider

England, Australia, India and, most recently, New Zealand have reiterated that they are the game’s controlling quartet. The International Cricket Council is powerless to curb their behaviour, the most recent examples of which robbed Pakistan of life-giving tours, writes RYAN VREDE. (more…)

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