
Davids, Pretorius power Rocks to title
The Paarl Rocks were crowned the 2019 Mzansi Super League champions after beating the Tshwane Spartans by eight wickets in Monday’s final at Boland Park. You may also like
The Paarl Rocks were crowned the 2019 Mzansi Super League champions after beating the Tshwane Spartans by eight wickets in Monday’s final at Boland Park. You may also like
Paarl Rocks captain Faf du Plessis has lamented Sunday’s Mzansi Super League loss to the Tshwane Spartans, despite a superb performance from England batsman James Vince. You may also like
A feisty career-best T20 innings by Dean Elgar outdid a spectacular half-century by English World Cup winner James Vince on his Mzansi Super League debut as the Tshwane Spartans claimed a thrilling eight-wicket win over Paarl Rocks at Boland Park on Sunday. You may also like
Paarl Rocks captain Faf du Plessis was pleased to overcome the absence of an additional batsman en route to an 86-run victory over the Cape Town Blitz in the Mzansi Super League at Boland Park on Sunday. You may also like
Rain won at the Wanderers during the qualifier between the Jozi Stars and the Paarl Rocks, as the Stars sealed a final spot. You may also like
The business end of the Mzansi Super League continues at the Wanderers on Friday, when Stars and Rocks will battle for a berth in Sunday’s final against the Cape Town Blitz at Newlands. You may also like
The first half of Wednesday’s Mzansi Super League double-header brings a straight shootout to Boland Park, where the Giants and Rocks are vying for a spot alongside the Jozi Stars in Friday’s eliminator. You may also like
The Paarl Rocks secured a six-wicket victory over the Jozi Stars at the Bullring to stay in contention for a playoff spot in the Mzansi Super League. You may also like
The Tshwane Spartans collected a tight four-wicket victory over the Paarl Rocks in Wednesday’s Mzansi Super League fixture at SuperSport Park in Centurion. You may also like
Second place plays third as the Mzansi Super League returns to St George’s Park in Port Elizabeth on Friday. The Giants need to restart after their washout against the Cape Town Blitz, while the Rocks want to build on Wednesday’s win over the Durban Heat. You may also like