Hashim Amla has warned South Africa that they face the first of “three finals in a row” ahead of the third one-day international against England at Centurion tomorrow. The 32-year-old batsman, who stepped down from the Test captaincy during the Proteas’ 2-1 defeat, believes their series begins at SuperSport Park as the hosts attempt to salvage something from the ODIs after losing the opening two games. Defeat would be a…
Umar Akmal's 40-ball 93 powers Lahore to big win
Lahore Qalandars 194 for 3 (Akmal 93, Delport 73) beat Quetta Gladiators 131 (Nawaz 42, Gohar 4-14, Mendis 3-17) by 63 runsScorecard and ball-by-ball details Ahmed Shehzad applauds Umar Akmal following his 40-ball 93 © PSL Umar Akmal stroked the highest score of this season’s Pakistan Super League, his 40-ball 93 guiding Lahore Qalandars to their first win of the season, against Quetta Gladiators in Dubai. The 63-run defeat was…
Hurry left with empty feeling
England Under-19s coach Andy Hurry admitted that he and the players still had an empty feeling today, 24 hours after their sudden World Cup exit at the hands of Sri Lanka. But Hurry has urged his team to shake off their disappointment and sign off from Bangladesh with two more wins in the Play-Off competition that will determine who finishes fifth in the rankings, and which also has a major…
Captain Hetmyer admits WI got 'complacent'
West Indies Under-19 have lost just one game this World Cup © International Cricket Council Chemar Holder was bowling in Basseterre in St Kitts and Nevis less than three weeks ago when West Indies Under-19 were playing a bilateral series in Bangladesh, just before the World Cup warm-ups. West Indies lost all three youth ODIs against a second-string Bangladesh side, but Holder finished with a five-for while playing for Combined…
India's pace, SL spin key factors in semi-final
Match facts Tuesday, February 9, 2016 Start time 0900 local (0300 GMT) India Under-19s will look to Avesh Khan to provide early breakthroughs © International Cricket Council Big picture India-Sri Lanka contests, at all levels, have often been about their batsmen and one team outscoring the other in run fests. This time however, the clash between the India Under-19s and the Sri Lanka Under-19s could come down to their respective…
South Africa to expand domestic structure
Kimberley could become the home city of a new South African franchise © Getty Images East London and Kimberley are in a battle to become the home cities for one of two new South African franchises while Potchefstroom may be the base for the other, as CSA looks to expand its domestic structure. An insider revealed to ESPNcricinfo that there is talk of increasing the number of franchises from six…
Venues announced for 2017 Women’s World Cup
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) today announced the five host grounds for the ICC Women’s World Cup in 2017. The ICC has confirmed Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Somerset, Gloucestershire and Lord’s will host the competition’s 31 matches starting on June 26th next year – with the Home of Cricket set to stage the final on July 23rd. It will be the first time that the tournament has been held in…
Dhoni juggles SL series priorities with World T20 prep
‘You can have only one big hitter in the side but if it’s his day, he can take the game away from you. And it can happen in just 10 or 12 balls’ – MS Dhoni © PTI Sri Lanka don’t have a mystery spinner. That should be enough to stop the press, but that is not the end of the story. The cricketing shrewdness of Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar…
Neil McKenzie appointed SA batting consultant
Neil McKenzie will be the fifth batting consultant in South Africa coach Russell Domingo’s tenure © Getty Images Neil McKenzie will join South Africa’s support staff as a batting consultant following his retirement from cricket nine days ago. McKenzie is currently playing in the Masters Champions League (MCL) and will discuss the details of his contract on his return from the UAE. “Yes I have accepted the position but will…
McCullum pleased with 'fitting' farewell
Brendon McCullum – “For us to be able to still step out and beat the best team in the world is testament to the depth that we’ve been able to create over a period of time” © Getty Images New Zealand’s now former ODI captain Brendon McCullum has praised his team for the way they responded to a batting collapse in the first innings and staged a 55-run win to…