Darren Lehmann was hospitalised with deep-vein thrombosis ahead of the final ODI against India last month Andrew Matthews / © PA Photos Australia’s coach Darren Lehmann is expected to join the squad in New Zealand before the end of the ongoing one-day series. Lehmann was hospitalised with deep-vein thrombosis in Sydney before the fifth ODI against India last month, and it was initially not expected that he would be cleared…
WA women's cricketer banned for betting on day-night Test
Angela Reakes was also handed a suspended two-year ban in December after placing bets on the 2015 World Cup © Getty Images A second Australian women’s cricketer has been caught out betting on the game this summer, with Western Australia’s Piepa Cleary suspended for six months by Cricket Australia for placing bets on the day-night Test in Adelaide last November. Cleary, 19, placed six bets totalling $15.50 on various elements…
England break more records to topple Proteas
England maintained their new-found liking for record breaking as they beat South Africa in the first one-day international on the back of their highest-ever total on foreign soil. Jos Buttler’s fourth ODI century, after being promoted to four, was the catalyst for a total of 399 for nine that proved 39 runs too many for the Proteas on the Duckworth-Lewis Method after rain forced an early end in Bloemfontein. Quinton de Kock…
SA were 'on target' to win – de Villiers
Quinton de Kock was unbeaten on 138 when the rain came down © Getty Images While farmers across the Free State welcomed the rain that fell on Wednesday night, South Africa’s cricketers would not have minded if it stayed dry for a few more hours. The hosts believed they were on track to take the opening honours, despite losing by 39 runs on the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern calculation. “It was advantage England…
Butter continues to amaze team-mates
[embedded content] Jos Buttler’s latest dose of heavy hitting was still enough to shock his team-mates as England made a record-breaking start to the one-day international series against South Africa. Buttler plundered his fourth ODI century from 73 balls as England racked up 399 for nine – their highest total on foreign soil – en-route to a 39-run Duckworth-Lewis Method win. It was another stunning show from Buttler who could…
Buttler-powered 399 puts England 1-0 up
England 399 for 9 (Buttler 107, Hales 57, Stokes 57, Root 52) beat South Africa 250 for 5 (de Kock 138*, du Plessis 55, Moeen 3-43) by 39 runs (DLS method)Scorecard and ball-by-ball details Play 01:25 Records tumble as England set big target Jos Buttler’s hundred powered England to 399 for 9 and that was enough to put them 1-0 up in the series when the rain curtailed the South…
Saba honoured as Chance to Shine celebrates 10 years
Chance to Shine volunteer coach Saba Nasim was yesterday honoured by Samantha Cameron for her work inspiring girls in East London to play and learn through cricket. Nasim was named by Mrs Cameron as a “Point of Light” – an award through which Prime Minister David Cameron recognises outstanding individual volunteers who are making a difference in their local community. The award was part of a reception held at Number 10 Downing…
Pandey hopes to build on Sydney gains
Manish Pandey: “I want to take my Australia experience forward to the my next innings, try to play the same way.” © AFP Manish Pandey, whose maiden ODI century in Sydney lifted India to the highest successful chase against Australia in Australia, has said that he is keen to build on the gains made in the series. His unbeaten 104 helped India chase down 331 in the last game of…
Mohsin grabs his chance to shine with the bat
Hasan Mohsin’s ability to assess a situation and act accordingly held Pakistan Under-19s in good stead © International Cricket Council Pakistan Under-19s allrounder Hasan Mohsin was named the Man of the Match against Afghanistan Under-19s in Sylhet for his swing-bowling display. Against Sri Lanka Under-19s on Wednesday, Mohsin exhibited his batting prowess too, something he didn’t get a chance to do when Pakistan chased low totals in the first two…
Payment agreement saves Masters Champions League
Play 01:26 Agreement saves Masters Champions League Organisers of the Masters Champions League have insisted that all players will be paid in full after late payments threatened the continuation of the tournament. ESPNcricinfo understands that, after some team owners missed payments, several of the captains declared a deadline by which payments had to be met or they would decline to fulfil their fixtures. As a result, the MCL’s parent company,…