Tahir: I deserve more respect than these guys thinking I’m worthless
Imran Tahir says the lack of communication and his ultimate omission from the Proteas’ T20 World Cup squad is “really sad” and that he felt disrespected and “worthless”. (more…)
Imran Tahir says the lack of communication and his ultimate omission from the Proteas’ T20 World Cup squad is “really sad” and that he felt disrespected and “worthless”. (more…)
Heinrich Klaasen and Keshav Maharaj have been included in an extended 18-man Proteas squad for the T20 World Cup, but there is no place for Faf du Plessis, Imran Tahir or Chris Morris. (more…)
The Proteas will start their T20 World Cup campaign against Australia on 23 October after the ICC released the fixture list for the tournament in the UAE and Oman. (more…)
The Proteas selectors appear to have retired Faf du Plessis from international cricket by omitting him from the last series before the T20 World Cup. They may live to regret that decision, writes RYAN VREDE. (more…)
The Proteas selectors seem to have moved on from Imran Tahir. However, after his heroics in The Hundred he has re-entered a World Cup squad conversation with him controlling his international future, writes RYAN VREDE. (more…)
The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Monday confirmed the official launch of the ICC Cricket World Cup Super League, which will get under way on Thursday when England and Ireland commence the first of three ODIs in Southampton. (more…)
The International Cricket Council has confirmed that the T20 World Cup, which was scheduled to take place in Australia from October to November, has been moved to next year, writes ANDRE HUISAMEN. (more…)
Ben Stokes didn’t want the runs gathered from the controversial overthrows awarded to England during Sunday’s World Cup final win over New Zealand, according to Test team-mate James Anderson. (more…)
The World Cup showed why cricket needs to update its laws if it wants to continue to appeal to fans, writes WADE PRETORIUS. (more…)
England won Sunday’s World Cup final against New Zealand at Lord’s in London. (more…)