Home »
- Australia Desperate For Rebound
- Andy Flower will have been pleased to squeeze the win in the first Twenty20 meeting with Australia in Adelaide - but will have been less impressed with the manner in which it was achieved. The visitors went from a position of dominance, as they were apparently cruising to victory, before... Read More
- Adam Currie
- Thursday, January 13, 2011 - 15:28
- World Cup Squads Begin To Take Shape
- While the purists were licking their lips at the chance to watch the world’s top two sides slug it out in the test arena, the modern cricketing thrill seeker will be just as excited as the ODI series begins to take shape. With the World Cup only a month away, both of these cricketing giants... Read More
- Adam Currie
- Wednesday, January 12, 2011 - 05:29
- Preparation for the World Cup Starts Now
- With all of the hype and expectations of the Test series, the attention now shifts towards the shorter formats of the game. Tomorrow will see the only Twenty20 match of the series at the new Moses Mabhida stadium in Durban. The respective captains, Johan Botha and Mahendra Singh Dhoni, both admit... Read More
- Adam Currie
- Wednesday, January 12, 2011 - 05:04
- England Seek To Maintain Momentum
- And so we say goodbye to the traditional format of the game and strap ourselves in for the thrill seeking result of modernity. Its once again coloured clothing and white balls as twenty20 and ODI’s set itself in to dominate over the coming few months. We're in for a rematch of sorts, as... Read More
- Adam Currie
- Tuesday, January 11, 2011 - 14:27
- England Three Wickets From History
- England are on the verge of a crushing 3-1 Ashes victory, and with it the first series win down under in 24 years. At stumps on day four in Sydney, Australia were 213/7- an imposing 151 runs behind and staring at a third defeat by an innings in the current series. James Anderson displayed an... Read More
- Adam Currie
- Thursday, January 6, 2011 - 15:25
- King Kallis Reigns Supreme
- While the majority of the cricketing world turns its attention to the Ashes, the African and Asian continent remained gripped by a series that will be decided by the final day’s play. Jacques Kallis was colossal on yet another topsy-turvy day between the world’s best two sides. The man... Read More
- Adam Currie
- Thursday, January 6, 2011 - 04:23
- England Two Days Away From Historic Series Win
- Centuries by both Alastair Cook and Ian Bell put England within sight of their first series victory in Australia for 24 years, after a dominant third day at the final Ashes test on Wednesday. A record-breaking Alastair Cook led the way with 189, his third hundred of the series, while Ian Bell... Read More
- Adam Currie
- Wednesday, January 5, 2011 - 15:35
- Clash Of The Titans Ensures Thrilling Series Climax
- Day three was an absolute humdinger for all present as two legends of the game have left the series evenly poised. On one of the most finest day’s imaginable from a cricket fan’s perspective, the world's best fast bowler terrorised the game’s most acclaimed batsmen with... Read More
- Adam Currie
- Wednesday, January 5, 2011 - 05:14
- England Maintain Momentum
- England closed to within 113 runs of an innings lead over a fighting Australia on the second day at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Mitchell Johnson did his best to keep Australia alive in the final Ashes Test with a vital half-century and two key wickets, but England were handily placed on 3/167 in... Read More
- Adam Currie
- Tuesday, January 4, 2011 - 15:24
- England Take The Spoils On Final Test Opening Day
- The hard work of Australia's top order was beginning to unravel at the SCG, on a rain-interrupted opening day of the final Ashes Test. Australia slid from 105/1 to 134/4 as England took the ascendancy once again for what has been an historic Test series down under. The hosts could not display... Read More
- Adam Currie
- Monday, January 3, 2011 - 15:33