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Started from the bottom now they're here – the MI Cape Town story
Bottom of the pile in 2023 and 2024, the franchise are gunning for silverware in 2025Firdose Moonda29-Jan-2025From the bottom of the points table in t
Australia vs South Africa: Why Starc and Jansen should be in the firing line
Tactics board: Where the second semi-final between Australia and South Africa, in Kolkata, could be won or lostSidharth Monga14-Nov-20235:37Finch on A
Should Mushfiqur Rahim give up the reverse sweep?
The shot isn’t working for him – or his team, so there could be a case for him to shelve it and find another wayMohammad Isam13-May-2022Halfway throug
Stop-gap West Indies highlight pandemic dilemma
More teams will be faced with first-choice players pulling out, and it could result in further lopsided contestsMohammad Isam22-Jan-2021If any part of
New Zealand and the gym selfie
With three wins in three World Cup games, they’re basically showing off right now. But the toughest test is yet to comeAndrew Fidel Fernando in Taunto
Mixed feelings for Elgar after 'anticlimactic' day
An “amateur moment” with the bat and “blunders” at slip left the South Africa opener less than satisfied on a day when his 199 helped his side take co
Steyn, Philander take SA to happier times
Although rain took the sting out of what was shaping up to be a sensational day of Test cricket, for 59 minutes South Africa remembered what it felt l
Taylor's enterprise, Schutt's incision key in Strikers win
Sarah Taylor’s breezy 48 and Megan Schutt’s three-wicket burst upfront helped Adelaide Strikers defend 135 to register their second win in the Women’s
Underdogs England still possess bite
Peter Moores painted an optimistic picture of England’s World Cup chances as the team set off at the start of a gruelling year of international compet
Is there a way back for Sehwag?
Former India mental conditioning coach Paddy Upton, and former Test cricketers Dilip Vengsarkar and Chetan Chauhan on whether Virender Sehwag can brea