Veerasammy Permaul’s excellent form from the WICB Professional Cricket League carried over into the Nagico Super50 as his spell of 4 for 12 decimated Windward Islands in a 142-run win for Guyana at Queen’s Park Oval in Trinidad. Windwards had started confidently in reply to Guyana’s 227 for 6 but slid from 34 for 0
South Africa v West Indies, 1st ODI, Durban…..Amla milestone sets up easy SA win
Hashim Amla became the fastest South African batsmen to reach 5000 ODI runs a run-a-ball 66 in his 101st innings and set South Africa up to take the series lead. He starred in a 99-run third-wicket stand with AB de Villiers, in which runs were scored at 6.82 to the over before de Villiers and
Australia v England, Carlton Mid Tri-Series, Sydney….. Warner ton seals bonus-point win
Two high quality hundreds were notched in this match, by Eoin Morgan and David Warner, while no other batsmen passed 40. The difference between Australia and England was that Warner’s 127 at the top of the order set the tone for the hosts, whereas Morgan’s 121 served merely to add a veneer of respectability to
South Africa v West Indies, 3rd T20, Durban…..Van Wyk century leads SA to consolation win
He is neither South Africa’s first-choice limited-overs wicketkeeper batsmen nor their second so it was only fitting that Morne van Wyk, third in the queue behind Quinton de Kock and AB de Villiers and overlooked for the World Cup despite topping the ongoing one-day cup run charts, became their third T20 centurion. Minutes after an
World Cup 2015…..Narine picked for World Cup
Sunil Narine returns to international cricket next month after being named in the 15-man World Cup squad which includes five allrounders, three specialist batsmen, four fast bowlers, two spinners and a wicketkeeper. Jason Holder, named captain for the South Africa ODI series, retains the position and as reported on Thursday, Dwayne Bravo and Kieron Pollard