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During last year’s Ashes series England captain Joe Root was warned to not over-bowl starlet Jofra Archer. The new darling of English cricket was an irresistible option with the ball, but like all good things needed to be used in moderation.
During last year’s Ashes series England captain Joe Root was warned to not over-bowl starlet Jofra Archer. The new darling of English cricket was an irresistible option with the ball, but like all good things needed to be used in moderation.
Since the sandpaper ball-tampering scandal, Australian players have received just one ICC code of conduct breach compared to 11 handed to England cricketers.
Footage of England cricketers Ben Stokes and Jos Buttler aiming profane abuse at a spectator and an opposition player respectively has again highlighted the questionable influence of home television broadcasters.
South Africa quick Kagiso Rabada’s controversial one-match ban over his celebration of Joe Root’s dismissal is a concern for coach Mark Boucher.
A cricket fan who racially abused England fast bowler Jofra Archer during a Test match at Tauranga in November has been banned from domestic and international matches in New Zealand for two years.
Jos Buttler has been disciplined by the International Cricket Council for his outburst at Vernon Philander during the second Test against South Africa.
Two Tests into the engrossing South Africa versus England series, it’s all square and poised to be a classic.
The number 438 is etched in South Africa’s cricketing folklore.
England will complete a record chase at Centurion if they score the 255 runs required to beat South Africa in the first Test.
During the recent encounter between South Africa and England in Cape Town, the issue of four-day Tests was raised by the host country.
During the recent encounter between South Africa and England in Cape Town, the issue of four-day Tests was raised by the host country.
During the recent encounter between South Africa and England in Cape Town, the issue of four-day Tests was raised by the host country.
Australian coach Trevor Bayliss and his victorious England cricket team have received New Year Honours for winning the World Cup.
Australian coach Trevor Bayliss and his victorious England cricket team have received New Year Honours for winning the World Cup.
Australian coach Trevor Bayliss and his victorious England cricket team have received New Year Honours for winning the World Cup.
It is that time of the year when most of us take a look back at the time that went by and reminisce about the moments that made the year.
South Africa and England have an interesting Test rivalry. Some classic memories have arisen from these two sides going at each other.
Tomorrow marks the beginning of one of the more interesting tussles of the World Test Series Championship.
Ben Stokes might not line up in England’s own Boxing Day Test against South Africa.
Following my pieces on the summers of 1984-85 and 1985-86, here is the third in my trauma trilogy – a reminisce of the 1986-87 cricket season.
Whenever I hear the name Bob Willis, a picture comes into my mind.
First the Kookaburra ball was too lifeless, then New Zealand pitches were too flat and now Jofra Archer’s latest gripe is that he was cheated by the Kiwi speed guns.
Former England captain and cricket pundit Bob Willis has died at the age of 70.
Australia will head into their traditional festive fixture at the MCG in pretty good spirits.
Australia will head into their traditional festive fixture at the MCG in pretty good spirits.
Australia will head into their traditional festive fixture at the MCG in pretty good spirits.
During last year’s Ashes series England captain Joe Root was warned to not over-bowl starlet Jofra Archer. The new darling of English cricket was an irresistible option with the ball, but like all good things needed to be used in moderation.
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