South Africa secured their second victory in the ICC Champions Trophy, topping Group B with a commanding performance against England in Karachi on Saturday. Chasing a target of 180, the Proteas cruised to victory in just 29.1 overs, thanks to an explosive partnership of 127-runs between Rass
Former cricketer Kevin Pietersen lambasted England batters' approach against South Africa in their final group stage match in the ongoing Champions Trophy.
Aiden Markram, standing in as South Africa's captain in the absence of Temba Bavuma, left the field due to discomfort in his hamstring during the match against England. In his absence, Heinrich Klaasen assumed leadership responsibilities. The update was provided by the commentators on the br
A powerful spell by lanky pacer Marco Jansen (3/39 in seven overs) left England without their top order within the first seven overs. A statistic has emerged that proves only one thing: England has retained the philosophy of bold and attacking cricket of their World Cup-winning skipper Morga
Afghanistan's steady rise in international cricket has caught the attention of cricketing greats, with former South African pacer Dale Steyn expressing confidence in their ability to win an ICC tournament within the next decade. However, he emphasized that for this to become a reality, the t
South Africa will lock horns with England on Saturday in order to book their spot in the semi-finals of the ongoing ICC Champions Trophy 2025 clash at the National Stadium in Karachi.
Jos Buttler has announced his decision to step down from England's white-ball captaincy duties in the aftermath of their group-stage exit at the ongoing ICC Champions Trophy.
Ahead of their all-import clash against England at Karachi, South Africa's right-hand batter Rassie van der Dussen said that the ongoing marquee event will possibly be the last major ICC tournament of his cricketing career.
Following Afghanistan's win over England at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on Wednesday have put the Hasmatullah Shahidi-led side in contention for the semi-final spot from Group B along with Australia and South Africa.
The echoes of a golden era came alive under the floodlights of the DY Patil Stadium as Hashim Amla's graceful half-century was overshadowed by a couple of audacious fifties from Asela Gunaratne and Chinthaka Jayasinghe that helped Sri Lanka Masters register a seven-wicket victory against Sou