Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 15 (ANI/NewsVoir): EuroSchool with former South African cricketer and renowned coach, Jonty Rhodes hosted an exclusive workshop for the student and parent community. The session 'How to Discover Your Child's Superpower' was conducted on March 4, 2023, and
The latter had injured himself while celebrating Kyle Mayers' wicket during the West Indies second innings in the second Test at home. Proteas won the Test series 2-0
A group of US lawmakers recently drafted a resolution criticizing South Africa's government for its close relations with Beijing, including its use of Chinese technology, and called on President Joe Biden to review Americans' relationship with Pretoria, South Africa, Global Security reported
Archer said that he has surpassed his ambitions in battling back from persistent injury to resume his international career. He is in midst of a great, but cautious return to action across all formats. He has claimed a total of 13 wickets in four ODIs and a T20I since his comeback against Sou
Maharaj suffered an injury while running to celebrate the dismissal of Windies all-rounder Kyle Mayers and was stretchered off the field and taken to a hospital. The scans revealed significant damage, putting him on crutches and a moon boot on his left leg
Her decision to retire comes a month and a half after her controversial exclusion from the T20 WC side, due to her failure to pass the fitness test by 18 seconds. Luus led the side in her absence and took them to the final, where they lost to Australia
Cricket South Africa made an official announcement about their central contract for the year 2023-34 on Saturday. Unlike previous year South Africa cricket board increased the number of players from 16 to 20.
Archer's elbow, back problems had kept him out of international cricket for 22 months, until he made his return against South Africa in January. His first match on return was not memorable, as he gave away 81 runs. But he delivered a fiery spell of 6/40 in the second match. In the recently-c
Spinners Keshav Maharaj and Simon Harmer have been added in South Africa's playing XI for the second Test against West Indies in Johannesburg that begins on Wednesday.