• Quinton de Kock hits hundred as England thrashed by South Africa

    Quinton de Kock hits hundred as England thrashed by South Africa
    England suffer a heavy seven-wicket defeat by South Africa in Cape Town in their first one-day international since winning the World Cup.
  • South Africa beat England by seven wickets in first ODI – as it happened

    South Africa beat England by seven wickets in first ODI – as it happened
    An under-strength England team was soundly beaten in Cape Town in the first of three ODIs against South Africa 6.49pm GMT Right, that’s all from me. The second ODI will be played in Durban on Friday, with the third and final match scheduled for Johannesburg on Sunday, and you’ll obviously be able to follow both of those here. For now, though, bye! 6.44pm GMT Barney Ronay is in South Africa, and here’s his match report:So much for new dawns, new cycles, reboots of the reboot. In
  • De Kock leads South Africa’s seven-wicket thrashing of England in first ODI

    De Kock leads South Africa’s seven-wicket thrashing of England in first ODI
    • England 258-8; South Africa 259-3; SA win by seven wickets
    • De Kock hits 107 from 113 balls as world champions slip to defeatSo much for new dawns, new cycles, reboots of the reboot. In Cape Town England’s World Cup winning 50-over team stuttered back into action with a performance that choked on its own ambition early on before falling back on an old school rescue job from Joe Denly. By the end they were beaten easily under the evening lights as Quinton de Kock and Temba Bavu
  • De Kock leads South Africa’s seven-wicket defeat of England in first ODI

    De Kock leads South Africa’s seven-wicket defeat of England in first ODI
    • England 258-8; South Africa 259-3; SA win by seven wickets
    • De Kock hits 107 from 113 balls as world champions slip to defeatSo much for new dawns, new cycles, reboots of the reboot. In Cape Town England’s World Cup-winning 50-over team stuttered back into action with a performance that choked on its own ambition early on before falling back on an old-school rescue job from Joe Denly. By the end they were beaten easily under the evening lights as Quinton de Kock and Temba Bavu
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  • De Kock leads South Africa’s eight-wicket demolition of England in first ODI

    De Kock leads South Africa’s eight-wicket demolition of England in first ODI
    • England 258-8; South Africa 259-3; SA win by seven wickets
    • De Kock hits 107 from 113 balls as world champions slip to defeatSo much for new dawns, new cycles, reboots of the reboot. In Cape Town England’s World Cup winning 50-over team stuttered back into action with a performance that choked on its own ambition early on before falling back on an old school rescue job from Joe Denly. By the end they were beaten easily under the evening lights as Quinton de Kock and Temba Bavu
  • South Africa beat England by seven wickets in first ODI – live!

    South Africa beat England by seven wickets in first ODI – live!
    Updates from the opening match of the seriesCricket on Ice proves there’s no business like snow business
    And you can email Simon here or tweet him here 6.39pm GMT Eoin Morgan has a chat:You’re way off the mark. We were hurt. South Africa completely outplayed us today in all departments. We’ve got no excuses, we didn’t adapt to the conditions that were set in front of us. We knew it wasn’t going to be a complete runfest but every batsman apart from I suppose Joe Denl
  • England set South Africa 259 to win the first ODI – live!

    England set South Africa 259 to win the first ODI – live!
    Updates from the opening match of the seriesCricket on Ice proves there’s no business like snow business
    And you can get in touch with Rob by email here 2.39pm GMT It’s hard to know whether that’s a good score. The surface is sluggish and my instinct is that England are slight favourites, but the pitch could speed up when the lights come on this evening. What we can say is that Joe Denly (87 from 103 balls) and Tabraiz Shamsi (10-0-38-3) were several shades of excellent, and th
  • U19s Cricket World Cup: Pakistan suffer calamitous run-out against India

    U19s Cricket World Cup: Pakistan suffer calamitous run-out against India
    Pakistan's Qasim Akram is dismissed in comical fashion as he and captain Rohail Nazir find themselves at the same end against India in the first semi-final of the U19s World Cup.
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  • The Spin | St Moritz proves there’s no business like snow business with Cricket on Ice

    The Spin | St Moritz proves there’s no business like snow business with Cricket on Ice
    Annual trophy evokes matches dating back to the 1800s when British teams contested stone-cold classics frozen in timeIt’s early February, the depths of winter (or at least it’s supposed to be), and that can mean only one thing: cricket. Well, this is at least true for the residents of St Moritz, home of the annual Cricket on Ice Trophy, where this shortest and surely most miserable of northern hemisphere months marks the pinnacle of the cricketing year.In Britain – apart from a
  • Kiran Carlson: Glamorgan extend batsman's contract

    Kiran Carlson: Glamorgan extend batsman's contract
    Batsman Kiran Carlson has been given a contract extension to remain with Glamorgan until 2022.
  • Marcus Stoinis overlooked as Mitch Marsh and Maxwell recalled by Australia

    Marcus Stoinis overlooked as Mitch Marsh and Maxwell recalled by Australia
    BBL’s best player left out of both ODI and T20 squadsShort-format tour of South Africa begins 21 FebruaryAustralia have recalled allrounder Mitch Marsh from the international cricket wilderness but snubbed Marcus Stoinis for the short-format tour of South Africa. Marsh and Glenn Maxwell have both won recalls to Australia’s one-day and Twenty20 squads but Stoinis, on the day he was named the BBL’s player of the tournament, has been overlooked for both.“Marcus Stoinis is a

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