Faf du Plessis feels that South Africa should have worked harder to keep wickets in hand and gone for broke later in the innings when the surface became easier
Category: Cricket
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Sammy issues plea as West Indies remain stuck in Kolkata hotel
West Indies have not been given an official update in terms of their travel schedule but the first batch of Zimbabwe squad members have now left for home
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Halliday’s maiden ODI century, Kerr sisters’ seven wickets hand Zimbabwe a walloping
Brooke Halliday struck 157*, the joint-third-highest score by a NZ batter in ODIs, as Zimbabwe went down by a record 180 runs
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India will have to be aggressive to spoil Healy’s farewell
Australia only need a draw at the WACA to secure the multi-format series outright but will be motivated to send off their captain with a victory
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Labuschagne named domestic One-Day Cup player of the year
Labuschagne polled 20 votes after making four centuries in six innings, to finish one vote ahead of New South Wales batter Kurtis Patterson
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Final spot in the bag, Henry can catch his breath after frenetic but ‘special’ week
Matt Henry flew back home to be around for his son’s birth and flew back for the T20 World Cup semi-final, all during the crisis in West Asia, will now “get ready for what’s to come”
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Conrad: ‘Tonight wasn’t a choke, it was a bloody walloping’
South Africa head coach admits his team “didn’t have a sniff” against New Zealand, and got a proper <i>snotklap</i>
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Flying Finn launches NZ into the final with record ton
South Africa were knocked out by the pairing of Henry-Ravindra with ball and Allen-Seifert with bat
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Markram: ‘Not a slap in the face, but it feels like it’
The South Africa captain expected the Eden Gardens track to play much better for the batters in the first semi-final
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Allen’s 33-ball hundred leads New Zealand into final
South Africa were knocked out by the pairing of Henry-Ravindra with ball and Allen-Seifert with bat