India lose first WTC Test, South Africa stun England in Women’s T20WC, and de Kock’s half-century helps level series
After being thrashed by 107 runs in the first T20I, South Africa now have just two days to recover from the humiliation and draw level in the second.
Poonam discombobulates Australia, Ashton Agar takes thrilling hat-trick, and Pragyan Ojha retires.
Australia and South Africa will meet in the first T20 International on February 21 at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg.
Eoin Morgan seals England triumph, Boult returns for India clash, and Mahmudullah is dropped.
There are three practice matches involving some key teams scheduled for 18th February. The matches will be played in Adelaide and Brisbane.
In the decider of a nail-biting series, batting might will be the differentiating factor between the two sides on Sunday.
South Africa showed much-needed signs of grit, and England are up against it to save the series.
South Africans have only managed to reach the knockout stage once in the six editions of the T20 World Cup. Out of 23 fixtures so far they have won only eight.
Ngidi stuns England, Robin Singh named UAE DoC, and Maxwell to miss some part of IPL.