David Miller struck a 116-ball 101 and lifted South Africa to 212 after his team had lost four early wickets against Australia during the second semifinal of the World Cup here on Thursday. Miller hit eight fours and five sixes during his rescue act, and brought up his century with a maximum over deep midwicket off Australian captain Pat Cummins. Miller got out two balls later, though. Opting to bat after winning the toss, South Africa were off to a disastrous start losing both their openers Quinton de...
NEW DELHI: England's decision to bowl first against South Africa in sweltering Mumbai conditions backfired as they suffered a devastating 229-run one-day international...
NEW DELHI: South Africa's star wicketkeeper-batter, Quinton de Kock, has decided to retire from one-day international cricket after the upcoming 50-over World Cup...