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Odi Cricket

SA’s living won’t be easy this summer
Article
/ 11 August 2017

SA’s living won’t be easy this summer

Acquiring the services of Ottis Gibson as the new coach, although far from straightforward, might be easier although there may be compensation to pay

By Neil Manthorp
Honesty, the Proteas’ brutal policy
Article
/ 10 August 2017

Honesty, the Proteas’ brutal policy

In the aftermath of South Africa’s bumpy Test performance against England, it’s time to face the facts

By Staff Reporter
Russell blasts Windies to thrilling one-wicket win
Article
/ 26 January 2015

Russell blasts Windies to thrilling one-wicket win

The West Indies gained their first win in the five-match cricket ODI series after they looked doomed to defeat several times.

By Staff Reporter
De Kock scores historic three centuries in a row
Article
/ 11 December 2013

De Kock scores historic three centuries in a row

Quinton De Kock has become the first wicketkeeper to score three centuries and the most runs in a three-match ODI series.

By Reuters
Rain gives Sri Lanka the edge in second ODI against Proteas
Article
/ 24 July 2013

Rain gives Sri Lanka the edge in second ODI against Proteas

Rangana Herath has led Sri Lanka by taking two wickets to help beat SA by 17 runs under the Duckworth/Lewis method in their second ODI.

By Sapa Ap
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Article
/ 8 January 2012

Morkel to replace injured Elgar

All-rounder Albie Morkel has been recalled as a replacement for batsman Dean Elgar in SA’s squad for the five-match ODI series against Sri Lanka.

By Staff Reporter
Kallis and Duminy shine against Windies
Article
/ 4 June 2010

Kallis and Duminy shine against Windies

South Africa powered to a clean sweep of their ODI series with West Indies, when they won the final match by one wicket on Thursday.

By Paul Mitchell
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Article
/ 5 March 2010

Zimbabwe hold nerve to edge Windies by two runs

Shingirai Masakadza held his nerve in the final over to help Zimbabwe earn a two-run victory over West Indies in the first ODI in Guyana on Thursday.

By Paul Mitchell
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Article
/ 3 March 2010

Morgan powers England to victory over Bangladesh

Irishman Eoin Morgan hammered a gutsy century under pressure to power England to a thrilling victory over Bangladesh in the second ODI on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 26 February 2010

Proteas playing for pride in final ODI against India

South Africa will be playing for little more than pride when they take on India in the third and final one-dayer in Ahmedabad on Saturday.

By Staff Reporter
End of an era for Australia as Lee quits Test cricket
Article
/ 24 February 2010

End of an era for Australia as Lee quits Test cricket

Brett Lee quit Test cricket on Wednesday after a run of injuries, the latest player to give up the long format of the game to prolong his career.

By Talek Harris
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Article
/ 22 February 2010

Depleted India snatch dramatic win over South Africa

India overcame the absence of four top stars to beat South Africa by one run in a thrilling ODI on Sunday and take a lead in the three-match series.

By Staff Reporter
Graeme Smith ruled out of India ODIs
Article
/ 18 February 2010

Graeme Smith ruled out of India ODIs

South Africa’s captain, Graeme Smith, will miss the one-day series against India due to a finger injury, an official said on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 1 February 2010

PCB promises changes after Australian whitewash

Pakistan cricket vowed on Monday to redress major failings after their crushing defeat at the hands of Australia in the Tests and one-day series.

By Shahid Hashmi
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Article
/ 1 February 2010

Afridi banned for ball tampering

Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi has been slapped with a two-match ban after being caught biting the ball in the final one-dayer against Australia.

By Shahid Hashmi
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Article
/ 14 January 2010

Sri Lanka come out tops in tri-series

Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara hit half-centuries to lead Sri Lanka to a four-wicket win over India in the triangular ODI series on Wednesday

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 15 December 2009

India edge Sri Lanka in ODI runfest

India overcame a brilliant century by Tillakaratne Dilshan to defeat Sri Lanka by three runs in a dramatic start to the five-match one-day series.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 8 December 2009

Proteas confirm no Tests scheduled for India tour

Gerald Majola confirmed on Monday that the South African tour of India early next year will be a limited-overs only tour, with no Tests played.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 20 November 2009

Rain delays play at the Wanderers

Persistent rain has meant that play could not begin on time in the first MTN one-day international between South Africa and England at the Wanderers.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 16 November 2009

Proteas ready for England attack

England has a talented bowling attack, but AB de Villiers is confident the Proteas will be ready for them when the ODI series starts on Friday.

By Jane Bramley
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Article
/ 11 November 2009

Now for England, says Smith

With the first series win of the season firmly under his belt, Proteas captain Graeme Smith’s eyes are now on England.

By Jane Bramley
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Article
/ 4 November 2009

Henriques the latest Aussie casualty on India tour

An already weakened Australia were dealt another blow in the one-day series in India after Moises Henriques was ruled out of Thursday’s fifth match.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 27 October 2009

Australia lose Johnson, Lee for second ODI

Australia suffered a major blow on Tuesday when injured pace spearheads Brett Lee and Mitchell Johnson were ruled out of the second ODI against India.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 23 October 2009

Australia wary of India backlash

World champions Australia will not take victory for granted when they clash with India in a seven-match one-day series starting here on Sunday.

By Abhaya Srivastava
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Article
/ 15 September 2009

‘Aussie grit’ to be tested at Champions Trophy

Australia waited eight years to win the Champions Trophy in 2006 and are not expected to relax their grip easily when the 2009 tournament begins.

By Manoj Vatsyayana
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Article
/ 11 September 2009

Bopara wants to be England’s ‘main man’

Ravi Bopara’s average may have taken a battering from Australia’s bowlers but the Essex batsman’s self-belief remains intact.

By Julian Guyer
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Article
/ 9 September 2009

India eye number one ODI ranking

Coach Gary Kirsten said on Wednesday India needed to be consistent in the ongoing tri-series in Sri Lanka to become the world’s best one-day team.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 1 September 2009

Voges called up to Aussie ODI squad

Australia have added Adam Voges to their squad for the one-day leg of their tour of England.

By Julian Guyer

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