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Shepherd, Pooran and Hope help West Indies sweep South Africa 3-0
Shepherd, Joseph seal West Indies' third consecutive T20I series win over South Africa
Pooran and Forde lead West Indies' demolition of South Africa
Build-up to 2026 begins for West Indies, South Africa - with some ghosts of 2024 still to bury
Coach Conrad thrilled with South Africa's shot at WTC 'pot of gold'
Rabada, Maharaj seal win for South Africa against resilient West Indies
Markram, Verreynne fifties put South Africa in control
Zimbabwe express interest in hosting Women's T20 World Cup 2024
Shamar Joseph and Wiaan Mulder grab headlines on 17-wicket opening day
Bavuma: 'My focus is on Tests, and I'm going to play the best I can in that format'
No time for slip-ups as West Indies, South Africa bring Test cricket back to Guyana
South Africa call up Under-19 World Cup star Maphaka for West Indies T20Is
'I don't need to reinvent the wheel' - de Zorzi takes to life as Test opener
Maharaj: 'I'll bowl the whole day if I have to'
Athanaze, rain deny South Africa in the first drawn Test of 2024
Maharaj, Rabada's perfect mini-day puts South Africa in position to push for win
Maharaj's 28-over spell applies squeeze on West Indies on rain-affected day
Warrican's late strikes keep WI in contest after fifties from Bavuma and de Zorzi
Rain allows only 15 overs on opening day
How Lungi Ngidi learnt to ease up and enjoy his cricket
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India vs Pakistan called off in veterans' World Championship of Legends
Akash Deep, Arshdeep likely out of fourth Test; Kamboj called-up as cover
Knee injury rules Nitish Reddy out of England tour, Arshdeep out of fourth Test
India weigh up intriguing option of Jurel as keeper, Pant as batter
Litton Das and Salman Agha steel themselves for Dhaka's surprises