Martin van Jaarsveld to make his test debut against Bangladesh
Northerns middle order batsman Martin van Jaarsveld is the only new cap
named in the South African team to play Bangladesh in the first Castle
Lager/MTN Test match at Buffalo Park in East London from the 18th to the
22nd of October
27-May-2016•UCBSA Media Release
No repeats
Grounds that have hosted only one Test
28-Jul-2014•Steven Lynch
Pietersen century all in vain
Kevin Pietersen's sensational 69-ball hundred, England's fastest in one-day cricket was not enough to save England from defeat in a thrilling fifth one-day international at East London
04-Sep-2007•The Bulletin by Jenny Thompson
South Africa wrap up the series
Despite a top-order wobble, South Africa clinched a six-wicket win and an unassailable series lead over Zimbabwe in the rescheduled second one-day international at East London
18-Sep-2006•The Bulletin by Jamie Alter
Border cricket must defend status
Border Cricket has been told it must defend its position as Eastern Cape cricket's fanchise administrative centre
02-Jun-2005•Cricinfo staff
Pietersen century all in vain
Kevin Pietersen's sensational 69-ball hundred, England's fastest in one-day cricket was not enough to save England from defeat in a thrilling fifth one-day international at East London
09-Feb-2005•The Bulletin by Jenny Thompson
Ability, but no bounce
Verdict
09-Feb-2005•The Wisden Verdict by Andrew Miller
England women square the series
England's women won the second ODI against South Africa at East London by a handsome 119 runs, to draw level in the five-Test series
18-Feb-2004•Wisden Cricinfo staff
Rain denies West Indies match practice
The West Indians' tour match against Border at East London ended in a drizzly draw after persistent rain, and a saturated outfield meant there was no play for the second consecutive day
20-Dec-2003•Wisden Cricinfo staff
Chanderpaul and Lara star with the bat
Boundary-studded innings from Brian Lara and Shivnarine Chanderpaul set up a handy West Indian total at Buffalo Park in East London
19-Dec-2003•Wisden Cricinfo staff
Sri Lanka book themselves semi-final date with Australia
After their glum-faced humiliation against India the smiles returned to Sri
Lanka's players on Saturday as they booked themselves into the World Cup
semi-finals with a 74 run victory against Zimbabwe at Buffalo Park
15-Mar-2003•Charlie Austin
Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe in East London
After nets on Friday there will be a press conference with Sanath Jayasuriya and Dav Whatmore at Buffalo Park
11-Mar-2003•ICC CWC 2003 Media Information
ICC announces Umpire and Referee Appointments for Super Sixes
The ICC today announced the umpiring and match refereeing appointments for the Super Six stage of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2003
05-Mar-2003•ICC Media Release
Public tickets available for Super Six
The public are reminded that, in keeping with an assurance made earlier this year, a limited number of tickets will become available in the ticketing system for the nine upcoming Super Six matches which start on Friday
05-Mar-2003•ICC CWC 2003 Media Information
Canada's Maraj joins Davison in the record books
After John Davison's fastest-ever ICC Cricket World Cup century against West Indies, his Canada colleague Ishwar Maraj broke a batting record of a completely different sort against South Africa on Thursday
28-Feb-2003•ICC CWC 2003 Media Information
Discipline was excellent - Pollock
South Africa captain Shaun Pollock was full of praise for his team after their 118-run victory over World Cup minnows Canada.
27-Feb-2003•CricInfo
Milestones Preview: Australia v Namibia, Canada v South Africa
Lance Klusener (RSA) needs 3 wickets to join the 25 World Cup wicket-club
Shane Pollock (RSA) needs 4 wickets to join the 25 World Cup wicket-club
27-Feb-2003•CricInfo
South Africa complete protracted win over Canada
South Africa began their World Cup with an upset they could ill afford as a sublime Brian Lara century sent the Proteas scurrying to defeat
27-Feb-2003•Anand Vasu
Fairy-tale start for Anderson as England win by six wickets
Young pace bowler James Anderson had a dream start to his World Cup career, while England emerged from the nightmare of the last week to get their World Cup campaign off to a very satisfactory winning start
16-Feb-2003•Ralph Dellor
Three for Harmison as England dominate Border
England's bowlers put in another clinical performance to set up what should be another manageable victory target at Buffalo Park against Border
06-Feb-2003•CricInfo