Knight leads England charge at Buffalo Park
England's World Cup build-up continued smoothly at Buffalo Park, where they strolled to a comprehensive win over Border in their second lead-up match
06-Feb-2003•CricInfo
Standard Bank Cup set for entertainment
With all the national players available, the Standard Bank Cup semi-finals sees full strength Border and Western Province meet in East London while the giant killers Boland and Griqualand West meet in an interesting encounter in Paarl
09-Jan-2003•Keith Lane
Border qualify for home Standard Bank Cup semi-final
In a remarkable and tense fourth round Standard Bank Cup clash in East London, Border became the first side to qualify for a home semi-final in beating Easterns by 16 runs
27-Dec-2002•Keith Lane
South Africa come back from defeat to record incredible win
All but buried alive, South Africa came back from deaths door with an inspired spell of bowling from Captain Shaun Pollock and Makhaya Ntini, bowling Pakistan out for 120 in 36.2 overs and winning the third Standard Bank One-Day International by 62
13-Dec-2002•Keith Lane
ICC ODI Championship table - South Africa v Pakistan preview
There is likely to be more movement at the top of the new ICC ODI Championship Table when South Africa and Pakistan go head to head in five One Day International matches starting in Durban on Sunday
06-Dec-2002•ICC Media Release
South African win within four days
South Africa, thanks to a much improved David Terbrugge, wasted no time at the start of day four of the inaugural Test against Bangladesh at Buffalo Park in East London to record an innings and 107 run victory
21-Oct-2002•Keith Lane
Defiant defence takes Bangladesh into day four
Asked to follow on after being dismissed for 170 in their first innings, Bangladesh have shown resilient defence in their second innings of the first Test against South Africa at Buffalo Park in East London.
20-Oct-2002•Keith Lane
Bangladesh in danger of being forced to follow-on
Bangladesh are in danger of following-on after South Africa, declaring at 529/4, reduced the visitors to 153/7, still 176 runs behind the follow-on target
19-Oct-2002•Keith Lane
Gary Kirsten sets new mark as South Africa reach 369/2 against Bangladesh
Gary Kirsten became the first Test player in world cricket to score a century against all of the nine Test playing nations when he completed the full house with a hundred for South Africa against Bangladesh on day one of the inaugural Test at Buffalo
18-Oct-2002•Keith Lane
Tight at the top if South Africa overcome Bangladesh
South Africa can move to within a fraction of leading team Australia at the head of the ICC Test Championship table, by winning its forthcoming two Test series against Bangladesh, beginning this Friday, 18th October in East London
15-Oct-2002•ICC Media Release
Buffalo Park and North West Stadium granted Test venue status
Two South African venues have been granted new Test Match status by the ICC
this summer and, when Bangladesh play the first Castle Lager/MTN Test match
at Buffalo Park, East London, from the 18th of October, that ground becomes
the seventh venue in
14-Oct-2002•UCBSA Media Release
Australia 'A' tour match abandoned
The fifth match between Australia 'A' and South Africa 'A' in EastLondon, South Africa, has been abandoned without a ball being bowled.
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Bruyns in the runs as Border crush Boland
Mark Bruyns, who had to left Natal during the off-season in search of a regular game, guided Border to a comprehensive nine-wicket victory over Boland in a Standard Bank Cup match at Buffalo Park in East London Sunday
23-Dec-2001•CricInfo Reporter
India tour match against SA 'A' team abandoned
India and the South African A team finally gave up their unequal struggle against the elements in East London on Monday by calling off their four-day game on the morning of the third day
12-Nov-2001•Peter Robinson
Second day of Indian tour match abandoned
For the second day running no play was possible in India's four-day game against the South African A team at Buffalo Park in East London on Sunday, bringing the total number of days lost either to the elements or the conditions by the Indians in the
11-Nov-2001•Peter Robinson
Day 1 of Indian tour match called off
India's attempts to get out on the field in between international fixtures were again thwarted in East London on Saturday when the first day's play in the four-day match against a South African A team was called off because of a wet outfield
10-Nov-2001•Peter Robinson
A sorely needed tour match
Still smarting from the nine-wicket loss at Bloemfontein, the Indian team will take the field at Buffalo Park, East London, on Saturday hoping to iron out some glaring flaws in a first-class match against South Africa A
09-Nov-2001•Samanth Subramanian
Injuries force changes to South Africa A
KwaZulu-Natal Dolphins captain Dale Benkenstein has been selected to replace
the injured HD Ackerman (shoulder injury) as captain of the South Africa 'A'
team to play against India in their tour match in East London this weekend
09-Nov-2001•Bronwyn Wilkinson
Sea breeze should help India clear their heads
India have a chance to regroup and reorganise over the next four days in the sleepy seaside town of East London where the tourists meet a South African A team at Buffalo Park
09-Nov-2001•Peter Robinson
South Africa in final, India face playoff with Kenya
South Africa eased ahead of India in the Standard Bank One-Day series at Buffalo Park in East London on Friday night, winning the third meeting between the two teams in the tournament by 46 runs
19-Oct-2001•Peter Robinson