Zaheer spearheads Indian win
Zaheer Khan once again led the way with the ball as the Indians wrapped up a comprehensive 96-run victory over Rest of South Africa in the tour game at Sedgars Park in Potchefstroom
09-Dec-2006•The Bulletin by Dileep Premachandran in Potchefstroom
India edge ahead on bowlers' day
The Indian batsmen suffered another collective meltdown that took the
sheen off a superb bowling performance on the second day of the tour game
against Rest of South Africa at Sedgars Park in Potchefstroom
08-Dec-2006•The Bulletin by Dileep Premachandran in Potchefstroom
It was Ganguly at his best
For Ganguly, it was very much a fresh start, a new chapter in
what is already a storied career
07-Dec-2006•Dileep Premachandran in Potchefstroom
Ganguly and Pathan revive India
Sourav Ganguly and Irfan Pathan launched a superb counterattack in the
afternoon after the highly-rated Morne Morkel cut a swathe through the Indian top order at Sedgars Park in Potchefstroom
07-Dec-2006•The Bulletin by Dileep Premachandran in Potchefstroom
South Africa overwhelm Bangladesh by 168 runs
South Africa comfortably beat Bangladesh by 168 runs at Potchefstroom.
27-Sep-2005•Keith Lane
South Africa A clinch series win
South Africa A's decision to bowl first, prompted by the evening dew, came good as New Zealand A batted poorly and were rolled out for 125
07-Jul-2005•Wisden Cricinfo staff
Masakadza century sets up Zimbabwean win
The Zimbabweans recovered from an ordinary start to their tour of South Africa to inflict a comprehensive seven-wicket defeat on a combined Gauteng & North West XI at Sedgars Park in Potchefstroom
16-Feb-2005•Cricinfo staff
Hazy, lazy days
Potchefstroom is a tranquil University town, 75 miles south-west of Johannesburg, and the sort of place that does exactly what it says on the tin, says Andrew Miller
11-Dec-2004•Roving Reporter by Andrew Miller in Potchefstroom
Butcher steals Key's thunder
Robert Key's fears that his barnstorming innings in England's tour opener might have been his last meaningful act on this tour gaied ground with the news that Mark Butcher had been preferred for tomorrow's three-day game against South Africa A at
10-Dec-2004•Andrew Miller in Potchesfroom
Birch canes South Africa
Charlotte Edwards made 81, and Rosalie Birch produced a fine allround performance with 5 for 50 and 42 not out, as England's women sealed the five-match one-day series against South Africa in emphatic fashion
01-Mar-2004•Wisden Cricinfo staff
New kids on the block
It is little wonder that the 50th anniversary of the Queen's Coronation was such a low-key affair
04-Jun-2003•Andrew Miller
Records fall as Australia break the Namibian dream
What started out as a dream turned into a nightmare as the Australia's clinical opening bowler, Glenn McGrath, took seven for 15 to demolish the Namibian batting, bowling them out for 45 in 14 overs and ensuring a win by 256 runs on a good batting
27-Feb-2003•Keith Lane
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
Ponting salutes Dutch courage
Australia's captain Ricky Ponting had warm praise for the Netherlands after his side clinched a comfortable 75-run win in their rain-affected World Cup Pool A clash in Potchefstroom.
20-Feb-2003•CricInfo
Potchefstroom ground staff help Australia to four points
A sterling effort by the groundsmen, administrators and a willing Netherlands team saw Australia run out winners in a rain-affected match at the North West Stadium in Potchefstroom.
20-Feb-2003•Keith Lane
Injury threatens South Africa's fielding maestro
Jonty Rhodes' future in the World Cup is uncertain after South Africa's star fielder fractured a bone in his hand against Kenya
12-Feb-2003•CricInfo
Kenya crushed as hosts secure first win
Herschelle Gibbs totally destroyed any chance that Kenya might have thought they had as the right-handed opener stroked South Africa to a ten-wicket victory at the North West Stadium in Potchefstroom.
12-Feb-2003•Keith Lane
Cullinan fails to impress but Klusener shines with the ball
Lance Klusener's poor form with the bat may have continued, but the all-rounder starred with the ball to ensure that South Africa A completed a convincing 65-run victory against the touring Sri Lankans at Potchestroom on Saturday.
23-Nov-2002•Charlie Austin
South Africa crush Bangladesh in Potchefstroom
South Africa destroyed Bangladesh on the third and last day of the secondCastle/MTN Test in Potchefstroom
27-Oct-2002•Keith Lane
South Africa in control as Bangladesh toil
South Africa took the Castle/MTN second Test against Bangladesh by the scruff of the neck with three hundreds in a total of 414/2 at the end of day two in Potchefstroom
26-Oct-2002•Keith Lane