Bangladesh squander lunchtime position
The North West Stadium became the eleventh South African Test venue as Bangladesh met South Africa in the second Castle Lager/MTN Test in Potchefstroom
25-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
South Africa hold too many aces for Bangladesh
If the warm-up match against South Africa `A' at Soweto was anything to go by, then Bangladesh is going to have plenty of problems against the South African bowling attack
02-Oct-2002•Keith Lane
Comfortable win for Australia A in Potchefstroom
Australia and South Africa A opened their seven match series at Potchefstroom with an entertaining day/night match won by the visitors by 30 runs (D/L Method) after rain in the South African innings threatened to end the game prematurely
04-Sep-2002•Keith Lane
Australian last-wicket pair snatch tie in Potchefstroom
Australia's last wicket pair of Jimmy Maher and Nathan Hauritz snatched a remarkable tie in the third Standard Bank One-Day International in Potchefstroom on Wednesday after South Africa seemed set to take their first victory of the series
27-Mar-2002•Peter Robinson
Warne and Bevan to miss Potch ODI
Shane Warne and Michael Bevan will both miss Australia's bid to take a 3-0 lead in the Standard Bank one-day series match against South Africa in Potchefstroom on Wednesday
26-Mar-2002•Peter Robinson
Grace century lifts North West to tense victory over Border
With Graham Grace hitting an unbeaten maiden limited-overs century, North West scramble to a one-wicket win over Border in a Standard Bank Cup match in Potchefstroom on Sunday
30-Dec-2001•CricInfo Reporter
North West struggle to hold on against Border
Border look certain to go into next week's Supersport Series final against Western Province at Newlands on the back of another healthy victory after reducing North West to 78 for five on Saturday in pursuit of a stiff target of 310
17-Mar-2001•MWP
Western Province wrap-up innings victory as North West fold
There wouldn't have been too many people betting on an outright result between Western Province and North West at the North West Stadium in Potchefstroom on Saturday morning, given that the second innings of the match was still in progress, but some
03-Mar-2001•MWP
Ferreira's century steadies shaky Province innings
An unbeaten century from Western Province's Lloyd Ferreira overhauled their disastrous start to the innings, leaving them only 59 runs behind North West at the close of play on Friday
02-Mar-2001•Michael Vlismas - MWP
Record partnership lifts North West to respectability
North West were saved by a record unbeaten eighth-wicket partnership that carried them to a respectable total on the first day of their SuperSport Series Super Eight match against Western Province on Thursday
01-Mar-2001•Michael Vlismas - MWP
North West defeat Strikers
The Highveld Strikers ended the limited-overs portion of their season of discontent with another defeat, their seventh in 10 Standard Bank Cup outings, although they mounted a courageous attempt to reach a target that rain had seen revised to 220 off
19-Jan-2001•MWP
Lavine rocks Highveld Strikers
North West bowled out the reigning Supersport Series Champions the Highveld
Strikers for 224 on the first day of their four-day match in Potchefstroom
on Friday
28-Oct-2000
Rain brings premature end to first one-day international
Torrential rain 38 overs into the South African innings drove the players from the field and brought a premature end to the first Standard Bank one-day international at the North West stadium in Potchefstroom on Friday
20-Oct-2000•Peter Robinson