The Wanderers, Johannesburg, South Africa. Formerly known as: Kent Park Capacity: 34 000 End Names: Corlett Drive End, Golf Course End Home team: Lions The Wanderers is also known as the Bull Ring, it’s the premier cricket stadium in South Africa holding the biggest capacity. The Wanderers is also the home of Cricket South Africa. [...]
As you may be aware, SA Cricket Blog, has a Twitter account: @sacricketblog, I love being on Twitter, especially during cricket games as it gives me a chance to chat and discuss events as they happen, and get the opinions of other people. Being on Twitter also gives you access to some of the past [...]
Makhaya Ntini is set to make history in the first test against England tomorrow. Ntini will become the fifth South African to play 100 test matches, and the only black player to achieve this feat. The other members of this exclusive club are: Jacques Kallis (130), Mark Boucher (125), Shaun Pollock (108) and Gary Kirsten [...]
Let’s be honest, the English tour to South Africa has been dismal. The Pro20 series was drawn mainly due to the rain at the Wanderers, the ODI Series was a waste of time with two of the five games being washed out and the games that were played, were very poorly attended. With the first [...]
ONE of South Africa’s most respected cricket publications will be unveiled when the Mutual & Federal South African Cricket Annual is launched in Johannesburg on November 9. It is the 56th volume of the Annual and the 15th under the editorship of veteran cricket writer Colin Bryden. Only the legendary Geoffrey Chettle, who edited the [...]