Maritzburg College handles Boishaai, Pretoria Boys High downs Paarl Gim
Maritzburg College vs Paarl Boys’ High (20-over) Paarl Boys’ High won the toss on Goldstone’s and elected to field first […]
Maritzburg College vs Paarl Boys’ High (20-over) Paarl Boys’ High won the toss on Goldstone’s and elected to field first […]
Hayden Hewlett, Christian Sabela, and Keegan Caxeiro starred as they powered Michaelhouse, King Edward VII (KES), and Jeppe to victories
In one of the biggest matchups on the final day of the Oppenheimer Michaelmas Week, Grey College, and more specifically
That’s three in a row for Cornwall Hill College. Following a three-wicket defeat on the first day at the hands
Paarl Boys’ High vs St. John’s College (50-overs) St. John’s won the toss in Richmond and elected to field first
St Alban’s College of Pretoria nearly ended Michaelhouse’s unbeaten run at this year’s Oppenheimer Michaelmas Week. However, Hayden Hewlett and Co prevailed with
Grey College, mostly through the bat of Daniel Hattingh and Bergh Vorster‘s heroics with the ball, shrugged off a six-wicket
Troy Gordon starred with the bat to lead King Edward VII to a comfortable win over Clifton College, while Keegan
Paarl Boys’ High vs Pretoria Boys’ High (50-over) Having won the toss in Howick, Pretoria Boys High elected to bat
Hoërskool Waterkloof, with Wian du Plessis prominent, bounced back, like Affies, from disappointment with a noteworthy victory by 149 runs
What a difference a day makes. It is especially true in the cricket arena, and the 2025 Oppenheimer Michaelmas Week
St Charles College‘s Ryan Clarke and Northwood‘s David de Bruyn were among the top tun scorers on the first day
Ryan Young, Troy Gordon, and Thomas Collins were in outstanding form for Jeppe, King Edward VII (KES), and St Stithians
Paarl Gimnasium vs St. John’s College (Johannesburg) (50-over) St. John’s College defeated the Oppenheimer Michaelmas Cricket Week newcomers Paarl Gimnasium
Wet conditions at the start of what is expected to be a thrilling 2025 Oppenheimer Michaelmas Week saw the encounters
All roads lead to the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands where 26 of the country’s top cricketing schools will converge at Maritzburg College
It is said that there’s no rest for the wicked. That may be true, but in my experience, there are
Darshik Lutchman fired St John’s College to a three-wicket win over Hilton College in an Oppenheimer Michaelmas Cricket Week T20
Christopher Elston grabbed a four-wicket haul to help Jeppe High School for Boys register a comprehensive 98-run win over Northwood
Cornwall Hill College’s Blignaut brothers bashed them to a comfortable 33-run victory over the 2024 Eston One Insurance T20 Night
The CSA Hub XI, buoyed by a 58-run win over Jeppe High School for Boys on Sunday, followed through with
Hilton College‘s Hart-Davis Oval saw superb batting performances from the Swarts – Charles, of Hilton, and Cornel, of Paul Roos
David de Bruyn and Kyle White starred with both bat and ball as they steered Northwood to a three-wicket victory
King Edward VII School (KES) recorded a second victory in as many matches at the 2024 edition of the Oppenheimer
A sublime bowling performance by Jared Havemann carried Durban High School (DHS) to their second victory of the 64th Oppenheimer
After being kept out of action because of extreme weather on the first day of the 64th Oppenheimer Michaelmas Cricket
Maritzburg College and Affies delivered a thrilling run-fest in a T20 clash on Goldstone’s on Sunday, with a late innings
Murray Hall-Jones scored a fluent half-century to set Michaelhouse up for a 122-run win over St David’s Marist Inanda in
Callum Ritchie was outstanding as King Edward VII School (KES) recorded an emphatic eight-wicket victory over Hilton College on day
TEAMS Maritzburg College: Llewellyn Sutherland, Daniel Nadasan, Chad Mason, Oliver Da Costa, Michael Gibson, Tian van Niekerk, Deolyn Naidoo, Samuel
Maritzburg College plays host to the 64th Oppenheimer Michaelmas Cricket Week from Saturday, 21 September, to Tuesday, 24 September, with
Not even a five-wicket haul by South African u19 paceman, Mondli Khumalo, could secure hosts, Maritzburg College, a victory over