Happy Birthday Dale Steyn
One of the best of all time, Dale Steyn, turns 36 today – what better to celebrate than watch him discuss what motivates him on the field with his teammates providing some insight into the fiery quick.
One of the best of all time, Dale Steyn, turns 36 today – what better to celebrate than watch him discuss what motivates him on the field with his teammates providing some insight into the fiery quick.
Babar Azam’s century helped Pakistan beat New Zealand by six wickets in Birmingham on Wednesday.
South Africa’s left-arm spinner Keshav Maharaj is headed to the County Championship for a three-match stint after agreeing on a deal to join Yorkshire.
Middle-order batsman David Miller has pointed to his side’s lack of partnerships as the key reason behind the Proteas premature exit from the World Cup.
Proteas speedster Kagiso Rabada admits it’s been ‘extremely tough’ going at the World Cup as his teammates prepare to lift themselves for their two remaining matches.
An Aaron Finch ton and a Jason Behrendorff five-for helped Australia seal a semi-final spot with a dominant 64-run win against England at Lord’s.
Execution, not intent or planning, are the reasons behind the Proteas’ World Cup failures in England, writes DANIEL GALLAN in London.
Shakib Al Hasan scored a half-century and took a five-for in a dominant 62-run win over Afghanistan at the Rose Bowl.
Former all-rounder Jacques Kallis believes the underperforminng Proteas have a ready-made blueprint to work their way back to the top of the ODI rankings … simply follow England’s lead.
Faf du Plessis was forced to field questions about his struggling pace star Kagiso Rabada, who has failed to make an impact at the Cricket World Cup.
How Twitter reacted to the Proteas’ latest World Cup defeat …
Mickey Arthur, the former South African coach now in charge of Pakistan, expressed some empathy for his former employers despite his obvious elation after his side secured a 49-run victory at Lord’s on Wednesday. DANIEL GALLAN reports.
After the 49-run loss to Pakistan at Lord’s, which has officially eliminated South Africa from the World Cup, Proteas captain Faf du Plessis has accepted that this is the low point of his tenure. DANIEL GALLAN reports.
The Proteas will never win a World Cup unless they come to terms with their painful past, writes JON CARDINELLI.
Finally out of their misery, the Proteas’ World Cup campaign was ended two games early after they continued their struggles at Lord’s. WADE PRETORIUS rates the efforts of the South Africans.