Media lash England over defeat
The media’s brutal response after England’s 340-run defeat to the Proteas in the second Test at Trent Bridge.
The media’s brutal response after England’s 340-run defeat to the Proteas in the second Test at Trent Bridge.
Proteas skipper Faf du Plessis says that when the pitch offers seam movement, there’s no bowler on this planet better than Vernon Philander.
The Proteas recorded a humiliating 340-run win against England at Trent Bridge, after bundling the hosts out for 133.
Proteas skipper Faf du Plessis said the bold decisions made before and during the second Test match allowed them to dominate from day one.
Dane van Niekerk says that she is proud of the way her ladies have performed throughout the tournament.
Moeen Ali hit back at Dean Elgar’s comments suggesting that the Proteas have found a chink in England’s armour.
Dean Elgar says that the Proteas will aim to strike early with the new ball and claim a victory on Monday with a day to spare.
Dean Elgar says that Hashim Amla’s 78 and 87 was vital to the strong position the Proteas find themselves in, ahead of day four, leading by 473 runs.
West Indies U19s beat South Africa U19s by four wickets to make it 2-2 in Pietermaritzburg on Sunday and take the series to a decider.
Chris Morris says that Faf du Plessis speaks a great language with his bowlers, after the Proteas bundled England out for 205.
Proteas Women’s coach Hilton Moreeng says his side have exceeded expectations by reaching the World Cup semi-finals.
Proteas captain, Faf du Plessis, says that JP Duminy has been dropped for inconsistent performances.
Quinton de Kock has revealed that he would like to bat higher for the Proteas.
Peter Siddle sympathises with Kagiso Rabada’s ban and called for the end of stump mics.
Quinton de Kock visited the bat factory and revealed which specifics he looks for in a bat.