Top five turning points
Here are the top five turning points during the Proteas’ 1-0 series victory against New Zealand.
Here are the top five turning points during the Proteas’ 1-0 series victory against New Zealand.
Faf du Plessis has admitted that his side were lucky to emerge with a series victory in New Zealand, after the final Test in Hamilton was rained out.
Titans wicketkeeper Heinrich Klaasen has been named as the Titans Player of the Year at SuperSport Park on Tuesday night.
If the Proteas lose tomorrow, they will remain No 3 in the Test rankings, and lose out on a considerable amount of prize money.
A domestic cricket match in Australia took a turn for the worse recently when a batsman smashed his stumps out of the ground.
India skipper Virat Kohli, who said he was good friends with some of the Australian players before the series, says things have changed.
Proteas assistant coach Adrian Birrell believes they can show the fighting spirit that has seen them draw Test matches against the odds in recent times.
Warriors batsman Colin Ingram believes the suspended Qualifier against the Knights brought about a stronger mindset the following day.
The Warriors will face the Titans in the One Day Cup final on Friday, after beating the Knights by 18 runs on Monday evening.
Morne Morkel was delighted with his performance on day three, which saw him reach 250 scalps by taking 2-74 at Seddon Park.
St Stithians emerged victorious at the T20 Schools Challenge on Sunday, after defending their trophy with an eight-wicket win against Hudson Park.
The One Day Cup Qualifier between the Knights and the Warriors will be replayed on Monday.
Hashim Amla’s fifty dug the Proteas out of trouble to 123-4 by tea on a rain-affected day one in Hamilton.
The Warriors and Knights will clash in Bloemfontein on Sunday to determine who meets the Titans in the One Day Cup final in Centurion.
St Stithians College have claimed their first win of the T20 Schools Challenge by beating Wynberg Boys’ High School by six runs on Friday