New-look Proteas hunt T20 glory
Farhaan Behardien has expressed the desire to continue SA’s winning streak over Sri Lanka with a victory in the first T20.
Farhaan Behardien has expressed the desire to continue SA’s winning streak over Sri Lanka with a victory in the first T20.
The Proteas Women crushed a hapless Bangladesh side, bowling them out for 68 for an eight-wicket victory at Cox’s Bazar on Friday.
Zimbabwe handed SA U19 their first defeat of the Youth Triangular Series, beating them by five wickets at Boland Park on Thursday.
A hard-worked century from Khaya Zondo underpinned the Dolphins’ first-day offering of 285-6 in the Sunfoil match against the Lions.
We take a look at the stats ahead of the first T20 against Sri Lanka at Supersport Park in Centurion.
Through relentless hard work, Phehlukwayo is making the most of his natural talent, featured in the latest edition of SA Cricket magazine.
David Miller is eager to take on a more senior role in the Proteas T20 squad and is excited to work with the newcomers in the side.
AB de Villiers rules himself out of the New Zealand, England and Bangladesh series, with a comeback on the cards before the India series.
Proteas opening batsman Dean Elgar has agreed to join Somerset as an overseas player, retaining his links with the national side.
The Dolphins will be determined to fix their position at the top of the table when they take on a resurgent Lions in the only Sunfoil match of the week.
AB de Villiers has decided not to play in the Test series in England in July, and may not feature in the following home series against Bangladesh and India this year.
Mignon du Preez’s 79 off 108 balls helped the Proteas Women set 251-7 against Bangladesh leading to a 94-run win and a 3-1 lead in the series at Cox’s Bazar on Wednesday.
England Bowler, Stuart Broad, picked Jacques Kallis in his Proteas-deprived all-time XI.
Lungi Ngidi has emphasised consistent performance and a strong support system as being key to his dream run to selection for the Proteas T20 side.
On this day in 2015, AB de Villiers struck the quickest century in ODI history. He’s our Legend of the Week.