Proteas T20 World Cup review: The winners (and loser)
RYAN VREDE assesses the most notable individual contributions to the Proteas, on and off the field, at the T20 World Cup.
RYAN VREDE assesses the most notable individual contributions to the Proteas, on and off the field, at the T20 World Cup.
From four wickets in four balls to the Quinton de Kock kneeling affair, there have been plenty of talking points at the #T20WorldCup
Jos Buttler’s talent was evident during a youth cricket career that saw the 17-year-old hit an unbeaten 227, including 25 fours and eight sixes, in a school match.
Rahul Dravid has one of the calmest heads in cricket and he will need it to coach India.
No Pakistani cricketer has been as maligned and criticised for his failures and lack of performances as batsman Asif Ali. #T20WorldCup
A team may be blessed with the fastest bowlers, most destructive batsmen, wiliest spinners and sharpest fielders, but will the fate of the T20 World Cup rest merely on the outcome of the coin toss?
Quinton de Kock has long been a maverick. A precocious talent, it was obvious early in his career that he did not fit easily into any cricketing stereotypes.
RYAN VREDE rates the Proteas in their group victory over the West Indies, which featured another excellent contribution from Aiden Markram.
Standing at an imposing 1.98m, Shaheen Shah Afridi is the latest high-end product of Pakistan’s fast bowling factory – left-arm division.
RYAN VREDE rates the Proteas after their opening World Cup match against Australia.
Virat Kohli’s India begin the T20 World Cup as one of the favourites and take on arch-rivals Pakistan in Dubai on Sunday.
Former Pakistan all-rounder Mudassar Nazar insists his country will once again be Asian cricket’s best.
Spain is currently hosting the European qualifiers for the next edition of the #T20WorldCup – and there are three SA-born players involved.
An updated list after Scotland defeated Bangladesh by six runs on Sunday.
In just under 20 years, Twenty20 cricket has gone from being a light-hearted sideshow to a money-spinning, central plank of the sport’s global calendar.