• The ultimate test

    The ultimate test

    Lord Byron evidently knew little of cricket administrators when he wrote in Don Juan: ‘Sweet is revenge – especially to women’, writes LAWRENCE BOOTH.

    Vernon Philander

    Ending the drought

    Vernon Philander’s form has nosedived since 2012 and he needs to get it back or face becoming a footnote in history, writes TOM EATON.

    The good, the bad and the ugly

    The good, the bad and the ugly

    The Ashes was fought ferociously, but often inconsistently, and with that came inconsistent performances. SACricketmag.com rates the players’ performances throughout England’s 3-2 victory over Australia.

    Mood Swing

    Mood Swing

    After a damaging 18-month period, there is reason for hope again as Ben Stokes leads the revival before the Ashes, writes Lawrence Booth.

    Energised England target consistency

    Energised England target consistency

    England’s recent performances against New Zealand across all three formats showed signs of exciting progress, but with series against Australia and South Africa approaching, turning progress into consistency will be their toughest challenge yet, writes Tom Sizeland.

    Missing in action

    Missing in action

    Proteas spinner Aaron Phangiso didn’t play a game at the World Cup, but now he has been given an opportunity to put the disappointment behind him, writes GARY LEMKE.

    Saffas in IPL: rands per runs, wickets

    Saffas in IPL: rands per runs, wickets

    AB de Villiers, Faf du Plessis and Dale Steyn continued longer-term deals with the Royal Challengers, Super Kings and Sunrisers respectively, but how did the rest size up financially?

    How SA's IPL dropouts fared

    How SA’s IPL dropouts fared

    Of the 17 South Africans who started the 2015 Indian Premier League, more than half are heading back to SA following the completion of the group stage. How did the nine Protea dropouts fare?

    Unpacking the ECB 'vision'

    Unpacking the ECB ‘vision’

    The Kevin Pietersen issue was an immediate setback for new director of English cricket Andrew Strauss, but it isn’t the only thing to cause England fans concern, writes TOM SIZELAND.

    CSA awards: The case for Elgar

    CSA awards: The case for Elgar

    While Faf du Plessis should be named the T20 International Cricketer of the Year and AB de Villiers and Imran Tahir are ostensibly the frontrunners for the ODI Cricketer of the Year accolade, the Test Cricketer of the Year category promises due reward for Dean Elgar. Elgar is in competition with Hashim Amla and Dale Steyn for the prestigious award… Read more →

    Trott: From the archives

    Trott: From the archives

    In light of Jonathan Trott’s retirement from international cricket, we look back into the archives. GARY LEMKE shared his views on the player back in January 2014.

    Going round in circles

    Going round in circles

    Sideshows, rhetoric and racism on both sides of the fence are not doing anything to help a country that is struggling to breed black players, writes TOM EATON.