
Donald: I hope this SA side pulls through
Former fast bowler Allan Donald is understandably hopeful the Proteas will win the World Cup in the United Kingdom later this year.
Former fast bowler Allan Donald is understandably hopeful the Proteas will win the World Cup in the United Kingdom later this year.
Former Proteas spinner PAT SYMCOX picks his South African 15-man World Cup squad… and he believes the team have what it takes to win the showpiece event.
Proteas wicketkeeper-batsman Quinton de Kock isn’t perturbed by criticism on social media about his intelligence.
Rashid Khan will aim to inspire Afghanistan as they adopt a no-fear approach during their World Cup campaign.
England batsman Jos Buttler believes he can reach Virat Kohli’s level as he prepares for the World Cup.
Proteas coach Ottis Gibson believes Anrich Nortje fits snugly into his pace attack.
Former Proteas fast bowler Duanne Olivier is anticipating a ‘nervous’ debut for Yorkshire next week.
South Africa beat Sri Lanka in the final ODI at Newlands in Cape Town to complete a five-nil series win.
Changes proposed to the International Cricket Council Test championship will likely see surnames and numbers displayed on the back of playing shirts.
Former Proteas batsman Heino Kuhn will captain Kent in the absence of regular skippers Joe Denly and Sam Billings later this year.
Highlights of Sunday’s Schools T20 final, which saw St Stithians beat St Charles by 53 runs to take the title for a record fourth time.
The underground cable that sparked Saturday’s floodlight failure at Newlands will not affect Tuesday’s T20I between South Africa and Sri Lanka, the WPCA has assured CSA.
Former Proteas all-rounder Albie Morkel was the guest of honour at a dinner held at Emperors Palace’s Aurelia’s Restaurant on Sunday evening.
Sri Lanka captain Lasith Malinga has suggested South Africa will secure a semi-final berth at the World Cup in the United Kingdom later this year.
Ottis Gibson says the Proteas would like to look at form first when selecting their World Cup XV.