
SA hold all the cards
The Proteas find themselves in a powerful position on day four of the first Test at St George’s Park.
The Proteas find themselves in a powerful position on day four of the first Test at St George’s Park.
A change of tactics ran Sri Lanka off their feet on day three and set up the Proteas total of 351-5, says Stephen Cook.
Stephen Cook scored 117 as South Africa stretched their lead to 432 at stumps on day three at St George’s Park.
The death of former cricketer and journalist Peter Roebuck, who died in mysterious circumstances in Cape Town in 2011, is to be reviewed.
AB de Villiers and Farhaan Behardien have been named in the ‘Definitive T2o Team of the Year’ selected by Cricket Australia’s correspondents.
Tom Sizeland identifies five points of discussion ahead of the first Test at St George’s Park.
Given the type of wicket at St George’s, Proteas spinner Keshav Maharaj senses there is an opportunity to be grabbed in the first Test against Sri Lanka.
The Proteas pace attack is preparing for a tough few sessions out in the middle in the first Test against Sri Lanka, starting on Boxing Day.
Former Proteas batsman, Alviro Petersen, hired a bodyguard as a precaution during the match-fixing investigation.
South Africa are looking to the elements and the groundsman at St George’s Park to get their Test series off to a good start against Sri Lanka on Boxing Day.
After receiving a two-year ban for his involvement in the Ram Slam match-fixing scandal, Lancashire have confirmed that Alviro Petersen will not play for the club.
Quinton de Kock has been crowned the best ODI player in the world.
Dale Steyn has dropped to fourth on the ICC Test bowling rankings.
Former Proteas opener Alviro Petersen has been banned for two years for his involvement in the Ram Slam match-fixing scandal.
Faf du Plessis’ appeal against his conviction for ball-tampering, and the fine of 100 per cent of his match fee, has been dismissed.