CSA seek Abbott answers
Cricket South Africa officials are due to meet Kyle Abbott’s agent today to examine reports that the star paceman is planning a Kolpak move to Hampshire.
Cricket South Africa officials are due to meet Kyle Abbott’s agent today to examine reports that the star paceman is planning a Kolpak move to Hampshire.
Kyle Abbott is considering forsaking his Proteas career to join Hampshire on a three-year Kolpak deal, according to reports in the British media.
Mark Salter offers five points of discussion ahead of the second Test against Sri Lanka, at Newlands.
England opener Keaton Jennings says England is his real home and he relishes playing against his country of birth when the Proteas face England in July.
With a short turnaround between Tests and an increased workload, the Proteas management are acutely conscious of monitoring their bowlers, says coach Russell Domingo.
Kyle Abbott attributes the success of the Proteas to the feeling of well-being and achievement in national colours.
The Cape Cobras will begin the new year with a new-look administration and a new captain, signalling the end of Omphile Ramela’s one-year reign.
Paul Adams has stepped down as coach of the Cobras, effective from January 1.
Proteas captain Faf du Plessis believes his team are operating at only 80 per cent of capacity, and that they could have lost the first Test against Sri Lanka.
Kyle Abbott took two crucial wickets on day five to help South Africa crush Sri Lanka by 206 runs in the first Test at St George’s Park.
Bloemfontein and Potchefstroom have been allocated the Test matches when Bangladesh tour in September and October.
On this day, in 2011, Sri Lanka won their first ever Test match on South African soil.
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.