• England crush South Africa A

    England crush South Africa A

    England regained momentum ahead of the ODI series against the Proteas by beating South Africa A by 163 runs in Kimberley on Saturday.

    McKenzie hangs up his boots

    McKenzie hangs up his boots

    Former Proteas batsman Neil Mckenzie has retired from all forms of cricket after a first-class career that spanned 21 years.

    Lions win thriller

    Lions win thriller

    Stephen Cook backed up his Test century on debut with another ton in the Momentum One Day Cup, as the Highveld Lions edged out the Warriors by four runs in Johannesburg on Friday.

    Cobras too strong for Dolphins

    Cobras too strong for Dolphins

    The Cape Cobras continue to lead the way at the top of the Momentum One Day Cup standings, after defeating the Dolphins by 68 runs at Newlands on Friday.

    Opportunity beckons

    Opportunity beckons

    There are a few fringe players who could benefit from a strong showing for South Africa A when they take on England in an ODI match in Kimberley on Saturday.

    Robbie Frylinck

    Dolphins suspend Frylinck

    Dolphins all-rounder Robbie Frylinck has been suspended from his franchise with immediate effect.

    Ford swaps Surrey for Sri Lanka

    Ford swaps Surrey for Sri Lanka

    Former Proteas coach Graham Ford has left English county Surrey to become head coach of Sri Lanka for a second time.

    Kagiso Rabada

    Rabada shoots up rankings

    Kagiso Rabada, Quinton de Kock and Hashim Amla all moved up in the latest ICC Test rankings following the fourth Test at Centurion.

    Russel Domingo

    Domingo hits back at critics

    Proteas coach Russell Domingo has offered to write a book entitled ‘They think we are stupid’ in response to the criticism his team has had to endure.

    MCL will determine Smith's future

    MCL will determine Smith's future

    Former South African captain Graeme Smith says the Masters Champions League could pave the way for him to make a comeback.

    Stephen Cook

    What we've learned

    Five lessons from South Africa’s four-match series against England, which they lost 2-1.