Finch, Behrendorff seal Australia's semi spot
An Aaron Finch ton and a Jason Behrendorff five-for helped Australia seal a semi-final spot with a dominant 64-run win against England at Lord’s.
An Aaron Finch ton and a Jason Behrendorff five-for helped Australia seal a semi-final spot with a dominant 64-run win against England at Lord’s.
JOHN GOLIATH tables five post-World Cup solutions for Cricket South Africa, who needs to take swift and decisive action after South Africa’s latest embarrassment at cricket’s showpiece event.
Execution, not intent or planning, are the reasons behind the Proteas’ World Cup failures in England, writes DANIEL GALLAN in London.
Shakib Al Hasan scored a half-century and took a five-for in a dominant 62-run win over Afghanistan at the Rose Bowl.
Former all-rounder Jacques Kallis believes the underperforminng Proteas have a ready-made blueprint to work their way back to the top of the ODI rankings … simply follow England’s lead.
Finally out of their misery, the Proteas’ World Cup campaign was ended two games early after they continued their struggles at Lord’s. WADE PRETORIUS rates the efforts of the South Africans.
Carlos Brathwaite’s late century was in vain as New Zealand secured a five-run win against the West Indies at Old Trafford.
Most South African fans have written off the national team’s chances of progressing past the group phase at the World Cup but, mathematically, there is still a glimmer of hope.
Pakistan are the next test facing a battling Proteas unit as they prepare to meet at Lord’s. Our experts play selector and pick their XIs.
The SA Cricket magazine team believe the Proteas will bag just their second win of the World Cup when they meet Pakistan on Sunday at Lords.
SA Cricket Magazine contributors Craig Lewis and Wade Pretorius sit down to dissect another Proteas World Cup disaster.
A review that wasn’t. A nick that actually was. New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson survived a close shave to go on and help the Black Caps to a vital win over the Proteas.
The Proteas failed to win their do-or-die clash with World Cup nemesis New Zealand – here we take a photographic look at their Edgbaston loss.
New Zealand captain Kane Williamson was measured in his assessment of his side’s performance that all but eliminated South Africa from the Cricket World Cup, writes DANIEL GALLAN in London.
Kane Williamson scored 106 not out to guide New Zealand to a four-wicket win at Edgbaston and dash South Africa’s semi-final hopes. JON CARDINELLI reports.