Who’s on the plane to England?
KHALID MOHIDIN tries to climb into the minds of the Proteas selectors in an attempt to predict the Proteas’ 15 tickets on the plane to England.
KHALID MOHIDIN tries to climb into the minds of the Proteas selectors in an attempt to predict the Proteas’ 15 tickets on the plane to England.
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.
Disgraced Australian’s Steve Smith and David Warner met up with the national team in the United Arab Emirates recently as part of their reintegration and were welcomed back with ‘open arms’.
Proteas skipper Faf du Plessis chats to the media after his side’s 41-run victory (DLS) at Newlands in the fifth and final ODI.
Faf du Plessis believes that the Proteas could benefit from the ‘underdog’ tag by replicating Pakistan’s Champions Trophy-winning gameplan.
Sri Lanka’s bowlers made the Proteas work hard for their runs but, ultimately, they were no match for batting unit that lived up to their true potential, writes SIMON LEWIS.
Sri Lanka took the initiative to bat first in the fifth ODI at Newlands, but a powerhouse display by the Proteas bowlers kept the visitors on the back foot throughout their 50 overs, writes SIMON LEWIS.
Sri Lanka have won the toss and will bat first at Newlands in the fifth and final ODI, writes SIMON LEWIS.
South Africa have been emphatic against Sri Lanka during the ODI series and are looking to complete a whitewash over the visitors. ANITHA MADIKIZELA analyses the stats going into the final fixture.
The Proteas’ World Cup preparations will come to an end with the final ODI at Newlands, writes KHALID MOHIDIN.
JP Duminy has announced that the fifth ODI against Sri Lanka at Newlands will be his last home ODI game.
South Africa defeated Sri Lanka by six wickets in Port Elizabeth in the fourth ODI to take a dominant 4-0 lead in the five-match series.
Proteas speedster Anrich Nortje talks to the media after his haul of 3-57 in the fourth ODI against Sri Lanka at George’s Park on Wednesday.
Australia bowled India out for 237 to secure a 35-run win in the deciding fifth ODI as the visitors claimed a 3-2 series victory.
Despite soft dismissals, Quinton de Kock’s 21st fifty and clinical bowling from the Proteas saw them seal a six-wicket win in the fourth ODI against Sri Lanka at St George’s Park. KHALID MOHIDIN reports.