Pretorius reduces Sri Lanka to 203
South Africa need 204 runs to win after dismissing Sri Lanka for a modest total at Chester-le-Street.
South Africa need 204 runs to win after dismissing Sri Lanka for a modest total at Chester-le-Street.
Follow the live coverage of the World Cup clash between the Proteas and Sri Lanka at Chester-le-Street with the team at SA Cricket magazine.
South Africa have won the toss and elected to bowl in the World Cup match against Sri Lanka at Chester-le-Street.
There remains a loyal fan base behind the Proteas in Durham despite South Africa’s early exit from the competition.
While the Proteas’ World Cup playoff hopes have already been dashed, they can still have a say in the makeup of the four semi-finalists starting against Sri Lanka, writes JOHN GOLIATH.
Watch as Proteas captain Faf du Plessis discusses the player management of key players and where things have gone wrong for the side after falling out of World Cup semi-final contention.
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.
The Proteas will never win a World Cup unless they come to terms with their painful past, writes JON CARDINELLI.
Pakistan won by 49 runs at Lord’s on Sunday to knock South Africa out of the World Cup playoff race. JON CARDINELLI reports.
Played seven, won one, the most embarrassing World Cup campaign in South Africa’s cricketing history. Protea Fire? More like Proteas Dire, writes GARY LEMKE.
Pakistan fired late in their innings to set the Proteas a target of 309 in the World Cup match at Lord’s.
Proteas fans say their side are playing for national pride and Pakistan fans expect their side to make the top four.
The Proteas crashed out of the 2019 World Cup after suffering a 49-run defeat to Pakistan at Lord’s on Sunday.
Pakistan have won the toss and elected to bat in the World Cup clash against South Africa at Lord’s.
Highlights of the Proteas’ four-wicket loss to New Zealand in Birmingham on Wednesday.