Three players added to Proteas Test squad
Cricket South Africa has included three more players to the Proteas squad ahead of the Test series against Sri Lanka.
Cricket South Africa has included three more players to the Proteas squad ahead of the Test series against Sri Lanka.
The Proteas run the risk of having to select a clutch of new players for their first Test against Sri Lanka, following the latest round of domestic four day fixtures being ravaged by Covid-19 positive tests.
Knights seam bowler Migael Pretorius has been called up to the Proteas Test squad ahead of the Test series against Sri Lanka.
Michael Vaughan has slammed South Africa’s bio-bubble security and says there’s ‘no chance’ Australia will honour a tour in February.
The fallout of the cancelled England tour is being felt in significant ways, the latest being Sri Lanka pondering the wisdom of coming to South Africa amid concerns over bio-bubble integrity.
With 17 days to go before the Proteas play their first Test, they still have no captain. More concerning is that there are no obvious candidates, writes RYAN VREDE.
With the England series on the verge of being cancelled, and the rest of the summer schedule in jeopardy, South African cricket’s bio-secure bubble team of organisers have their work cut out proving their competency to prospective tourists.
Ahead of Friday’s first ODI between the Proteas and England, SA Cricket Magazine’s writers pick their Proteas starting XI they would like to see for the match.
The captaincy is seriously compromising the potency of a generational talent in Quinton de Kock. It’s time to free him of the responsibility, writes SA Cricket magazine editor RYAN VREDE.
England clinched a 3-0 T20I series victory over the Proteas with a convincing nine-wicket win at Newlands on Tuesday.
Every Proteas player ranked out of 10 by SA Cricket magazine editor RYAN VREDE.
England chased down 192 with ease as they exploited a limp Proteas bowling unit to complete a 3-0 T20I series whitewash.
Follow the live action from Newlands as the Proteas take on England in the third and final T20 International.
A series defeat by England was expected, but the Proteas are far from piecing together their T20I World Cup puzzle, writes SA Cricket magazine editor RYAN VREDE.
Follow the live action from Boland Park as the Proteas take on England in the second of three T20 Internationals.