Rabada admits he must learn control
Talking to Pommie Mbangwa on SuperSport, Kagiso Rabada admitted that he must learn how to tone down his fierce celebrations.
Talking to Pommie Mbangwa on SuperSport, Kagiso Rabada admitted that he must learn how to tone down his fierce celebrations.
Faf du Plessis denies AB de Villiers’ involvement with the Proteas for the World Cup as part of the management or coaching team.
Proteas captain Faf du Plessis says he expects a hostile limited-overs series against Australia.
Chris Morris has revealed that the Mzansi Super League has been the big talk among the Proteas players in the last few weeks as the competition prepares to launch in November.
Cricket South Africa has confirmed that both JP Duminy and Wiaan Mulder will face a three-month injury lay-off.
Proteas physiotherapist Craig Govender is aiming to bridge the gap between the elite and the amateur through his role as a physiotherapist, writes KHALID MOHIDIN.
SA Cricket magazine’s Weekly Show looks at the Proteas squad for the ODI series in Australia and we touch on the Mzansi Super League that’s hotting up now that the teams are named and the draft is done.
Former Proteas spinner PAT SYMCOX says a lack of superstar players could prove a blessing in disguise for South Africa … if they are shaped into a cohesive collective.
Chris Morris and Farhaan Behardien return to Proteas squad for the Australia limited-overs series in November.
KFC Mini-Cricket Kids from Nomandi Junior Secondary School from Port St Johns in the Eastern Cape spent a morning training and getting active at Buffalo Park in East London on Monday 8 October 2018.
During the T20I series against Zimbabwe, KFC gave the Mini Cricket kids an opportunity to join their Protea heroes for a sneak preview of what happens behind in the scenes on an official Proteas tour.
Ottis Gibson talks to the media after the limited-overs series against Zimbabwe.
The third T20I between the Proteas and Zimbabwe has been abandoned due to rain.
The Proteas’ experiments have one final chance to prove themselves against weaker opposition before their final trials in Australia, writes KHALID MOHIDIN.
Proteas allrounder Andile Phehlukwayo talks about how KFC Mini Cricket changed his life and how he has enjoyed giving back to young South African boys and girls through KFC’s Meet the Proteas on Tour initiative.