Proteas can win T20 World Cup – Faf
Faf du Plessis says the Proteas have the best bowling attack at the T20 World Cup and a team that can win the tournament.
Faf du Plessis says the Proteas have the best bowling attack at the T20 World Cup and a team that can win the tournament.
Rilee Rossouw’s century for the Proteas against Bangladesh put him in good company at the T20 World Cup.
India’s batting coach says his side is not fazed by fast bowling as they prepared to face the Proteas on a bouncy Perth pitch at the T20 World Cup on Sunday.
Anrich Nortje says the Proteas’ pace attack is “one of the best”, but has urged fellow quicks to keep their calm on a bouncy Perth pitch at the T20 World Cup.
In the first of a video series, Robin Peterson talks fixing Bavuma, a broken DLS system and his early favourite for the T20 World Cup.
Back-to-back centurion Rilee Rossouw admits he thought not so long ago that he might never play for the Proteas again.
Rilee Rossouw and Anrich Nortje starred for the Proteas in a 104-run win over Bangladesh at the T20 World Cup in Sydney on Thursday.
Rilee Rossouw smashed 109 and shared in the highest stand in T20 World Cup history with Quinton de Kock as the Proteas amassed 205-5 against Bangladesh in Sydney.
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Proteas coach Mark Boucher has backed Temba Bavuma to find form at the T20 World Cup while Reeza Hendricks sits on the sidelines.
Mark Boucher says the Proteas have reason to feel “hard done by” after their opening T20 World Cup match against Zimbabwe in Hobart ended in a no-result.
Cricket South Africa says former Proteas skipper Faf du Plessis’ allegations of a dysfunctional professional relationship with coach Mark Boucher are “personal” and refused to comment on them.
Faf du Plessis’ allegations of a complete breakdown in his relationship with Mark Boucher paint a picture of a man not fit to coach South Africa, writes RYAN VREDE.
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No 4-ranked T20I bowler Tabraiz Shamsi was not selected for South Africa’s opening T20 World Cup Super 12 encounter with Zimbabwe.