RECAP: SA vs Pakistan (Women's ODI World Cup)
Follow the Proteas Women’s ODI World Cup match in Colombo on Tuesday.
Follow the Proteas Women’s ODI World Cup match in Colombo on Tuesday.
Keshav Maharaj believes the Proteas did enough to finish the opening day of the second Test against Pakistan on level terms.
The Proteas picked up five wickets – and dropped five catches – in Rawalpindi on Monday.
Pakistan made the Proteas pay for poor catching to accumulate 259-5 on the opening day of the second and final Test in Rawalpindi.
Seamer Masabata Klaas says the Proteas Women are not looking too far ahead despite securing their place in the Women’s ODI World Cup semi-finals.
Pakistan could include a third spinner against the Proteas as the hosts try to sweep the series 2-0 in the second Test in Rawalpindi.
Ryan Rickelton insists the Proteas were not “heavily outplayed” despite suffering a 93-run defeat to Pakistan in the first Test in Lahore.
South Africa’s juggernaut rolled on in the Women’s ODI World Cup as they crushed Sri Lanka by 10 wickets in a rain-marred contest in Colombo on Friday.
Follow the Proteas Women’s ODI World Cup match in Colombo on Friday.
Proteas captain Temba Bavuma will play for South Africa A against India A in a four-day series.
Captain Aiden Markram says the Proteas “must find ways to be better” on Pakistan pitches after losing the first Test in Lahore.
Dewald Brevis’ run-a-ball 54 wasn’t enough for the Proteas, whose 10-match winning run ended in Lahore.
Left-arm spinner Noman Ali was South Africa’s chief tormentor as Pakistan won a gripping first Test by 93 runs in Lahore.
Follow the first Test between Pakistan and the Proteas in Lahore.
Tony de Zorzi says the Proteas will “give it our best” on day four of the first Test against Pakistan as they seek another 226 runs for victory.