Black Caps aim to break SA Test series drought
New Zealand enter unfamiliar territory when the first Test against the Proteas begins in Christchurch on Thursday, without batting greats Ross Taylor and Kane Williamson.
New Zealand enter unfamiliar territory when the first Test against the Proteas begins in Christchurch on Thursday, without batting greats Ross Taylor and Kane Williamson.
RYAN VREDE reflects on an eventful IPL auction for South Africans that saw a highly-ranked T20 batsman go for a bargain and a Proteas star snubbed.
Proteas Test captain Dean Elgar says Dolphins opener Sarel Erwee is “maybe the favourite now” to replace Keegan Petersen at No 3.
Proteas captain Dean Elgar on New Zealand’s strict Covid-19 rules and regulations, and their preparations for the Test series against the Black Caps.
The Proteas’ two Tests against Bangladesh will be played at Kingsmead and St George’s Park.
Proteas Test captain Dean Elgar says he and white-ball skipper Temba Bavuma have “an extremely good relationship”.
Independent board chairman Lawson Naidoo says Cricket South Africa’s “hands are tied” in terms of further investigating the appointments of Graeme Smith and Mark Boucher.
Proteas spinner Simon Harmer on studying law while playing professional cricket and being recalled to the Test squad for the series against New Zealand.
Proteas all-rounder Anneke Bosch has been ruled out of the upcoming Women’s World Cup due to injury.
Proteas Women’s star Laura Wolvaardt took this sublime catch during the series-clinching ODI against the West Indies at the Wanderers on Sunday.
The Proteas beat the West Indies by six wickets in the fourth women’s ODI at the Wanderers on Sunday to claim a 2-1 series win.
Temba Bavuma insists he is good enough to play Test cricket.
Cricket South Africa has announced a 15-player Proteas squad for the Women’s World Cup in New Zealand from 4 March to 3 April.
Dewald Brevis’ 138 against Bangladesh on Thursday took his tally for this year’s U19 World Cup to 506 runs in six innings at an average of 84.33.
Dewald Brevis finished his extraordinary U19 World Cup on another high, hitting 138 off 130 balls against Bangladesh to help his side chase down 294 to win the seventh-place playoff.