Magala not fit enough for ODIs
Seamer Sisanda Magala will remain with the Proteas squad despite being deemed not fit enough to compete in next month’s ODI series against England.
Seamer Sisanda Magala will remain with the Proteas squad despite being deemed not fit enough to compete in next month’s ODI series against England.
Interim director of cricket Graeme Smith has declared fast bowler Lungi Ngidi fit to play for the Proteas in next month’s ODI series against England.
England fast bowler Jofra Archer has been ruled out of next month’s T20I series against the Proteas.
SA Cricket Magazine and KFC have teamed up to give away six tickets to the third KFC T20I against Australia at Newlands in Cape Town.
The Proteas had a bit of a horror show with the bat against England, failing to reach the 300-run mark in each of their eight innings against the visitors. JOHN GOLIATH looks at ways they can remedy their ailments with willow in hand.
Success doesn’t come overnight. By the same token, neither does failure. Six years ago the Proteas were the No 1-ranked Test team in the world. Now they are a long way off the ‘Big Three’. It’s the delayed effects of Kolpak and the player drain.
The Proteas struggled to deal with the collective team effort put forward by England as they slipped to a 3-1 Test series defeat. WADE PRETORIUS grades the squad.
Any England tour to South Africa brings with it drama on and off the field. ANDRE HUISAMEN reflects on five moments that defined the series.
The Proteas were helpless to prevent yet another batting collapse as they slumped to a 3-1 series defeat by England at the Wanderers. WADE PRETORIUS rates the players.
A new-look Proteas team suffered emphatic defeat by the flawed, but at times brilliant, English tourists. Yet, the series wasn’t all doom and gloom for South Africa.
England completed a 3-1 Test series victory over the Proteas on Monday. Here are the statistics that matter after the four fixtures.
Captain Faf du Plessis finds consolation in the performance of fast bowler Anrich Nortje, after the Proteas fell to a 3-1 Test series defeat by England at the Wanderers on Monday.
All-rounder Vernon Philander bade an emotional farewell to international cricket on Monday.
Proteas batsman Rassie van der Dussen spoke to SuperSport following his team’s fourth Test defeat by England on Monday, when the 30-year-old fell two runs short of his first Test century.
England clinched the Test series against South Africa with another dominant performance when they won the fourth Test at the Wanderers by 191 runs on Monday.