Watch: It felt like a new debut – Olivier
Duanne Olivier reflects on his Test return against India at the Wanderers.
Duanne Olivier reflects on his Test return against India at the Wanderers.
Former Proteas bowling coach Vincent Barnes has praised Marco Jansen for his performance against India at the Wanderers on Monday. #SAvIND
Four years after impressing India captain Virat Kohli as a net bowler, Marco Jansen produced a destructive spell of bowling for South Africa on the first day of the second Test at the Wanderers. #SAvIND
Proteas captain Dean Elgar says it’s difficult for professional cricketers to spend so much time away from home while staying in bio-secure environments.
Proteas captain Dean Elgar says he was “pretty shocked” by Quinton de Kock’s decision to retire from Test cricket but that the team must “get over it”.
Proteas captain Dean Elgar looks ahead to the second Test against India at the Wanderers. #SAvIND
Left-arm seamer Marco Jansen has been included in the Proteas’ 17-man squad for the three-match ODI series against India.
Mark Boucher says Quinton de Kock’s Test retirement is “sad” but backs the man who will replace him for the second Test against India at the Wanderers.
India captain Virat Kohli has every reason to be confident his team can seal a historic Test series win in South Africa when they face the hosts in the second Test at the Wanderers on Monday. #SAvIND
South Africa U19 will head into the fourth and final Youth ODI against the West Indies on Monday on a high.
Former Proteas batsman Hashim Amla says Temba Buvuma should be pushed up the order following the Test retirement of Quinton de Kock.
Will the Proteas miss Quinton de Kock in Test cricket? It depends what version of him you’re talking about, writes RYAN VREDE.
Proteas batter Lizelle Lee has been nominated for the ICC Women’s Cricketer of the Year award.
South Africa U19 clinched a dramatic one-wicket win in the third Youth ODI against the West Indies.
There is no shame in the Proteas losing to the World Test Championship finalists. It is the manner of the defeat that grates most. Serious intervention is needed, writes RYAN VREDE.