
Proteas Women claim classy series win
The Proteas Women displayed clinical composure to mount an impressive run chase and claim a series-clinching seven-wicket win over India on Sunday.
The Proteas Women displayed clinical composure to mount an impressive run chase and claim a series-clinching seven-wicket win over India on Sunday.
Michael Vaughan questioning Jofra Archer’s appetite for Test cricket is reflective of how many from the former England captain’s generation lack insight into the mentality of game’s younger generations.
Lizelle Lee struck an unbeaten 132 as the Proteas Women’s team beat India by six runs on the Duckworth Lewis method on Friday.
Take a look back at how Proteas players Mark Boucher, Shaun Pollock and Makhaya Ntini shared their personal experiences from the incredible 438 game, which took place in Johannesburg 15 years ago.
RYAN VREDE asks: If one of the objectives of a 15-team domestic structure is broadening the potential to build international-quality players, where are the elite coaches who contribute significantly to growing that calibre of player going to come from?
Proteas spinner Keshav Maharaj says he’s looking forward to working with new captains Dean Elgar and Temba Bavuma.
Kyle Verreynne can no longer be denied a Proteas Test spot, and there needs to be a broader, bold selection philosophy that rewards domestic form in order to arrest the team’s batting mediocrity.
The Indian Women’s team produced a clinical performance to beat the Proteas Women by nine wickets in the second ODI in Lucknow on Tuesday.
Cricket Australia hopes to reschedule its tour of South Africa ‘as soon as possible’ if all the safety requirements can be guaranteed.
The Proteas Women’s team got their tour of India off to a perfect start with an eight-wicket victory in Lucknow on Sunday.
Temba Bavuma’s appointment as the first permanent black African captain is a wonderful moment for South African sport, and invokes memories of when Siya Kolisi first became Springbok skipper, writes CRAIG LEWIS.
Newly appointed Proteas captain for the limited-overs formats, Temba Bavuma, is ready to embrace the opportunity of being the country’s first permanent black African captain.
Temba Bavuma says he is honoured and delighted by his appointment as the Proteas’ new limited-overs captain.
Cricket South Africa has announced Temba Bavuma and Dean Elgar as the new respective Proteas captains for the limited-overs and Test teams.
With the T20 World Cup on the horizon, national convenor of selectors Victor Mpitsang and the Proteas management team are exploring every avenue to make sure the best team goes to India, but he would not be drawn into a conversation on AB de Villiers’ availability.