
SA show fight in the dying light
So that’s what fight looks like. The word has been used so liberally by the South Africans throughout this series that it seemed they had forgotten what it meant, writes DANIEL GALLAN.
So that’s what fight looks like. The word has been used so liberally by the South Africans throughout this series that it seemed they had forgotten what it meant, writes DANIEL GALLAN.
JON CARDINELLI charts the worrying decline of South Africa’s top six, following the retirement of Jacques Kallis and Graeme Smith six years ago.
After rain delayed the start of play on day one of the fourth Test between South Africa and England the action eventually got under way at the Wanderers, with Joe Root winning the toss and deciding to bat first.
Sky Sports has apologised to viewers after Ben Stokes was caught on camera swearing at a spectator following his dismissal in the fourth Test against the Proteas.
England moved to 192 for four toward the close of play on day one of the fourth and final Test against the Proteas at the Wanderers in Johannesburg on Friday.
England moved to 100 without loss at tea on day one of the fourth and final Test against the Proteas at the Wanderers in Johannesburg on Friday.
England captain Joe Root won the toss and opted bat to first on day one of the fourth and final Test against the Proteas at the Wanderers in Johannesburg on Friday.
Rain delayed the start of the fourth and final Test between the Proteas and England at the Wanderers on Friday.
Vernon Philander has had a phenomenal Test career for South Africa, but the Proteas need him to perform his greatest hits one last time against England, writes JOHN GOLIATH.
Captain Faf du Plessis has confirmed batsman Temba Bavuma will be in the Proteas XI for this week’s fourth and final Test at the Wanderers in Johannesburg.
England captain Joe Root has spoken about his role in the Kagiso Rabada incident which marred the third Test in Port Elizabeth.
Interim director of cricket Graeme Smith admits fast bowler Kagiso Rabada is overburdened by cricket – and commercial – responsibilities.
Quinton de Kock’s first media conference since being appointed captain of the 50-over team went according to script – if anyone could write one for this swashbuckling prodigy who would rather be fishing, writes DANIEL GALLAN.
The Money Man chats to Mark Keohane and Ryan Vrede about the slump the Proteas currently find themselves in and they opine on whether it is time for Faf du Plessis to hang up his boots.
Interim director of cricket Graeme Smith has confirmed new ODI captain Quinton de Kock’s appointment is permanent and not just for next month’s series against England.