AB: Let's wait and see what happens
Former Proteas captain AB de Villiers alluded to returning to international cricket ahead of the T20 World Cup in Australia later this year.
Former Proteas captain AB de Villiers alluded to returning to international cricket ahead of the T20 World Cup in Australia later this year.
Proteas fast bowler Dale Steyn has lamented the near complete absence of sport – not just cricket – in South Africa this month.
The Proteas, several of them wearing masks, were screened at the airport before boarding their respective flights back home.
It is exactly 13 years till the day that former Proteas opener Herschelle Gibbs broke the record for becoming the first cricketer to hit six sixes in an over in ODI cricket.
The Proteas’ ODI tour of India has been cancelled in the scramble to deal with the threat of the coronavirus pandemic, leaving us to cast our minds back into the not-so-distant past to a day in 2015 when South Africa ruled the Wankhede Stadium.
This month’s ODI series between India and the Proteas has been cancelled due to the threat posed by the coronavirus pandemic.
The remainder of the Proteas’ ongoing ODI series against India will be played behind closed doors due to the threat posed by the coronavirus pandemic.
Thursday’s first ODI between the Proteas and India in Dharamsala was washed out without a ball bowled.
Dale Steyn may have hung up his Test whites but he is determined to play his way into the Proteas’ plans for the forthcoming T20I World Cup in Australia, writes SM HUSSAIN.
While sporting events around the world are being cancelled or postponed due to the threat posed by the coronavirus pandemic, South African cricket continues – arguably ignorantly.
Thursday’s first ODI between the Proteas and India at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium in Dharmasala was delayed due to wet conditions.
This month’s T20I series between the Asia XI and World XI in Bangladesh has been postponed due to the threat posed by the coronavirus outbreak.
Cricket South Africa has announced a 14-player squad for the Proteas Women’s ODI inbound series against Australia Women.
Captain Quinton de Kock has suggested the Proteas will still shine the ball during this month’s ODI series against India, despite the health implications.
India will head into the ODI series with South Africa on the back of a 3-0 loss at the hands of New Zealand, aiming to set things straight against a new-look Proteas outfit, writes ANDRE HUISAMEN.