Rabada returns to top of Test rankings
South Africa’s Kagiso Rabada has returned to the top of the International Cricket Council’s rankings for Test bowlers.
South Africa’s Kagiso Rabada has returned to the top of the International Cricket Council’s rankings for Test bowlers.
Former Proteas Test spinner Simon Harmer has signed a contract extension with Essex.
Proteas fans have a bumper summer of action-packed cricket in store, with five Test matches, 10 ODI’s and six T20Is to look forward to during the coming months.
Watch our exclusive behind-the-scenes footage from our upcoming Uncovered documentary with Aiden Markram of the Proteas and the Paarl Rocks.
Proteas fast bowler Lungi Ngidi will be out of action for a minimum of 12 weeks after sustaining a knee injury during the T20 International against Australia last Sunday.
Proteas coach Ottis Gibson is understandably eager to have batsmen Hashim Amla and JP Duminy fit and available for selection.
England will replace the Proteas as the No 2-ranked Test side on the ICC rankings.
SACricketmag.com’s Simon Lewis and Khalid Mohidin discuss the Proteas’ successful ODI tour of Australia and look ahead to Cricket World Cup 2019.
The Proteas Women recorded their highest score of the 2018 Women’s World T20 as they romped home to a 30-run win in their final match against the Bangladesh Women at Gros Islet.
The Proteas Women are looking to finish their Women’s World T20 campaign on a high against Bangladesh, despite the disappointment of being knocked out as a result of their defeat against England.
An economical bowling performance from the Proteas saw them defend 108-6 to beat Australia by 21 runs in the 10-over T20I in Carrara, writes KHALID MOHIDIN.
The Proteas posted 108-6 against Australia in their reduced 10-over-a-side clash in Carrara.
Proteas batting star David Miller first appeared in SA Cricket magazine as a schoolboy in 2003, and 15 years later his latest appearance has him poised to be one of the kingpins in the Proteas’ push to claim the Cricket World Cup for South Africa in 2019.
The Proteas lost the toss and will bat first in a reduced 10-over-a-side T20I against Australia in Carrara.
Heavy rain has delayed the start of play in the one-off T20I between the Proteas and Australia in Carrara.