RECAP: Namibia vs Proteas (T20I)
Follow the T20I between Namibia and the Proteas in Windhoek on Saturday.
Follow the T20I between Namibia and the Proteas in Windhoek on Saturday.
Aiden Markram is embracing the spin challenge in Pakistan as the Proteas launch their World Test Championship title defence in Lahore on Sunday.
Kyle Verreynne says the Proteas batsmen will approach Pakistan’s spin attack differently.
Former Proteas all-rounder Chris Morris believes Quinton de Kock will be determined to make a statement on his return to international cricket against Namibia and Pakistan.
Proteas fast bowler Kwena Maphaka has been ruled out of the T20I against Namibia and the white-ball tour of Pakistan.
Proteas captain Aiden Markram says Dewald Brevis or Tony de Zorzi will fill Temba Bavuma’s spot for the two-Test series in Pakistan.
Stand-in captain Aiden Markram says the Proteas have done everything they can to prepare for turning tracks in Pakistan.
Simon Harmer says he didn’t expect to tour Pakistan with the Proteas this month despite having made contact with coach Shukri Conrad.
Quinton de Kock admits he hesitated before picking up the phone to call coach Shukri Conrad about making his international comeback.
Proteas fast bowler Corbin Bosch says he will look to Kagiso Rabada for guidance as he prepares for a potential first Test appearance in the subcontinent.
Pakistan have named five spinners and recalled paceman Shaheen Shah Afridi in their 18-man squad for the two-Test home series against South Africa.
CSA has defended the timing and turnout of the Proteas’ delayed World Test Championship mace tour.
The five-match T20I series between the Proteas and West Indies has been reduced to three.
The Proteas travelled to Kimberley, Durban, Port Elizabeth and Cape Town over the past four days to show off the Test mace.
CSA director of cricket Enoch Nkwe believes Quinton de Kock “can still add huge value” to the Proteas.