• Batsmen hold the key

    Batsmen hold the key

    The better batting unit will most likely determine the outcome of the series between South Africa and England.

    A riveting stalemate

    A riveting stalemate

    The last time England toured South Africa, the four-match Test series ended in a tightly contested 1-1 draw. We look back at the 2009/10 series.

    Battling for balance

    Battling for balance

    Two years on, and the Proteas’ Test side is still struggling to fill the void left by Graeme Smith and Jacques Kallis. JON CARDNELLI reports.

    Van Zyl has point to prove

    Van Zyl has point to prove

    After a difficult series against India, Stiaan van Zyl knows the clock is ticking on his continued selection as an opener for the Test side.

    Hoping for glory

    Hoping for glory

    The tourists seem light in key areas but will be looking to regroup and find the right balance in South Africa, writes LAWRENCE BOOTH in Sport Monthly.

    A big black hole

    A big black hole

    Twenty years since 1995 there should be 10 Kagiso Rabada’s in the Proteas Test squad, writes TOM EATON in Business Day/Sunday Times Sport Monthly.

    World Cup T20 fixtures announced

    World Cup T20 fixtures announced

    South Africa will return to the city where they lost their first Test series in nine years away from home when Faf du Plessis’s men start their World Cup T20 campaign in India against England.

    Vilas out as AB keeps wicket

    Vilas out as AB keeps wicket

    After recognising that AB de Villiers should not keep wicket and shoulder the burden of batting, the Proteas selectors have announced that he will again take the gloves for the first two Tests against England starting after Christmas.