• SA vs UAE: 6 talking points

    SA vs UAE: 6 talking points

    South Africa play their final pool match against the UAE in Wellington on Thursday. We pick six things to look out for during the game.

    Hashim Amla breaks yet another record

    Amla: The third man

    Hashim Amla continues to break all manner of records and he proves himself to be one of the best ODI players of all time. Here we relook at what TOM EATON had to say about Amla in the December issue of Sunday Times/Business Day Sport Monthly.

    The keeper conundrum

    The keeper conundrum

    The debate around Quinton de Kock’s place in the team has been made worse by South Africa’s obvious reluctance to use AB de Villiers as a wicketkeeper at the World Cup, writes Kobus Pretorius.

    Quinton de Kock: In or out?

    Quinton de Kock: In or out?

    There is much debate as to what the best South African XI is, starting with the final World Cup pool match with the UAE. We asked four SACricketmag.com writers for their view on how the national selectors should approach the way forward.

    AB denies mental scars

    AB denies mental scars

    AB de Villiers insists South Africa have not suffered any mental scars after another defeat chasing a total against Pakistan on Saturday.

    Graeme Smith

    ‘Chasing could sink Proteas’

    Former Proteas captain Graeme Smith says South Africa’s inability to chase targets when batting second could derail their quest for a first ever World Cup title.

    'Pakistan wanted it more'

    ‘Pakistan wanted it more’

    Proteas captain AB de Villiers took responsibility for the shock 29-run World Cup loss to Pakistan on Saturday, blasting his team for being stuck in “second or third gear”.

    AB: It wasn't good enough

    AB: It wasn’t good enough

    AB de Villiers labelled South Africa’s batting performance against Pakistan as ‘shocking’ after they lost by 29 runs chasing 232 in Auckland on Saturday.

    Pakistan shock SA

    Pakistan shock SA

    A fiery bowling display earned Pakistan an unlikely 29-run victory over South Africa in Auckland on Saturday.

    SA chasing 232 for victory

    SA chasing 232 for victory

    Tight bowling by the Proteas restricted Pakistan to 222 in a rain-affected match at Eden Park on Saturday.