
POLL: Bavuma or Hendricks?
Who should open the batting with Quinton de Kock for the Proteas at the World Cup?
Who should open the batting with Quinton de Kock for the Proteas at the World Cup?
Reeza Hendricks’ showing against England compounded Temba Bavuma’s struggle for runs. The selectors have a big decision to make, writes RYAN VREDE.
RYAN VREDE reviews a round of fixtures in which South Africa rattled then rolled, and India established themselves as clear favourites.
Reeza Hendricks is taking nothing for granted at the World Cup despite making 85 after a late call-up in the Proteas’ crushing 229-run win over England.
Heinrich Klaasen’s hundred in hot and humid conditions resulted in a 229-run victory for the Proteas.
Heinrich Klaasen says he “worked my whole life” for a superb hundred that powered the Proteas to a crushing 229-run World Cup win over champions England.
Heinrich Klaasen says “pure emotion” got the better of him when he appeared to roar in the face of England fast bowler Mark Wood after completing a spectacular World Cup hundred on Saturday.
Heinrich Klaasen made a brilliant World Cup century as South Africa thrashed England by a mammoth 229 runs in Mumbai on Saturday.
South Africa’s Heinrich Klaasen batted through the pain barrier to make a brilliant century in a crunch World Cup match against England in Mumbai on Saturday.
Get live text commentary and score updates from the World Cup match in Wankhede.
Saturday’s World Cup clash between champions England and South Africa in Mumbai has the potential to rival some of their celebrated ODI encounters.
Formers Proteas fast bowler Morné Morkel squares up Pakistan’s Mohammad Rizwan during a net session.
WATCH: Keshav Maharaj on the Proteas’ shock loss to the Netherlands and their next match against England, who will have Ben Stokes back. #CWC23
In defeat to the Netherlands, the Proteas have surrendered the option of a low-pressure path to the World Cup semi-finals.
Netherlands captain Scott Edwards hailed Tuesday’s stunning World Cup triumph over South Africa as a “big win” as Proteas skipper Temba Bavuma admitted the 38-run loss would “hurt”.