Watch: Van Niekerk reacts to WC exit
Proteas Women’s captain Dane van Niekerk gave an honest reaction on the effect the weather had on their chances of reaching the Women T20 World Cup final after losing to Australia in the semifinal on Thursday.
Proteas Women’s captain Dane van Niekerk gave an honest reaction on the effect the weather had on their chances of reaching the Women T20 World Cup final after losing to Australia in the semifinal on Thursday.
A strong all-round bowling effort coupled with Marques Ackerman’s steady half-century helped the Dolphins guarantee themselves home advantage in the One-Day Cup semi-finals with a tense four-wicket win over the Lions in Durban on Thursday.
With the number of fringe Proteas players in the Indian Premier League limited by a lack of interest in South African players at the auction, the main attraction for national team selectors will be the performance of three established performers.
Captain Dane van Niekerk was all but devastated as the Proteas Women lost Thursday’s rain-affected semi-final at the Sydney Cricket Ground to Australia.
Titans coach Mandla Mashimbyi remains confident of challenging the top two teams in the Momentum One-Day Cup as the race for semi-final places begins to hot up.
Relive the brilliant and match-winning individual performances by Lungi Ngidi and Janneman Malan, who inspired the Proteas to an emphatic series win over Australia.
A career-best 6-58 in 10 overs was great reward for the hard work Lungi Ngidi has been putting into his cricket lately.
Cricket South Africa has congratulated the Proteas on their successful climax to the home international season with the ODI series victory over Australia.
A brilliant bowling display by Lungi Ngidi and a first-ever ODI ton by Janneman Malan handed the Proteas a six-wicket victory in the second ODI in Bloemfontein on Wednesday.
Quinton de Kock’s failure with the bat proved a blessing in disguise for South Africa in the ODI series against Australia, writes JON CARDINELLI.
Young Janneman Malan will rightly grab the headlines after his stunning century in the second ODI against Australia, but don’t overlook the gritty maturity of a reborn David Miller, writes CRAIG LEWIS.
There have been more glimmers of hope during the course of the South African cricket summer than the raw numbers attest to, but one of the brightest spots has come at the tail end.
South Africa have been through a few awkward middle-order options over the years, but can certainly settle on Kyle Verreynne and Heinrich Klaasen for the foreseeable future.
From a first-ball duck in the first ODI in Paarl to carrying his bat in a magnificent maiden ODI century in Bloemfontein. Janneman Malan would’ve been quite nervous when he walked out to face Mitchell Starc at the Manguang Oval on Wednesday, writes ANDRE HUISAMEN.
A brilliant maiden ODI century by Janneman Malan steered the Proteas to a six-wicket win over Australia in the second ODI in Bloemfontein on Wednesday, writes ANDRE HUISAMEN.