Proteas' problems run deep
The Proteas have so many significant problems that it is now inevitable they will be trapped in a long cycle of inconsistent performances in Test cricket, writes SA Cricket magazine editor RYAN VREDE.
The Proteas have so many significant problems that it is now inevitable they will be trapped in a long cycle of inconsistent performances in Test cricket, writes SA Cricket magazine editor RYAN VREDE.
The Proteas women sealed another impressive series victory over Pakistan by winning the second T20I in Durban by 18 runs on Sunday.
Andrew Tye has come under fire for seemingly purposefully bowling a wide to deny James Vince a century in a Big Bash League match.
The Cobras secured their place in the Momentum One-Day Cup semi-finals after claiming a 41-run victory over the Warriors via Duckworth Lewis on Saturday.
The Proteas women suffered no real trouble in beating Pakistan by eight wickets in the first T20I at Kingsmead on Friday.
Janneman and Pieter Malan scored 95 and 53 respectively as the Cobras snapped their losing streak, beating the Lions by 76 runs in Potchefstroom.
Pakistan crushed the Proteas by seven wickets after yet another below-par performance by the South African batsmen.
Pakistan secured a comprehensive seven-wicket victory over the Proteas in Karachi on Friday, following another disastrous batting collapse by the visitors.
Pakistan have edged closer to victory in Karachi after picking up six wickets in the morning session to dismiss the Proteas for 245.
Follow all the action from day four live as Pakistan host South Africa in Karachi.
After KG reached the milestone of 200 Test wickets, here’s a look at some his best bowling performances with the red ball.
Kagiso Rabada says achieving his 200th Test wicket is a ‘massive feat’ but there is much more for him to aim for.
The Proteas will take a slender 29-run lead into day 4 of the first Test against Pakistan in Karachi.
A look at the remarkable numbers behind Kagiso Rabada’s 200 Test wickets.
Kagiso Rabada must continue to spearhead the Proteas’ ambitions of becoming a leading force in Test cricket once again, writes ANDRE HUISAMEN.