
Dale Steyn: The route to 422
Relive some of Dale Steyn’s greatest moments that led him to becoming South Africa’s all-time highest wicket-taker in Test cricket.
Relive some of Dale Steyn’s greatest moments that led him to becoming South Africa’s all-time highest wicket-taker in Test cricket.
Take a look at some of the best images of Dale Steyn taken throughout his glittering career as the Proteas fast-bowling legend turns 36 today.
Proteas assistant coach Malibongwe Maketa wants the coaching unit to be judged on more than their failed World Cup campaign as he painted a picture that isn’t as bleak as people may deem it to be.
Fans of Pakistan cannot help but draw comparisons between their successful 1992 World Cup-winning side and the current lineup, who continue to surprise.
Chris Gayle hinted at prolonging his career past the World Cup to even include a Test series as the explosive batsman continues to dominate bowling attacks.
One of the best of all time, Dale Steyn, turns 36 today – what better to celebrate than watch him discuss what motivates him on the field with his teammates providing some insight into the fiery quick.
Babar Azam’s century helped Pakistan beat New Zealand by six wickets in Birmingham on Wednesday.
The Proteas’ World Cup woes should not overshadow a much-needed grand farewell for the one-of-a-kind Imran Tahir, writes CRAIG LEWIS.
If ever there was a time to change things, it is now. Right now. The next World Cup is only four years away.
Middle-order batsman David Miller has pointed to his side’s lack of partnerships as the key reason behind the Proteas premature exit from the World Cup.
Proteas speedster Kagiso Rabada admits it’s been ‘extremely tough’ going at the World Cup as his teammates prepare to lift themselves for their two remaining matches.
Watch as Proteas captain Faf du Plessis discusses the player management of key players and where things have gone wrong for the side after falling out of World Cup semi-final contention.
Execution, not intent or planning, are the reasons behind the Proteas’ World Cup failures in England, writes DANIEL GALLAN in London.
Shakib Al Hasan scored a half-century and took a five-for in a dominant 62-run win over Afghanistan at the Rose Bowl.
Former all-rounder Jacques Kallis believes the underperforminng Proteas have a ready-made blueprint to work their way back to the top of the ODI rankings … simply follow England’s lead.