
Three key Proteas players vs WI
Quinton de Kock, Imran Tahir and Beuran Hendricks have been identified as three key players for the Proteas as they face the West Indies at the Rose Bowl on Monday, writes KHALID MOHIDIN.
Quinton de Kock, Imran Tahir and Beuran Hendricks have been identified as three key players for the Proteas as they face the West Indies at the Rose Bowl on Monday, writes KHALID MOHIDIN.
Former Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar had a critical message about the AB de Villiers saga, stating that he ‘chose money over his country.’
Seven interesting statistics-based facts about South Africa and the West Indies’ ODI record, ahead of Monday’s World Cup clash at the Rose Bowl in Southampton.
Ottis Gibson clears up the AB de Villiers noise ahead of the Proteas’ clash against the West Indies.
Seamer Jimmy Neesham spearheaded New Zealand to a seven-wicket victory over Afghanistan in Saturday’s World Cup match in Taunton.
Opening batsman Jason Roy and a dominant display from the seam attack carried England to an 106-run victory over Bangladesh in Saturday’s World Cup fixture at Sophia Gardens in Cardiff, Wales.
Batsman Rohit Sharma insists that India won’t fixate on bowling short deliveries during Sunday’s World Cup match against Australia at The Oval in London.
Ottis Gibson fronted up to the media for a stern cross-examination of his side’s performances in the World Cup, while also dodging bombs concerning AB de Villiers, writes DANIEL GALLAN in Southampton.
Captain Aaron Finch is eager for Australia to draw inspiration from March 2019’s ODI series victory over India, come Sunday’s World Cup fixture at The Oval in London.
Ottis Gibson cleared up the AB de Villiers saga during the Proteas’ press conference ahead of their match against the West Indies.
The West Indies face the winless Proteas at the Rose Bowl cricket ground, home of England’s Hampshire. Our experts play selector and pick their XIs.
The SA Cricket magazine team are predicting that the Proteas will get their World Cup back on track with a win over the West Indies at the Rose Bowl.
Friday’s World Cup fixture between Pakistan and Sri Lanka in Bristol was washed out without a ball bowled.
Forget about AB de Villiers and all the other problems. The Proteas need to start showing some serious backbone at the World Cup, writes JOHN GOLIATH.
Proteas batsman Rassie van der Dussen is in doubt for Monday’s World Cup fixture against the West Indies at the Rose Bowl in Southampton.