
Morgan misses Australia warm-up clash
England skipper Eoin Morgan will miss the warm-up fixture against Australia due to a fractured finger that he picked up during training on Friday.
England skipper Eoin Morgan will miss the warm-up fixture against Australia due to a fractured finger that he picked up during training on Friday.
All 10 team kits for the 2019 World Cup in the United Kingdom.
Former Proteas captains Graeme Smith and Shaun Pollock shared their frustration at seamer Chris Morris’ inability to perform well consistently.
Former South Africa left-arm spinner Robin Peterson says the Proteas should consider playing two wrist-spinners in the opening match of the 2019 World Cup against England, writes JOHN GOLIATH.
The 10 captains pick their favourites to lift the World Cup trophy.
Cricket South Africa has announced a bumper programme of home international fixtures for the 2019-20 summer against England and Australia.
The time for talking is almost over, but the captains of Australia, England and India have been asked one last time for their thoughts on a potential 2019 Cricket World Cup winner.
We look at five other countries who have the ability to surprise and knock over a few ‘favourites’ in this year’s tournament.
Former Proteas all-rounder Justin Kemp remembers Herschelle Gibbs’ six sixes in one over in 2007, some individual consolation in their semi-final defeat and more, writes JONHENRY WILSON.
Faf du Plessis and his batsmen have to find form and consistency during the early stages of the World Cup, writes JON CARDINELLI.
Lizelle Lee smashed a second successive half-century in just over 24 hours and a career-best score as the Proteas Women clinched a famous series-winning nine-wicket victory over Pakistan in the final T20 International in Benoni on Thursday.
As promotion for the opening clash between England and South Africa, India broadcasting company Star Sports poked fun at the two trophyless nations.
Former Proteas spinner Robin Peterson recollects being deployed as an opening bowler in 2011, his long-standing relationship with teammate Imran Tahir and more, writes JONHENRY WILSON.
Fielding coach Justin Ontong is confident South Africa will put in a characteristically solid display, despite preparation that was ‘not ideal’ ahead of this week’s World Cup warm-up fixture against Sri Lanka in Cardiff, Wales.
Quinton de Kock believes that not being favourites to win the World Cup will give the Proteas the freedom to play their best cricket.