
Proteas will get R57-million if they win World Cup
The Proteas will earn approximately R57-million (US $4-million) if they triumph in the 2019 World Cup final in the United Kingdom.
The Proteas will earn approximately R57-million (US $4-million) if they triumph in the 2019 World Cup final in the United Kingdom.
Footage from the Proteas’ World Cup camp ahead of their trip to England.
Former fast bowler Monde Zondeki remembers how coach Eric Simons’ relatively relaxed disposition contrasted with the collective nervousness of the squad in 2003, writes JONHENRY WILSON.
Fast bowler Dale Steyn has reiterated South Africa’s motivation to win the 2019 World Cup as his recovery continues from a shoulder injury sustained during the Indian Premier League.
Aiden Markram is eager to learn from Hashim Amla’s proven experience in English conditions, writes KHALID MOHIDIN.
Lungi Ngidi reveals his No 1 ambition for his first World Cup campaign.
Rassie van der Dussen reveals his determination to win the World Cup.
Aiden Markram reveals his goals for the ICC Cricket World Cup.
All-rounder Chris Morris felt ‘heartbroken’ for fast bowler Anrich Nortje, but is nevertheless grateful for his own late inclusion in South Africa’s squad for the 2019 World Cup.
Batsman Rassie van der Dussen is eager to see South Africa undo some of the hurt endured during those past early World Cup exits.
Lungi Ngidi has set himself only one personal ambition – winning the World Cup, writes KHALID MOHIDIN.
Springbok captain Siya Kolisi gives the Proteas a vote of confidence ahead of the Cricket World Cup.
The World Cup will be the perfect platform for Aiden Markram to showcase his talent and play an impact role in England, writes KHALID MOHIDIN.
The Proteas women sunk to a seven-wicket defeat at the hands of Pakistan in Wednesday’s opening T20I at the LC de Villiers Oval in Pretoria.
While South Africans have been worried about the fitness of their star fast bowlers Dale Steyn and Kagiso Rabada ahead of the World Cup in England, JOHN GOLIATH is more concerned about the well-being of the Proteas’ 40-year-old leg-spinner Imran Tahir.