Conrad: Proteas spinners must bat
Coach Shukri Conrad says spinners in South Africa’s white-ball teams will need to contribute with the bat as well as the ball.
Coach Shukri Conrad says spinners in South Africa’s white-ball teams will need to contribute with the bat as well as the ball.
Captain Aiden Markram says the new crop of Proteas have brought fresh energy to the T20I side as they begin their build-up to next year’s World Cup in India and Sri Lanka.
Pace spearhead Kagiso Rabada says it’s time for the Proteas to shift their focus from the highs of Lord’s to the challenges that lie ahead, starting with the white-ball tour of Australia.
Proteas rookie Lhuan-dre Pretorius isn’t concerned about Australian sledging ahead of the T20I series, which starts in Darwin on Sunday.
Ryan Rickelton says he has no plans to rein in his aggressive batting style as he targets a permanent spot at the top of the Proteas T20I order.
Proteas batsman Dewald Brevis is ready to fulfil his potential having blocked out the well-meaning but competing voices in his head.
New convenor of selectors Patrick Moroney says Shukri Conrad is “comfortable” working with him, despite the Proteas coach’s preference for hand-picking his own teams.
Mohammed Siraj says he never lost faith in his own ability to deliver a sensational victory for India in the fifth and deciding Test at The Oval on Monday.
Mohammed Siraj was India’s hero as they beat England by just six runs in a thrilling fifth Test at The Oval on Monday to end the series level at 2-2.
Wiaan Mulder says he has “no regrets” about ending his innings on 367* against Zimbabwe – even if some fans wanted him to chase Brian Lara’s world-record 400*.
AB de Villiers and his South African teammates sing and dance in the change room after winning the World Championship of Legends.
Harry Brook and Joe Root both hit hundreds before England’s series finale against India was left on a knife edge after an Oval downpour cut short the fourth day.
AB de Villiers smashed his third century of the tournament as South Africa thrashed Pakistan by nine wickets in the World Championship of Legends final at Edgbaston on Saturday.
India opener Yashasvi Jaiswal’s sparkling hundred in the fifth and deciding Test at The Oval on Saturday left England needing to break a record that has stood for over a hundred years.
Mohammad Hafeez’s Pakistan and AB de Villiers’ South Africa meet in the World Championship of Legends final in Birmingham.