Faf warns against complacency
Proteas captain Faf du Plessis says England will be keen to respond, following all the criticism they endured after the their second Test defeat at Trent Bridge.
Proteas captain Faf du Plessis says England will be keen to respond, following all the criticism they endured after the their second Test defeat at Trent Bridge.
Faf du Plessis has called on the Proteas to maintain their intensity and hunger ahead of the third Test against England at The Oval.
Pommie Mbangwa and the Inside Edge panel discuss transformation in South African cricket.
Quinton de Kock has insisted he is not very particular about the bat he uses to successfully combat opposition bowling attacks around the world.
Hashim Amla expressed the Proteas’ desire to play their best cricket at The Oval in the third Test.
Khaya Zondo is looking forward to the high-quality cricket when India A and Afghanistan A tour South Africa.
Proteas Women coach Hilton Moreeng is very happy with the direction that the women’s team is heading.
England’s crushing defeat to South Africa in the second Test sparked a debate on whether ex-cricketers are too harsh on current players.
Alastair Cook, Chris Rogers and Vernon Philander look back at the partnership between AB de Villiers and Graeme Smith.
Herschelle Gibbs and Jonty Rhodes gave advice to the National Academy squad how to approach cricket under a variety of conditions.
Colin Ingram has been in exceptional form for Glamorgan this season and he gives some insight how he goes about his business.
Kepler Wessels says that Quinton de Kock should bat No 5 and Faf du Plessis should bat at No 4.
Dane van Niekerk says she is extremely proud of the Proteas Women and the fight they showed throughout the tournament.
The Proteas’ journey to beating England at Trent Bridge and levelling the series 1-1.
Proteas skipper Faf du Plessis says that when the pitch offers seam movement, there’s no bowler on this planet better than Vernon Philander.