Proteas react to Windies win
Watch what the Proteas had to say after their impressive victory over the West Indies in Sydney.
Watch what the Proteas had to say after their impressive victory over the West Indies in Sydney.
Irish batsman Ed Joyce may well be the luckiest man in cricket after a scarcely believable delivery in Brisbane against the UAE on Wednesday.
Chris Gayle reflects on his World Cup record against Zimbabwe and calls it the ‘number one innings’ that he’s played.
Chris Gayle hit a Cricket World Cup record 215 against Zimbabwe. He went from 100 to 200 in just 32 balls, one more than it took AB de Villiers to go from 0-100 in his world record at the Wanderers.
Former great Australian fast bowler Glenn McGrath has said he deeply regrets shooting African animals – despite speaking about wanting to do so two years before.
Gary Kirsten talks about his 188 against the UAE, which is the highest individual score in the World Cup to date.
With the big match between South Africa and India looming at the weekend, here we see how the Proteas are being hyped up in India.
The Proteas try their best to wish captain AB de Villiers a happy 31st birthday in Australia.
Watch Proteas man of the moment David Miller talk about what it means to play cricket for his country.
The Proteas spent some downtime ahead of their World Cup opener by visiting Christchurch, New Zealand. The city was devastated by an earthquake in 2011.
Protea spinner Aaron Phangiso chose cricket above soccer as a young boy. Here he explains why.
Go behind the scenes to see how the Proteas handle their media day and signing session ahead of the opening game against Zimbabwe.
With the World Cup just days away, let’s be reminded of the catching and talents of one of the finest fielders of all time – South Africa’s Jonty Rhodes.
To whet your appetite ahead of the World Cup, watch two of the finest fast bowlers go head-to-head. Waqar Younis and Makhaya Ntini remind us just how good they were.
Michael Hussey has been confirmed as a consultant to South Africa during the World Cup, attending training sessions and giving advice to the Proteas on how to be successful in Australian conditions. However, just don’t call him by his famous nickname, ‘Mr Cricket’!