
‘I’d love to become SA’s all-time leading wicket-taker’
Proteas left-arm spin bowler Keshav Maharaj has lofty ambitions. SIMON BORCHARDT caught up with him for SportsClub magazine.
Proteas left-arm spin bowler Keshav Maharaj has lofty ambitions. SIMON BORCHARDT caught up with him for SportsClub magazine.
RYAN VREDE rates the Proteas after their convincing win in Gqeberha.
While AB has left the IPL stage, ‘Baby AB’ – as Dewald Brevis is known – will enter it when the 2022 tournament begins on 26 March.
The IPL returns home for its 15th edition as 10 teams battle it out for the title from Saturday.
While the majority of the 16-man contracted Proteas players group announced last week earned performance-based retentions, a few were rewarded for average contributions, writes RYAN VREDE.
When Australian cricket fan Luke Gillian last visited Pakistan in 1998, home supporters threw stones at him when he ventured out in public. These days everyone wants a selfie.
RYAN VREDE picks the Test XI, including a completely new bowling attack, the Proteas should go with if IPL-contracted players leave before the series against Bangladesh.
The prospect of unearthing the next Temba Bavuma looks bleak, writes RYAN VREDE.
Pakistan opener Imam-ul-Haq has shed some of the burden of being the nephew of a legend.
Shane Warne mixed legendary cricket deeds with lurid headlines away from the pitch in a career as bewitching as his famed wrong ‘un.
RYAN VREDE analyses the key learnings from a Proteas’ Test victory against New Zealand that came just six days after a humiliating defeat.
Virat Kohli will earn his 100th Test cap for India on Friday having experienced highs and lows along the way.
The Women’s World Cup begins on Friday in New Zealand after a year’s delay. We showcase five players to watch.
Pakistan will start their first Test series at home against Australia in 24 years in Rawalpindi on Friday under heavy security with the tourists on unfamiliar turf.
RYAN VREDE selects a Proteas XI with the highest potential to bounce back from a humiliating loss and salvage the series against New Zealand.