Tumi Sekhukhune, SA’s new rising star
Tumi Sekhukhune is the new kid on the block as she adapts to her unexpected life as a Protea, writes KHALID MOHIDIN.
Tumi Sekhukhune is the new kid on the block as she adapts to her unexpected life as a Protea, writes KHALID MOHIDIN.
After a great season in the Kia Super League, Proteas Women opening batsman Lizelle Lee believes she is one of the best batsmen in the world, writes KHALID MOHIDIN.
Heinrich Klaasen rates the Titans as one of the best franchises in the world because of the number of international players they produce.
Knights coach Nicky Boje looks ahead to a challenging season without David Miller and former captain Theunis de Bruyn.
SACricketMag caught up with the Proteas Women during their 10-day training camp at the High Performance Centre in Hatfield.
We had a chat with former Dolphins player and current cricket agent Jon Kent to find out more about the role of a sports agent in South African cricket.
Titans and Proteas spinner Tabraiz Shamsi tells us why he likes spinach and would take Trevor Noah to a desert island…
South Africa’s premier batsman Hashim Amla still has an appetite for runs which suggests he is nowhere near finished his job for the Proteas.
After scoring a half-century on his birthday for the Warriors, we take a look at one of our previous Future Stars, Sinethemba Qeshile.
Matthew Breetzke credits Shukri Conrad for positive impact on his mental game.
Zubayr Hamza is working hard to become the best version of himself he can be.
Joe Root needs to become more ruthless and prolific with the bat, writes Lawrence Booth in SA Cricket magazine.
Janneman Malan could open the batting with his brother Pieter Malan this season, a preferred position for the young batsman.
Kagiso Rabada revealed his excitement for building a partnership with Lungi Ngidi in the years to come.
One of South Africa’s unheralded players hasn’t always had the rub of the green but he still has plenty of ambition, writes Firdose Moonda.