• AB mindset shifts to Australia

    AB mindset shifts to Australia

    South Africa captain AB de Villiers’ focus turned to November’s tour of Australia, after Monday’s third and final ODI against New Zealand at Seddon Park was washed out.

    Rain thwarts Proteas

    Rain thwarts Proteas

    After the loss of a few early wickets, South Africa recovered to 157-3 when the heavens opened and no more play was possible in the third ODI in Hamilton.

    Puttick, Tsotsobe lead the way

    Puttick, Tsotsobe lead the way

    Andrew Puttick and Lonwabo Tsotsobe top the respective runs and wickets tables as the Momentum One Day Cup takes a break.

    Morkel expects changes

    Morkel expects changes

    Fast bowler Morne Morkel has all but confirmed South Africa’s XI for the third and final ODI against New Zealand at Seddon Park in Hamilton will feature several changes. Leg-spinner Imran Tahir will be unavailable due to a shoulder injury sustained in the second fixture, which the Proteas won comfortably to take an unassailable two-nil series lead, while fast bowler… Read more →

    Cook ton seals big win

    Cook ton seals big win

    Lions captain Stephen Cook scored a century at the top of the order to lead his side to a bonus point victory in Bloemfontein.

    One Day Cup: Preview

    One Day Cup: Preview

    It’s the last round of the Momentum One Day Cup before the competition takes a break and the T20 stuff begins.

    Titans claim first win

    Titans claim first win

    A desperate Titans side knocked over the previously unbeaten Cobras in Centurion on Friday night.

    Peterson to replace Phangiso

    Peterson to replace Phangiso

    Robin Peterson will join the Proteas for the Australian leg of their tour as a replacement for Aaron Phangiso, who has suffered a sprained finger and will be sidelined for approximately four to six weeks.

    AB reflects on bowling role

    AB reflects on bowling role

    Captain AB de Villiers cherished a rare leading role with the ball, after South Africa trumped New Zealand by 72 runs in Friday’s second ODI at the Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui.

    MVP 2: Imran Tahir

    MVP 2: Imran Tahir

    Every Friday, SA Cricket magazine will be naming its MVP (Most Valuable Player) of the week. The second recipient is Imran Tahir.

    Amla stars in big win

    Amla stars in big win

    Man of the match Hashim Amla scored his 16th ODI century to help South Africa win the second ODI against New Zealand by 72 runs in Mount Maunganui on Friday morning.

    'We can't win every game'

    ‘We can’t win every game’

    Vice-captain Hashim Amla isn’t necessarily wary of peaking too soon ahead of the 2015 World Cup, as South Africa target a convincing ODI series victory over New Zealand, come the second ODI at the Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui tonight (SA time).