
Our World ODI XI: The top six
In the first instalment of a two-part series, SA Cricket magazine’s writers pick their best international ODI XI of the past 30 years.
In the first instalment of a two-part series, SA Cricket magazine’s writers pick their best international ODI XI of the past 30 years.
Over the last week, SA Cricket magazine’s writers have picked their best Proteas ODI team since 1992, and here’s how the completed sections look.
In the second instalment of a two-part series, SA Cricket magazine’s writers pick their best post-isolation Proteas ODI XI.
New Lions recruit Lutho Sipamla is eager to reach a new level of competitiveness when he joins up with his new franchise, writes ANDRE HUISAMEN.
On the anniversary of the ‘greatest one-day international cricket match of all time’, key players involved in the 438 match reflect on Herschelle Gibbs’ near-miss.
While sporting events around the world are being cancelled or postponed due to the threat posed by the coronavirus pandemic, South African cricket continues – arguably ignorantly.
Fast bowler Daryn Dupavillon was definitely not expecting to be in the Proteas XI for Sunday’s third and final ODI against Australia at Senwes Park in Potchefstroom.
India’s Virat Kohli is among the best players of his generation and might be the best international captain on the scene right now.
Quinton de Kock and Temba Bavuma have forged an understanding of one another’s game in the Proteas Test middle order. That relationship makes them the Proteas’ ideal opening partnership.
A career-best 6-58 in 10 overs was great reward for the hard work Lungi Ngidi has been putting into his cricket lately.
Cricket South Africa has congratulated the Proteas on their successful climax to the home international season with the ODI series victory over Australia.
There have been more glimmers of hope during the course of the South African cricket summer than the raw numbers attest to, but one of the brightest spots has come at the tail end.
One of the most-feared fast bowlers in world cricket, Kagiso Rabada, is famous for his blistering pace and bounce but there is a different, relaxed side to him off the field. ANDRE HUISAMEN reports.
The Proteas managed 158-4 in their 20 overs during the second T20I against Australia at St George’s Park in Port Elizabeth on Sunday afternoon, writes ANDRE HUISAMEN.
Proteas skipper Quinton de Kock once again won the toss and elected to bat first in the second T20I against Australia at St George’s Park in Port Elizabeth.