Proteas prominent in powerful Test picks
There’s no place for some iconic cricketers, including two India legends, as Nasser Hussain and Rob Key pick their best teams in a ‘Battle of the eras’ Test.
There’s no place for some iconic cricketers, including two India legends, as Nasser Hussain and Rob Key pick their best teams in a ‘Battle of the eras’ Test.
Shane Warne’s feud reignition with Steve Waugh speaks more to his mental constitution than it does expose Waugh’s incompetency. And that’s fine, writes RYAN VREDE.
Can AB de Villiers turn his IPL returns into Proteas profit and defy time in an international T20 comeback? SA Cricket magazine editor Ryan Vrede and Mark Keohane discuss.
Dale Steyn’s claim that he dismissed Sachin Tendulkar in the 190s in 2010 has started a Twitter war.
India superstar Virat Kohli thinks AB de Villiers is the most skilled player in the game. Do you agree with him?
The Proteas management remains intent on developing a wider group of players rather than merely a best XI, writes JON CARDINELLI.
Dale Steyn is South Africa’s greatest fast bowler, one of the best to ever play the game internationally in all three formats and the fast bowler with the most potent strike rate in Test cricket’s history, writes MARK KEOHANE for IOL Sport.
In our first collaboration with Short Fine Legs, Daniel Gallan chats to a batting coach who is teaching his girlfriend how to wield the willow from scratch.
The Covid-19 pandemic has brought an abrupt end to many cricket seasons across a few countries but this is not the first time the game had to be forcefully stopped due to safety issues, writes ANDRE HUISAMEN.
The recent 3-1 crushing defeat to England which subsequently led to former England captain Kevin Pietersen labelling the side as ‘probably the worst ever’ has left many Proteas fans disillusioned with the team and the direction it is heading in.
Follow the live coverage of the World Cup Final between England and New Zealand at Lord’s with the team at SA Cricket magazine.
A look ahead to Tuesday’s crucial World Cup clash between India and Bangladesh at Edgbaston.
Check out the highlights of the Proteas’ dominant nine-wicket win against Sri Lanka at Chester-le-Street.
While the Proteas’ World Cup playoff hopes have already been dashed, they can still have a say in the makeup of the four semi-finalists starting against Sri Lanka, writes JOHN GOLIATH.
Day two of the second Test at Newlands started badly for the Proteas, but they pushed on resolutely to gain an 11-run lead by lunch.