Verreynne to captain WP in One-Day Cup
Western Province head coach Salieg Nackerdien has appointed Kyle Verreynne as captain for their CSA One-Day Cup campaign.
Western Province head coach Salieg Nackerdien has appointed Kyle Verreynne as captain for their CSA One-Day Cup campaign.
Proteas Test coach Shukri Conrad says Kyle Verreynne gave him “plenty to think about” during South Africa A’s tour of Sri Lanka.
Kyle Verreynne says it’s “harder to accept” the Proteas’ collapse at the MCG compared with previous poor batting performance.
Kyle Verreynne, who scored a counter-punching 64 for the Proteas, says the green Gabba wicket did not play as difficult as its colour suggested.
Kyle Verreynne batted at No 7 for the Proteas at Lord’s.
Tabraiz Shamsi gives Kyle Verreynne some free hair advice.
South Africa’s seemingly never-ending search for a genuine Test all-rounder continues, writes RYAN VREDE.
Kyle Verreynne explains how his focus on the field changes when he doesn’t have the wicketkeeping gloves and his role in the Proteas ODI team.
Former Proteas batsman Ashwell Prince says it was nice to see the “real” Kyle Verreynne during the second Test against New Zealand in Christchurch.
Kyle Verreynne says he did not feel as if he were batting for his place in the Proteas Test team in Christchurch on Monday.
Kyle Verreynne reflects on his maiden century after a “challenging” start to his Test career.
Kyle Verreynne cracked an unbeaten 136 as South Africa declared their second innings at 354-9 in the second Test in Christchurch on Monday.
Ashwell Prince offered insight into Kyle Verreynne’s mental constitution that reinforced the sense that the kid is special and has to be a three-format player for the Proteas, writes RYAN VREDE.
Cobras coach Ashwell Prince says he rates Kyle Verreynne as one of the top batsmen in South African cricket, hailing the youngster’s ‘mentality’ as one of his biggest strengths.
Picking a generational talent like Kyle Verreynne whenever he is available is a no-brainer, even if it means he bats out of position. Mark Boucher is failing in the most obvious selection of them all and it’s sickening that he defends it, writes RYAN VREDE.