
I can win a World Cup – AB
AB de Villiers says he wants to lead the Proteas at the next World Cup in England in 2019.
AB de Villiers says he wants to lead the Proteas at the next World Cup in England in 2019.
Kepler Wessels says AB de Villiers ‘can’t be captain’ of the Proteas ODI team.
A woeful batting display from the Proteas saw India thrash them by eight wickets at the Oval on Sunday to book their place in the Champions Trophy semi-final.
The Proteas lost their last eight wickets for 75 runs as they were bowled out for 191 against India at the Oval.
India have put the Proteas in to bat at the Oval, as the sides look to book their spot in their Champions Trophy semi-final.
AB de Villiers has declared himself fit for Sunday’s crucial clash against India at the Oval.
Your essential guide to the Proteas’ all-or-nothing Champions Trophy clash against India at the Oval on Sunday.
The Proteas need to exploit India’s dent in confidence and target their weaker bowling attack.
Proteas batting coach Neil McKenzie says the side will be able to play their normal game, despite the do-or-die situation against India on Sunday.
David Miller’s promotion to No 5 in the Proteas batting order has seen him raise his game to a new level.
AB de Villiers has a tight right hamstring and will undergo a fitness test on Saturday to determine his availability for the India clash on Sunday.
Morne Morkel feels like he’s getting closer to his best, after his 3-18 against Pakistan on Wednesday kept them in the game.
South Africa will be thankful their crunch Champions Trophy encounter sees them return to The Oval in London following a nightmare in Birmingham, writes GARY LEMKE.
South Africa’s batting implosion against Pakistan bodes badly for a more challenging clash against India.
The Proteas suffered an 19-run D/L method defeat to Pakistan at Edgbaston, to leave Group B of the Champions Trophy wide open.