SA move to fourth
The Proteas move to fourth in the Test rankings thanks to India’s series win against England.
The Proteas move to fourth in the Test rankings thanks to India’s series win against England.
Cricket coordinator, Jeff Modise, ranks the top 10 biggest moments from the Proteas’ 2016 season. Which moment is your favourite?
JP Duminy chatted to SA Cricket magazine back in September, and discussed the culture workshop that played its part in building up the spirit within the camp.
The Proteas exacted sweet revenge on the Springboks as they beat their rugby counterparts by 16 runs in the Nelson Mandela Legacy Cup on Thursday.
Convenor of selectors Linda Zondi has expressed his views on transformation saying that his selection choices will not be based on colour.
Sri Lanka coach, Graham Ford, warned his side of the ‘huge challenge’ that lies ahead on their tour of South Africa.
On this day in 1998, South Africa sealed their first ever victory over West Indies. SA’s only other encounter against the Windies was a loss in their first Test since readmission in 1991-92.
The Proteas will do battle with the Springboks next Thursday in their Nelson Mandela Legacy Cup match.
SACricketmag.com rates the Proteas’ player performances from their 2-1 Test series victory against Australia.
Vernon Philander appears to be well and truly back to his best after a Man-of-the-Series display Down Under.
Vernon Philander has praised the Proteas bowling unit, emphasising its youthfulness, togetherness and work ethic.
Vernon Philander remains unsure about the pink ball after the Proteas were beaten by Australia in Adelaide.
Stephen Cook scrapped his way to 81 as he helped the Proteas to 194-6 to take a slender 70-run lead through to day four.
Australia found two breakthroughs to leave the Proteas on 100-2, trailing their opponents’ first-innings total by 24 runs.
A fifty from Mitchell Starc allowed Australia to get to 383 in the morning session on day three in Adelaide.