
Miller keen to take senior role
David Miller is eager to take on a more senior role in the Proteas T20 squad and is excited to work with the newcomers in the side.
David Miller is eager to take on a more senior role in the Proteas T20 squad and is excited to work with the newcomers in the side.
SACricketmag.com rates the Proteas’ player performances from their 3-0 Test series victory against Sri Lanka.
Duanne Olivier has revealed that he will continue to work hard domestically if he is dropped due to the return of Dale Steyn and Morne Morkel.
Day two saw Sri Lanka take 7- 88, with SA returning the favour with 4-80. Can they enforce the follow-on on day three?
Kagiso Rabada and Vernon Philander took two apiece on day three, as the Proteas hunt six wickets on day four to claim a series win against Sri Lanka.
Kingsmead, which lost the traditional Boxing Day Test this year, will host the first Test of the Australia tour, starting on March 1, 2018.
The Proteas dominated on day two, bundling Sri Lanka out for 110 in 43 overs at Newlands on Tuesday.
The Proteas recovered well after a first-session slump, thanks to a Dean Elgar ton and a brave knock from Quinton de Kock on day one against Sri Lanka at Newlands.
Dean Elgar’s 129, on day one of the second Test against Sri Lanka at Newlands, has earned our Play of the Day.
SA will try get over their horrific first session where they lost three wickets for 69 runs.
Stephen Cook will be a key player for a Proteas side building towards several big series in 2017.
Watch the Proteas blitz through Sri Lanka to claim a 206-run win in PE.
The Proteas bowling unit took 5-41 on day five of the first Test against Sri Lanka to claim a 206-run victory in Port Elizebeth.
Kyle Abbott is awarded our Play of the Day following his dismissal of Angelo Mathews on day five at St George’s Park.
Kyle Abbott took two crucial wickets on day five to help South Africa crush Sri Lanka by 206 runs in the first Test at St George’s Park.