10 matches, 5 pressing Proteas questions
RYAN VREDE asks five defining questions for the Proteas ahead of the T20 World Cup in Australia and picks a team to win the tournament.
RYAN VREDE asks five defining questions for the Proteas ahead of the T20 World Cup in Australia and picks a team to win the tournament.
RYAN VREDE analyses the contributions of the South African batsmen in this year’s IPL.
Quinton de Kock’s explosive knock for the Lucknow Super Giants was the highlight of South Africans’ overseas exploits this past week.
Quinton de Kock says he “just let go” after scoring his second IPL century.
Quinton de Kock smashed an unbeaten 140 off 70 balls for the Lucknow Super Giants, which included 10 sixes.
Lucknow Super Giants opener Quinton de Kock climbed into the Kolkata Knight Riders bowlers in the IPL on Wednesday.
Quinton de Kock says he won’t go back on his decision to retire from Test cricket.
Proteas batsman Quinton de Kock has expressed no regret at initially refusing to accept CSA’s directive to take the knee at last year’s T20 World Cup.
A compilation of cricketers showcasing brilliant anticipation and superior intellect to get the better of their opponents, featuring Quinton de Kock, AB de Villiers and MS Dhoni.
Quinton de Kock and Rassie van der Dussen have climbed up the ODI batting rankings after helping the Proteas complete a memorable 3-0 series win over India.
Janneman Malan says it was good to bat with Quinton de Kock during the Proteas’ run chase against India in Paarl on Friday.
Proteas captain Dean Elgar says he was “pretty shocked” by Quinton de Kock’s decision to retire from Test cricket but that the team must “get over it”.
Mark Boucher says Quinton de Kock’s Test retirement is “sad” but backs the man who will replace him for the second Test against India at the Wanderers.
Will the Proteas miss Quinton de Kock in Test cricket? It depends what version of him you’re talking about, writes RYAN VREDE.
There is no shame in the Proteas losing to the World Test Championship finalists. It is the manner of the defeat that grates most. Serious intervention is needed, writes RYAN VREDE.