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SA U19 suffer series defeat in Bangladesh
Bangladesh beat South Africa by three wickets in Rajshahi on Monday to win the U19 one-day series 3-2.
Bangladesh beat South Africa by three wickets in Rajshahi on Monday to win the U19 one-day series 3-2.
South Africa U19 suffered a four-wicket defeat to Bangladesh U19 in the fourth match of the five-game one-day series in Rajshahi on Friday.
Tristan Luus took four wickets as South Africa U19 beat Bangladesh U19 by four wickets (DLS method) in the third match of their five-game one-day series in Khulna on Tuesday.
Liam Alder and Kwena Maphaka have been included in a 15-man South Africa U19 squad to tour Bangladesh for a five-match 50-over series.
SA U19 beat the Northern Cape Heat by four wickets in the CSA T20 Knock Out final at Buffalo Park on Sunday.
SA U19 take on the Northern Cape Heat at Buffalo Park.
Dewald Brevis’ 138 against Bangladesh on Thursday took his tally for this year’s U19 World Cup to 506 runs in six innings at an average of 84.33.
Dewald Brevis finished his extraordinary U19 World Cup on another high, hitting 138 off 130 balls against Bangladesh to help his side chase down 294 to win the seventh-place playoff.
Sri Lanka beat South Africa by 67 runs in their fifth-place playoff semi-final at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua on Sunday.
South Africa’s chances of winning the U19 World Cup may be over, but they have unearthed an absolute gem in Dewald Brevis.
Jacob Bethell smashed 88 off just 42 balls as England beat South Africa by six wickets in Wednesday’s U19 World Cup quarter-final in Antigua.
SA U19 coach Shukri Conrad believes his team can win their World Cup quarter-final against England in Antigua on Wednesday if they play to their potential.
A century from captain George van Heerden propelled South Africa into the U19 World Cup quarter-finals as they defeated Ireland by 153 runs in Tarouba.
Dewald Brevis hit 104 off 110 balls as South Africa beat Uganda by 121 runs at the U19 World Cup.
Former Proteas batsman Neil McKenzie has explained what South Africa need to do to bounce back from their opening U19 World Cup loss to India. #U19CWC