Symcox recovering after health scare
Former Proteas spinner Pat Symcox is recovering in ICU after undergoing surgery on Tuesday.
Former Proteas spinner Pat Symcox is recovering in ICU after undergoing surgery on Tuesday.
Viacom18 Sports has continued its investment in South African cricket by securing a major seven-year, exclusive digital and television broadcast rights deal with CSA.
The Proteas didn’t revisit old World Cup habits. They just weren’t good enough across two matches, writes RYAN VREDE.
Pakistan kept alive their slim hopes of qualifying for the T20 World Cup semi-final by beating South Africa.
Pakistan breathed new life into their T20 World Cup campaign with a 33-run win over South Africa in a rain-affected match in Sydney.
Malibongwe Maketa has been appointed as Proteas interim head coach for the three-Test tour of Australia.
By persisting with Temba Bavuma, the Proteas selectors are willingly and consciously compromising their chances of winning a World Cup, writes RYAN VREDE.
David Miller has become the pre-eminent and most valuable T20 batsman in the world after years of betraying his potential, writes RYAN VREDE.
Back-to-back centurion Rilee Rossouw admits he thought not so long ago that he might never play for the Proteas again.
Rilee Rossouw hit a second consecutive T20I hundred as the Proteas hammered Bangladesh.
Proteas fast bowler Lungi Ngidi fears “bad luck is following us” at the T20 World Cup with more rain forecast for their clash with Bangladesh on Thursday in Sydney.
Zimbabwe coach Dave Houghton has slammed the umpires’ decision to carry on with their T20 World Cup match against the Proteas even in “ridiculous” amounts of rain.
Rain denied Quinton de Kock and the Proteas a winning start to their T20 World Cup campaign.
Rain had the final say in the T20 World Cup match between South Africa and Zimbabwe after the Proteas looked on course for a likely win on Monday.
Faf du Plessis’ allegations of a complete breakdown in his relationship with Mark Boucher paint a picture of a man not fit to coach South Africa, writes RYAN VREDE.