Proteas won’t make it out of group
RYAN VREDE makes some bold predictions for the T20 World Cup, including that the Proteas will be home early.
RYAN VREDE makes some bold predictions for the T20 World Cup, including that the Proteas will be home early.
RYAN VREDE analyses the five potentially tournament-defining factors for South Africa at the T20 World Cup in Australia.
RYAN VREDE analyses where the Proteas batsmen stand heading into the T20 World Cup.
RYAN VREDE looks at the significant areas in which the Proteas were exposed during the India T20I series.
It is better to be committed to having an identity than to having none like the Proteas do, writes RYAN VREDE.
The T20 World Cup squad picture became clearer following the Proteas’ series victory over England, writes @Ryan_Vrede.
The ODI format is on life support and its end is near, writes RYAN VREDE.
Ryan Vrede omits the year’s leading wicket-taker and does not pick an Indian player (gulp).
RYAN VREDE picks a Proteas Test team that can take England at home, and invites you to debate him.
The Proteas’ bowling attack is better equipped than New Zealand’s to reopen England’s batting wounds, writes RYAN VREDE.
Shane Warne gave the game a gift it desperately needed by introducing it to the non-cricket lover in a way no player has done since, writes RYAN VREDE.
RYAN VREDE analyses the key learnings from a Proteas’ Test victory against New Zealand that came just six days after a humiliating defeat.
The Proteas bowlers have consistently shown that they’re world-class. However, when the batting fires, the team shifts from being mediocre to irrepressible, writes @Ryan_Vrede.
No reasonable cricket fan would have expected the Proteas to beat New Zealand. However, losing within three days and in the manner they did was pathetic, writes RYAN VREDE.
Two deposed captains, Virat Kohli and Quinton de Kock, could play significant roles in a three-match ODI series between South Africa and India, starting at Boland Park in Paarl on Wednesday.