WC Wrap: Afghanistan shock Pakistan
Afghanistan showed early hunger by recording a three-wicket win against Pakistan in their warm-up fixture on Friday.
Afghanistan showed early hunger by recording a three-wicket win against Pakistan in their warm-up fixture on Friday.
The Money Man, Mark Keohane and Wade Pretorius discuss the upcoming World Cup in England with a look back to the road travelled to get there.
To celebrate Kagiso Rabada’s 24th birthday, we rewind to his ODI debut when he took a hat-trick against Bangladesh.
Tabraiz Shamsi and Dale Steyn do the ‘you laugh you lose’ challenge.
England skipper Eoin Morgan will miss the warm-up fixture against Australia due to a fractured finger that he picked up during training on Friday.
The 10 captains pick their favourites to lift the World Cup trophy.
We look at five other countries who have the ability to surprise and knock over a few ‘favourites’ in this year’s tournament.
Former Proteas all-rounder Justin Kemp remembers Herschelle Gibbs’ six sixes in one over in 2007, some individual consolation in their semi-final defeat and more, writes JONHENRY WILSON.
Faf du Plessis and his batsmen have to find form and consistency during the early stages of the World Cup, writes JON CARDINELLI.
Quinton de Kock believes that not being favourites to win the World Cup will give the Proteas the freedom to play their best cricket.
Hashim Amla feels refreshed and confident ahead of the opening game against England at The Oval on 30 May.
Have a quick look at the journey the Proteas took from Johannesburg to Cardiff.
The British High Commissioner to South Africa shared a few tongue-in-cheek tips on how to act accordingly on British soil.
The Proteas again have a world-class No 7 who is a match-winner with bat and ball, and will play a big role at the World Cup, writes GARY LEMKE.
The defending champions arrive in England with questions still surrounding the cheating that tore the sport apart.