
Tahir five-for seals win
Imran Tahir’s five-for sealed a 34-run win for the Proteas in the first T20I against Zimbabwe at Buffalo Park in East London.
Imran Tahir’s five-for sealed a 34-run win for the Proteas in the first T20I against Zimbabwe at Buffalo Park in East London.
Rassie van der Dussen scored a half-century on debut to guide the Proteas to 160-6 in the first T20I at Buffalo Park.
The Proteas won the toss and will bat first in the first T20I against Zimbabwe in East London.
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The experimental phase continues as the Proteas kick off the three-match T20I series against Zimbabwe on Tuesday at Buffalo Park in East London.
Highlights of South Africa’s four-wicket win over Zimbabwe at Paarl.
SACricketmag.com’s KHALID MOHIDIN rates the Proteas’ performances in the third ODI against Zimbabwe at Boland Park.
Sean Williams’ 69 for Zimbabwe in the third ODI against South Africa was the highest score for either side in the series and rescued his team from a dire situation.
Heinrich Klaasen enjoyed a good match behind the stumps, taking three catches, a smart stumping and scoring 59 against Zimbabwe in Paarl.
Proteas captain Faf du Plessis is happy with the form of his batsmen in Paarl after their struggles in the first two ODIs.
Reeza Hendricks and Heinrich Klaasen scored half-centuries to help the Proteas secure a 3-0 whitewash with a four-wicket win against Zimbabwe, writes KHALID MOHIDIN at Boland Park.
Zimbabwe posted 228 thanks to a solid half-century from Sean Williams, KHALID MOHIDIN reports from Boland Park.
Faf du Plessis lost the toss and the Proteas will bowl first in the third ODI at Boland Park in Paarl.
After two low-scoring matches, the third and final ODI between South Africa and Zimbabwe promises to offer a far better track for run-scoring and the Proteas batsmen need to take full advantage, writes SIMON LEWIS.
Proteas captain Faf du Plessis says there is still uncertainty over whether he will bat at three or four in ODIs going forward.