Proteas all-rounders show some fight
Ruan de Swardt and Shaun von Berg were leading a South African rearguard on Tuesday as they recovered to 220-6 after New Zealand had dominated the start of the second Test.
Ruan de Swardt and Shaun von Berg were leading a South African rearguard on Tuesday as they recovered to 220-6 after New Zealand had dominated the start of the second Test.
South Africa’s swashbuckling all-rounder and former national coach Mike Procter is seriously ill in intensive care.
Proteas captain Neil Brand looks ahead to the second Test against New Zealand in Hamilton, which starts on Tuesday.
South Africa pace sensation Kwena Maphaka has been named the Player of the Tournament at the 2024 U19 World Cup.
Former Proteas bowler Johan van der Wath says a third-string South African team failed to show fighting spirit in the first Test against New Zealand.
Australia secured a 110-run win (DLS method) over the Proteas in a rain-interrupted third women’s ODI in North Sydney on Saturday.
The Aussies hit back with a convincing win against the Proteas Women in North Sydney on Saturday.
CSA has unveiled the Proteas Women squad for a historic one-off Test against Australia.
Proteas coach Shukri Conrad expected more of a fight from his side against New Zealand despite the evident “great divide” between domestic and Test cricket.
The quality of the Proteas’ showing against New Zealand has exposed the quality of our domestic cricket, writes RYAN VREDE.
Marizanne Kapp starred as the Proteas Women made history after claiming their first-ever ODI victory against Australia on Wednesday.
The Proteas Women recorded their first-ever ODI victory over Australia after levelling the series at the North Sydney Oval on Wednesday.
The Proteas suffered a crushing 281-run defeat to New Zealand in the first Test after Kyle Jamieson ripped through South Africa’s batting lineup in Mount Maunganui on Wednesday.
David Bedingham talks about his resilient second-innings knock and what the Proteas can learn from their loss to New Zealand going into the second Test.
New Zealand thrashed the Proteas by 281 runs to seal victory on day four of the first Test in Mount Maunganui.