
A licence to thrill
There is a freedom and freshness about South Africa’s newest left-handed batting talent. This baby-faced assassin looks to be the real deal, writes Tom Eaton.
There is a freedom and freshness about South Africa’s newest left-handed batting talent. This baby-faced assassin looks to be the real deal, writes Tom Eaton.
JP Duminy has been named captain of the Proteas T20 side for their series against New Zealand and Australia, while Vernon Philander is recalled to the ODI squad in place of Mthokozisi Shezi.
Proteas all-rounder Wayne Parnell’s shoulder injury sustained in the opening game of the Sunfoil Series season is unlikely to stop him from travelling to New Zealand next month for the ODI triangular series also featuring Australia.
To watch Wayne Parnell in the second Test against Australia in February was to see a glimpse of the player he should be, writes Ryan Vrede. There had been a four-year gap between appearances in the Test side, and in three balls he made a statement about the depth of his talent.
Russell Domingo has been given the keys to the Proteas coaching job until April 2016, which has seen a two-year deal become a three-year one.
The Proteas women won the final T20I against Ireland in Solihull on Wednesday to secure a three-nil series victory.
A second convincing victory on Tuesday evening meant that the Proteas women took a 2-0 lead in the three-match T20I series against Ireland.
The Proteas women beat Ireland by 56 runs on Tuesday in Solihull to take a 1-0 lead in the three-match T20I series. Gareth Stevens reports.
Dale Steyn says he may never forgive Michael Clarke for a sledge made by the Australian captain during the Newlands Test earlier this year.
The second half of South Africa’s tour of the UK kicks off on Tuesday 9 September when the women take on Ireland at the Mosely Cricket Club in a T20I. Gareth Stevens reports.
Faf du Plessis, South Africa’s prolific No3 batsman, explains what help he’s got in protecting his ‘jewels’.
After the Proteas win against Australia in the final of the Triangular series held in Harare, we look at the top performers. Gareth Stevens reports.
South Africa qualified for the final of the Triangular series by beating Zimbabwe by 63 runs on the back of another Faf du Plessis century in Harare on Thursday.
After playing themselves into a winning position, the South African women lost eight wickets for 28 runs at Wantage Road to concede the second T20I and the series.
We preview the sixth game of the Triangular series, between South Africa and Zimbabwe, taking place on Thursday, 3 September at 9:30am.