• De Kock destroys Zimbabwe

    De Kock destroys Zimbabwe

    Twenty-one-year-old opening batsman Quinton de Kock smashed 84 off 75 balls to lead the Proteas to victory by seven wickets in the third and final ODI against Zimbabwe.

    Opportunity to mix it up

    Opportunity to mix it up

    We preview the third ODI between South Africa and Zimbabwe taking place in Bulawayo on Thursday, 21 August at 9:30am.

    Amla rested for third ODI

    Amla rested for third ODI

    Proteas batsman Hashim Amla has been rested from the squad for the third ODI against Zimbabwe taking place in Bulawayo on Thursday.

    Faf happy at 3

    Faf happy at 3

    Proteas batsman Faf du Plessis is determined to make the vital first-drop position his own, following Jacques Kallis’ retirement from international cricket last month.

    AB surprised by big total

    AB surprised by big total

    Proteas captain AB de Villiers said on Sunday that he was pleasantly surprised by his side getting past 300 on the slow Bulawayo pitch, crediting Hashim Amla for the large score.

    Amla ton leads Proteas to win

    Amla ton leads Proteas to win

    The Proteas completed a simple victory over Zimbabwe in the first ODI, bowling the hosts out for 216, to win by 93 runs after posting 309-3 in the first innings.

    Anderson better than Steyn?

    Anderson better than Steyn?

    England captain Alastair Cook has renewed debate over who the best pace bowler in the world is, by saying James Anderson is more skilled than Dale Steyn.

    Fast Fact

    Fast Fact

    SA Cricket magazine explored the Steyn versus Anderson debate a year ago, in our September-October 2013 issue, and the decision was unanimous: Steyn is the best. By Gary Lemke

    Proteas must be ruthless

    Proteas must be ruthless

    We preview the first ODI between South Africa and Zimbabwe, taking place in Bulawayo on Sunday 17 August at 9:30am.