
Amla, De Villiers star in win
The Proteas have beaten Sri Lanka by 75 runs in the first ODI, to take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series, reports Dan Gillespie.
The Proteas have beaten Sri Lanka by 75 runs in the first ODI, to take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series, reports Dan Gillespie.
Watch Makhaya Ntini take a wicket in his 100th Test, which meant the entire crowd got a free beer.
We preview the first ODI between the Proteas and Sri Lanka, taking place at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on Sunday 6 July from 6:15am SA time.
JP Duminy’s versatility will be a determining factor in the Proteas’ success or failure in the upcoming ODI series against Sri Lanka.
The South African squad thrashed a Sri Lankan Board President’s XI in Moratuwa today, with Hashim Amla’s century the highlight, Dan Gillespie reports.
The Proteas will play India in 12 Tests between 2015 and 2023, spread across four three-Test series, but they have been given less than Australia and England, reports Dan Gillespie.
According to reports from Sri Lanka, veteran all-rounder Jacques Kallis will return to batting at No 3 for the Proteas in ODIs.
The latest ICC Test rankings, released after England’s first ever series defeat on home soil to Sri Lanka, sees Australia remain at the summit with South Africa a fraction of a point adrift. GARETH STEVENS reports.
After their T20I, ODI and Test series wins in England, Sri Lanka will be brimming with confidence ahead of the Proteas’ tour next month.
Proteas and international T20 star Albie Morkel is making a final bid for a Test spot.
The Proteas will play three T20Is and five ODIs on their tour of Australia this November.
Watch some vintage Dale Steyn action, as he smashes a Kiwi batsman in the box, then tells him he won’t say sorry.
CSA on Friday named exciting U19 fast bowler Kagiso Rabada as one of several new caps in the SA A squad to travel to Australia.
JP Duminy and Morne Morkel spoke about the challenges that the Proteas face ahead of their tour of Sri Lanka, GARETH STEVENS reports.
In the first in our Flashback series, we look at the infamous 1999 World Cup semi-final.