
Faf du Plessis shows Joe Root how to do the ‘mic drop’ Mzansi style during his record-breaking partnership of 252 with David Miller against Australia in the third and final ODI of the series.
Proteas Women coach Hilton Moreeng has urged his team to trust their training and preparation after rain caused the team’s first two practice sessions to be cancelled in St Lucia.
Kagiso Rabada has spoken about how the Proteas’ bowling attack was ruthless in the face of a brave Australian attempt to hunt down South Africa’s score of 320 in the third ODI in Hobart.
Player of the Match in the series-decider in Hobart, David Miller admitted that the Aussie batters had given the Proteas a bit of a scare with their brave run-chase.
The Bangladesh batters knuckled down in the first innings of the second Test against Zimbabwe to reach a total of 303-5 at the end of day one in Dhaka.
The Proteas sealed their first ODI series win in a decade against the Aussies Down Under with a 40-run win in Hobart, writes KHALID MOHIDIN.
Prenelan Subrayen has been added to the Durban Heat squad for the 2018 Mzansi Super League, whose fixture schedule kicks off on 18 November.
Faf du Plessis shows Joe Root how to do the ‘mic drop’ Mzansi style during his record-breaking partnership of 252 with David Miller against Australia in the third and final ODI of the series.
‘It went in at 140 clicks and came out about 170 clicks.’
Faf du Plessis and David Miller’s incredible centuries punished Australia as the Proteas posted 320-5 in Hobart.
The year’s not yet done, but already Indian batters have struck 15 ODI centuries, with England hot on their heels on 13, while the Proteas have only cobbled together two, writes SIMON LEWIS.
Proteas seal a 40-run win in the final ODI to win the series 2-1.
The Proteas lost the toss and will bat first in the final ODI against Australia in Hobart.
Aiden Markram was run out for 19 in the second ODI against Australia at a point when South Africa were starting to dominate the Aussie attack. It was a costly wicket, and there were three reasons why this should never have happened, writes SIMON LEWIS.
The fourth match of the Women’s World T20 between the England Women and Sri Lankan Women, scheduled to be played at Gros Islet in the West Indies, has been abandoned without a ball being bowled due to heavy rains.
The series decider in Hobart is huge for two reasons: South Africa needs to win to claim an important moral victory … and it’s also the Proteas’ 600th ODI, writes SIMON LEWIS.