‘Thank you South Africa’
AB de Villiers thanks fans for their support as the Proteas prepare to return to South Africa from the World Cup.
AB de Villiers thanks fans for their support as the Proteas prepare to return to South Africa from the World Cup.
Watch as Chris Dry and the rest of the Blitzboks team rap this message of good luck from Hong Kong to the Proteas ahead of their World Cup semi-final against New Zealand on Tuesday.
Springbok rugby players and fans alike wish the Proteas all the best for their World Cup semi-final clash with New Zealand on Tuesday.
Watch as AB de Villiers, Quinton de Kock and JP Duminy give their views after South Africa trounced Sri Lanka in the World Cup quarter-final.
Charl Langeveldt claimed South Africa’s first ever ODI hat-trick against the West Indies in 2005.
Rilee Rossouw received this ugly bouncer from Lasith Malinga in the Sri Lanka Premier League. He’ll hope it doesn’t come back to haunt him on Wednesday should he play against Sri Lanka in the quarter-final.
At the 2007 World Cup, South Africa beat Sri Lanka by 1 wicket in the super eight stage, but not before Lasith Malinga gave them a big scare by taking four wickets in four balls to almost single handedly win it for his team.
On this day, at the 2007 World Cup in the West Indies, South Africa opener Herschelle Gibbs made history when he became the first player to smash six sixes in one over in international cricket.
To get you in the mood for more World Cup action, have a look at this highlights reel of 10 great catches. Plenty of South African involvement!
One of the classiest batsmen to have ever played for his country, Daryll Cullinan, turns 48 on Wednesday.
Dale Steyn played in his 100th ODI, at Canberra today, where he took two wickets in the win against Ireland. Watch the tribute his teammates put together for him.
Watch what the Proteas had to say after their impressive victory over the West Indies in Sydney.
Irish batsman Ed Joyce may well be the luckiest man in cricket after a scarcely believable delivery in Brisbane against the UAE on Wednesday.
Chris Gayle reflects on his World Cup record against Zimbabwe and calls it the ‘number one innings’ that he’s played.
Chris Gayle hit a Cricket World Cup record 215 against Zimbabwe. He went from 100 to 200 in just 32 balls, one more than it took AB de Villiers to go from 0-100 in his world record at the Wanderers.