Behardien selected for SA A
Farhaan Behardien will be in the South Africa A side to face India A and Afghanistan A from 26 July till 8 August.
Farhaan Behardien will be in the South Africa A side to face India A and Afghanistan A from 26 July till 8 August.
Hilton Moreeng says that he was impressed with the Proteas Women’s batting, despite their previous troubles in that department.
Following the success of the Women’s World Cup, the ICC are going to push for cricket to be involved at the 2024 Olympics.
SACricketmag.com revisits the last five Tests between England and South Africa at The Oval.
CSA has congratulated Dane van Niekerk, Laura Wolvaardt and Marizanne Kapp on their selection for the Women’s World Cup 2017 Team of the Tournament.
Proteas bowling coach Charl Langeveldt backs Kagiso Rabada to step up, after being banned for the Proteas’ second Test against England.
Proteas coach Russell Domingo has returned to the squad following a family bereavement, while JP Duminy has returned to South Africa.
Russell Adams has been named Tournament director of the inaugural T20 Global League.
David Miller says he is looking forward to playing for Glamorgan alongside former Proteas teammate Colin Ingram.
SACricketmag.com picks its Team of the Tournament from the recently-concluded Women’s World Cup.
Hashim Amla may feature in a World XI side during a proposed three-match T20 tour of Pakistan later this year.
Proteas coach Hilton Moreeng believes the side has the potential to reach the top of the world rankings.
Former Proteas all-rounder Ryan McLaren starred with bat and ball as Lancashire beat Durham in the Natwest T20 Blast on Sunday night.
England have won their fourth Women’s World Cup, as Anya Shrubsole’s 6-46 ensured a dramatic nine-run victory against India at Lord’s.
Australian legend Ian Chappell said that Faf du Plessis’ return to the side was the reason they were able to turn things around in the second Test.