Van Niekerk confident of semi-final spot
Dane van Niekerk believes that the Proteas Women can reach the World Cup semi-final despite tight contention at the top of the standings.
Dane van Niekerk believes that the Proteas Women can reach the World Cup semi-final despite tight contention at the top of the standings.
Faf du Plessis said that JP Duminy will be the first to understand if he gets dropped for the second Test against England at Trent Bridge.
Mignon du Preez is not taking Sri Lanka for granted as the Proteas Women prepare for the crucial clash in Taunton on Wednesday.
Mfuneko Ngam says the work the Mini Cricket coaches do behind the scenes is inspirational in shaping South Africa’s cricketing landscape.
Zimbabwe have claimed their first series win against Sri Lanka with a three-wicket victory in the fifth ODI on Monday.
Lizelle Lee said good timing was key in her destructive 92 against India on Saturday.
Raynard van Tonder’s unbeaten 131 propelled his side to a five-wicket win over West Indies in their one-day series opener on Sunday.
There is a gulf between South Africa and England that suggests the best the visitors can do is minimise the damage.
Dean Elgar said that poor fielding cost the Proteas dearly and ultimately contributed to their crushing 211-run defeat to England on Sunday.
Proteas coach Russell Domingo will remain in South Africa indefinitely after his mother passed away on Sunday night.
England ripped through the Proteas batting order to win the first Test at Lord’s by 211 runs. JON CARDINELLI reports.
The Proteas were 25-3 in pursuit of a winning score of 331 at tea on day four at Lord’s. JON CARDINELLI reports.
The Proteas fired to claim seven wickets in the first session on day four and reduce England to 182-8. JON CARDINELLI reports.
The Proteas’ chances of saving the Test at Lord’s may hinge on their performance in the first session of day four.
This is true Test cricket. After frenetic T20s and ODIs, this is a return to white clothing, and 119 runs scored in 51 overs for only one wicket, writes GARY LEMKE.