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    5 post-CWC solutions to consider

    5 post-CWC solutions to consider

    JOHN GOLIATH tables five post-World Cup solutions for Cricket South Africa, who needs to take swift and decisive action after South Africa’s latest embarrassment at cricket’s showpiece event.

    Posted in John Goliath, ODI CRICKET, Opinion, Proteas, World Cup | Tagged cricket south africa, Faf du Plessis, Ottis Gibson, Proteas
    SA's mental meltdown demands scrutiny

    SA's mental meltdown demands scrutiny

    The Proteas will never win a World Cup unless they come to terms with their painful past, writes JON CARDINELLI.

    Posted in Jon Cardinelli, Making News | Tagged Proteas, World Cup
    Lungi Ngidi

    Proteas fast bowlers stuck in the slow lane

    Played seven, won one, the most embarrassing World Cup campaign in South Africa’s cricketing history. Protea Fire? More like Proteas Dire, writes GARY LEMKE.

    Posted in Gary Lemke, Opinion, Proteas, World Cup | Tagged Kagiso Rabada, Lungi Ngidi, Proteas, World Cup
    Kane Williamson and Faf du Plessis

    Proteas lesson in repetition

    The Proteas’ obsession with the monotony and uniformity of bilateral series cricket is the big reason why they always seem to fall apart at the World Cup.

    Posted in John Goliath, Opinion, Top headlines, World Cup
    Iceman Williamson shows up SA batsmen

    Iceman Williamson shows up SA batsmen

    The difference between the Proteas and New Zealand mindset was highlighted by Kane Williamson’s brilliantly paced century at Edgbaston, writes JON CARDINELLI.

    Posted in Jon Cardinelli, Top headlines
    Familiar story as Proteas fail yet again

    Familiar story as Proteas fail yet again

    Yet again South Africa were unable to get across the finishing line in a World Cup match when there was every chance of them being able to do so, writes GARY LEMKE.

    Posted in Gary Lemke, Opinion, World Cup | Tagged Proteas, South Africa, World Cup
    Quinton and Hashim Amla Proteas

    Now or never for Proteas

    Hopefully the Proteas will be much more relaxed when they face New Zealand on Wednesday after finally breaking their duck at the 2019 World Cup, writes JOHN GOLIATH.

    Posted in John Goliath, ODI CRICKET, Opinion, Proteas, Top headlines, World Cup
    Amla owes Proteas big score

    Amla owes Proteas big score

    Hashim Amla’s performance in the coming match against New Zealand may prove key to South Africa’s World Cup redemption, writes JON CARDINELLI

    Posted in Jon Cardinelli, Top headlines | Tagged jon cardinelli column, Proteas, World Cup
    Chris Morris

    Proteas bowlers help paper over the cracks

    Take the win and leave town was the plan and South Africa did what was needed, picking up their first win of the World Cup, by nine wickets against Afghanistan in Cardiff, writes GARY LEMKE.

    Posted in Gary Lemke, Opinion, Proteas, World Cup | Tagged Proteas, South Africa, World Cup
    Brutal honesty should spark Protea fire

    Brutal honesty should spark Protea fire

    The Proteas owe themselves and the nation a more traditionally combative performance at the back-end of the round-robin phase, writes JON CARDINELLI.

    Posted in Jon Cardinelli, Top headlines | Tagged jon cardinelli column, Proteas, West Indies, World Cup
    Quinton De Kock

    Do the selectors even know their best XI?

    Given that the game was a ‘must-win’ following three straight defeats, one assumes that the South African selectors picked their strongest available squad to take on the West Indies, writes GARY LEMKE.

    Posted in Gary Lemke, Opinion, Proteas, World Cup | Tagged Proteas, selectors, South Africa
    Proteas can channel spirit of Pakistan '92

    Proteas can channel spirit of Pakistan '92

    Monday’s washout with the West Indies will make the Proteas’ qualification for the World Cup semi-finals even more unlikely, but not impossible.

    Posted in Jonhenry Wilson, Making News, ODI CRICKET, Opinion, Proteas, Top headlines, World Cup
    AB de Villiers

    Getting over AB

    Forget about AB de Villiers and all the other problems. The Proteas need to start showing some serious backbone at the World Cup, writes JOHN GOLIATH.

    Posted in John Goliath, Opinion, Proteas, Top headlines, World Cup
    AB de Villiers

    A mess of CSA's own making

    The bombshell of AB de Villiers couldn’t come at a worse time for Cricket South Africa … but it’s a mess of their own making, writes WADE PRETORIUS.

    Posted in Opinion, Proteas, Top headlines, Wade Pretorius, World Cup
    Pointless kicking down-and-out Proteas

    Pointless kicking down-and-out Proteas

    Sometimes you just have to take it on the chin and say ‘we are not good enough’ to win the World Cup. That’s where South Africa are, after losing their third successive match, writes GARY LEMKE.

    Posted in Gary Lemke, Opinion | Tagged Proteas, World Cup
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    Trinidad & Tobago vs Leeward Islands abandoned due to a dangerous pitch.

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