Lions captain: 4-Day Series most rewarding tournament
Lions captain Dominic Hendricks says the 4-Day Series is the domestic competition that everyone wants to win.
Lions captain Dominic Hendricks says the 4-Day Series is the domestic competition that everyone wants to win.
Two of the country’s most talented young cricketers have been included in the Rocks’ four-day squad.
Titans captain Neil Brand says his side will need to “step up with the bat” during their CSA 4-Day Series campaign.
The Netherlands have arrived in South Africa for their three-match ODI series against the Proteas.
Cricket South Africa has welcomed the apology and statement issued by Quinton de Kock after he agreed to “take the knee” as per the CSA directive for future games.
Quinton de Kock has released a statement following his withdrawal from the Proteas team to play the West Indies at the T20 World Cup on Tuesday.
Maheesh Theekshana will attempt to bamboozle Australia at the T20 World Cup on Thursday with coach Mickey Arthur backing the 21-year-old to “pose some questions”.
Australia’s Matthew Wade expects skipper Aaron Finch and David Warner to hit top gear and help drive the team to a maiden T20 World Cup title.
The West Indies have called up former skipper Jason Holder to their T20 World Cup squad after fast bowler Obed McCoy suffered a tournament-ending right leg injury.
JJ Smit stood unbeaten on 32 as Namibia beat Scotland by four wickets in their first-ever Super 12 match of the T20 World Cup.
Quinton de Kock has long been a maverick. A precocious talent, it was obvious early in his career that he did not fit easily into any cricketing stereotypes.
Ruben Trumpelmann struck three times in the first over as Namibia restricted Scotland to 109-8 in the T20 World Cup on Wednesday.
England raced to a second successive victory at the T20 World Cup with an eight-wicket drubbing of Bangladesh on Wednesday.
RYAN VREDE rates the Proteas in their group victory over the West Indies, which featured another excellent contribution from Aiden Markram.
Quinton de Kock has two options: leave the T20 World Cup voluntarily or be forced to betray his deeply-held convictions to play the game he loves, writes RYAN VREDE.