'We’ve done our sulking and moping'
Aiden Markram insists that the Proteas are in good spirits despite poor results on the field, which have all but eliminated them from the Cricket World Cup, writes DANIEL GALLAN at Lord’s.
Aiden Markram insists that the Proteas are in good spirits despite poor results on the field, which have all but eliminated them from the Cricket World Cup, writes DANIEL GALLAN at Lord’s.
The Proteas’ minds are probably already on the plane home following their gut-wrenching defeat by New Zealand, but they have Sunday’s clash with Pakistan and two other matches left at this World Cup to salvage some pride, writes JOHN GOLIATH.
Most South African fans have written off the national team’s chances of progressing past the group phase at the World Cup but, mathematically, there is still a glimmer of hope.
Pakistan are the next test facing a battling Proteas unit as they prepare to meet at Lord’s. Our experts play selector and pick their XIs.
Lasith Malinga (4-43) sparked a phenomenal bowling performance from Sri Lanka as they defended 232-9 to beat England by 20 runs in Leeds.
Former Proteas coach Ray Jennings believes there’s more to be uncovered around the ‘rubbish story’ that AB de Villiers made himself available to the Proteas’ World Cup squad the day before the team announcement.
Reflect on the highlights as David Warner led Australia to a convincing win over Bangladesh on Thursday.
Proteas coach Ottis Gibson has admitted that the players have looked ‘hampered’ during another disappointing World Cup campaign.
The SA Cricket magazine team believe the Proteas will bag just their second win of the World Cup when they meet Pakistan on Sunday at Lords.
David Warner hit the sixth 150-plus score in his career to help set up Australia’s 48-run win against Bangladesh in Nottingham.
Former Proteas spinner Pat Symcox has suggested an ‘intellectually bankrupt’ Cricket South Africa business model requires a massive overhaul.
SA Cricket Magazine contributors Craig Lewis and Wade Pretorius sit down to dissect another Proteas World Cup disaster.
Kane Williamson survived a close shave as Kagiso Rabada and David Miller combined with a calamitous error to miss a vital run-out.
A review that wasn’t. A nick that actually was. New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson survived a close shave to go on and help the Black Caps to a vital win over the Proteas.
The Proteas failed to win their do-or-die clash with World Cup nemesis New Zealand – here we take a photographic look at their Edgbaston loss.