Ngidi on verge of comeback in Cardiff
Proteas captain Faf du Plessis hopes that Lungi Ngidi will be back for the Cardiff game against Afghanistan.
Proteas captain Faf du Plessis hopes that Lungi Ngidi will be back for the Cardiff game against Afghanistan.
Faf du Plessis is positive that the Proteas can rack up more points after their wash-out clash against the West Indies.
The Proteas owe themselves and the nation a more traditionally combative performance at the back-end of the round-robin phase, writes JON CARDINELLI.
Faf du Plessis provided clarity on exactly when AB de Villiers made contact to procure a late call-up to the World Cup, and insists they are still friends, writes DANIEL GALLAN in London.
After a washed-out game against the West Indies, the Proteas effectively have five cup finals remaining in the World Cup, writes DANIEL GALLAN in Southampton.
Monday’s washout with the West Indies will make the Proteas’ qualification for the World Cup semi-finals even more unlikely, but not impossible.
The Proteas claimed their first log point of the 2019 World Cup campaign after the rain-hit match against the West Indies in Southampton was abandoned.
Indian batsman Yuvraj Singh retired from international and Indian Premier League cricket on Monday.
Batsman Yuvraj Singh has retired from international and Indian Premier League cricket.
Proteas legend Herschelle Gibbs has once again spoken out about the Proteas’ decision to select Hashim Amla in their World Cup squad.
Fans at the Rose Bowl are praying that the rain goes away so that the clash between the Proteas and the West Indies can get under way.
West Indies have won the toss and put South Africa into bat in the crunch World Cup clash at the Rose Bowl.
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Bowling coach Roddy Estwick has confirmed that all-rounder Andre Russell will be able to play against South Africa in Monday’s World Cup match at the Rose Bowl in Southampton.
Indian captain Virat Kohli sympathised and apologised on behalf of the crowd after former Australian skipper Steven Smith was heckled during Sunday’s World Cup fixture at The Oval in London.