The ODI side boasts a raft of top players, but local cricket is crying out for an infusion of fresh blood
Resorting to sarcasm is often a sign that both perspective and humour are beginning to fray.
The ODI series will see a newly resurgent England take on a Proteas team that’s sure to bounce back
It is the end of an era, but also the beginning of another, and time for the Proteas to step up to the crease again
Mervyn Westfield’s playing career was over in his early 20s after spending a short stint in prison.
Both the Proteas and England are counting on a four-man pace attack in a must-win Test for the home side.
Far from pointing to a side in distress, Hashim Amla’s exit from the captaincy is an act of genius.
The Proteas’ bruised ego offers England an early opportunity, though the teams are evenly matched.
Denial and blame are not the way to go. Tough questions need to be asked – and answered.
If any consolation is to be had from the dead-rubber fourth Test, it’s that ace young guns are putting their hands up.