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Time for a review of the Proteas

Time for a review of the Proteas, says Hudson

Andrew Hudson has called for an intensive review of the Proteas after their disappointing performance in the World Twenty20.

Spinner Harris joins the Lions

Spinner Harris joins the Lions

Proteas spin bowler Paul Harris, disclosed on Thursday he has signed to join the Highveld Lions franchise.

Proteas hold onto second place Test ranking

South Africa’s victory over England in the final Test at the Wanderers saw the Proteas retain their position as the world’s number two Test team.

Crunch time for Proteas

South Africa go into the final Test against England one-nil down, needing a victory to level the series and retain the Basil d’Oliveira trophy.

Kallis: ‘It’s going to be tough to get there’

The crucial third Castle Lager Test between South Africa and England was delicately poised at close of play on Monday.

Mickey Arthur: ‘It’s not panic stations’

There is likely to be at least one change to the South African team for the third Castle Lager Test against England starting at Newlands on Sunday.

England in the driving seat

The sun shone on England on the third day of the second Test against South Africa at Kingsmead, with the visitors ending the day in a strong position.

England back on top after second day

A superb batting performance by England brought the visitors back on top on the second day of the second Castle Lager Test at Kingsmead.

England strike back in second Test

Graeme Smith and Jacques Kallis put on 156 runs for the third wicket, as SA dominated much of the first day of the second Test at Kingsmead.

Smith, Strauss take confidence from draw

The first Test between South Africa and England went down to the wire at Supersport Park on Sunday.

Kallis to the rescue with a century

After a day of fluctuating fortunes, a century for Jacques Kallis gave South Africa the edge on the opening day of the Castle Lager Test.

Proteas ready for England attack

England has a talented bowling attack, but AB de Villiers is confident the Proteas will be ready for them when the ODI series starts on Friday.

England take first blood as storm stops play

England won the first Standard Bank Pro20 match against South Africa at the Wanderers on Friday night, thanks to a torrential downpour.

The real Test starts on Friday, says Steyn

Nothing that happened before counts — the real contest starts on Friday, say Dale Steyn ahead of the Proteas’ opener against England on Friday.

Now for England, says Smith

With the first series win of the season firmly under his belt, Proteas captain Graeme Smith’s eyes are now on England.

New Zealand through to Champions final

SA-born Grant Elliott made an undefeated 75 as New Zealand beat Pakistan by five wickets in their ICC Champions Trophy semifinal on Saturday.

SA’s Champions Trophy campaign back on track

South Africa got their ICC Champions Trophy campaign back on track on Thursday with a convincing five wicket victory over New Zealand

Rusty South Africa outplayed by Sri Lanka

South Africa’s campaign to win their first world trophy since they won the first ICC Champions Trophy in 1998 got off to the worst possible start.

Cricket could go back to the Wanderers

There is still a possibility that three England tour matches that were taken away from the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg could be restored.

Langeveldt glad to be back in the mix for Proteas

Swing bowler Charl Langeveldt is delighted to be back in the national fold, a year after his dramatic withdrawal from the Proteas team last year.