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South African Cricket

The Proteas’ gutsy performance in T20 World Cup final was far from choking
Columns
/ 2 July 2024

The Proteas’ gutsy performance in T20 World Cup final was far from choking

The team was impressive throughout the tournament, and losing to India should not detract from that

By Ozayr Patel
Aiden Markram – An emerging talent in South African cricket
Partner Content
/ 5 September 2023

Aiden Markram – An emerging talent in South African cricket

The opening batsman has rapidly risen to prominence, leading from the front with his stellar performances

By Online Betting
Sport audit 2019: ​How SA’s national cricket teams performed
Article
/ 12 December 2019

Sport audit 2019: ​How SA’s national cricket teams performed

It has been a year to forget for both the men and women South African cricket teams

By Luke Feltham
South Africa thrash England in 2nd Test
Article
/ 17 July 2017

South Africa thrash England in 2nd Test

South Africa hammered England by 340 runs to win the second Test at Trent Bridge on Monday

By Staff Reporter
South Africa eyes World Cup final
Article
/ 17 July 2017

South Africa eyes World Cup final

"South Africa can book a place in the Women’s World Cup final if they beat England in Bristol on Tuesday."

By Staff Reporter
​Australia out for revenge
Article
/ 4 November 2016

​Australia out for revenge

The players are itching to bounce back against the Proteas after their ODI routing in South Africa.

By Nick Mulvenney
Grow black Protea cricketers at school level
Article
/ 28 April 2016

Grow black Protea cricketers at school level

It’s a fallacy that players of colour can only be nurtured at elite academies. Some of our most gifted cricketers have emerged from state schools.

By Staff Reporter
Proteas need a new hero in a hurry
Article
/ 2 January 2014

Proteas need a new hero in a hurry

Jacques Kallis’s absence will be keenly felt when the South African cricket team sets out to beat a swaggering Australia.

By Neil Manthorp
Second time lucky for Vern
Article
/ 23 March 2012

Second time lucky for Vern

Proteas’s paceman Vernon Philander got another shot at international cricket and he has shown that the selectors made the right move by choosing him.

By Neil Manthorp
Gazza calms the waters so the Proteas can bloom
Article
/ 9 March 2012

Gazza calms the waters so the Proteas can bloom

Gary Kirsten’s calm demeanor sets the tone for the Proteas’ prosperity against New Zealand during their Test series.

By Neil Manthorp
When the gloves come off
Article
/ 27 January 2012

When the gloves come off

Wicketkeeper Mark Boucher has six months of Test cricket left before his Proteas career ends.

By Neil Manthorp
Small is beautiful for international game
Article
/ 13 January 2012

Small is beautiful for international game

Not everyone believes that returning international cricket to the smaller unions is a good idea but then they don’t live in the Boland.

By Neil Manthorp

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