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India’s Virat Kohli hits a four while South Africa’s wicketkeeper Quinton de Kock gets ready for a catch during the ICC men’s Twenty20 World Cup 2024 final cricket match between India and South Africa at Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados, on June 29, 2024. (Photo by Randy Brooks / AFP)

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

Sport audit 2019: ?How SA’s national cricket teams performed (Photo Archive)

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

Ponting hails Aussie match-winner Hussey

Captain Ricky Ponting hailed the return to form of Mike Hussey as Australia gained a crushing 141-run win over South Africa on Friday.

SA, Australia gear up for World T20

South Africa and Australia switch their attention to the shortest form of cricket on Friday when they play the first of two Twenty20 internationals.

Australia’s Johnson rattles South Africans

Mitchell Johnson took three wickets in his first over and forced South Africans Smith and Kallis to retire hurt on a dramatic second day.

SA fights back on second day

Australia lost three wickets in six balls as South Africa fought back on the second day of the second Test at Kingsmead on Saturday.

SA bowlers under the spotlight in second Test

South Africa’s bowlers will be under the spotlight in the second Test against Australia, which starts at Kingsmead in Durban on Friday.

Flintoff plans to put pressure on SA

Andrew Flintoff is determined to help England regain their pride in Thursday’s final Test against South Africa at the Oval.

Proteas gain 83-run lead over England

South Africa achieved a first innings lead of 83 runs after they were bowled out for 314 by England before lunch on the third day of the third Test.

Prince compares himself to Scholes and Owen

Ashwell Prince could have excelled at soccer given his belief that he has the temperament of Paul Scholes and the pace of Michael Owen.