Cricket South Africa has invested heavily in development programmes aimed at nurturing young talent
Fast bowlers Kagiso Rabada and Anrich Nortje maintained the relentless pressure with two wickets apiece at the Brian Lara Stadium in Trinidad
KG is literally taking wickets at a rate never seen before — a scalp every five-and-a-half overs
The Proteas are in the T20 World Cup with a fighting chance but all is not well in game
The Proteas have consistently had a bevy of strong pace bowlers. The man in charge of ensuring this remains the case for many years to come is confident that all the right plans are in place.
Proteas steer course twixt hope and dread
Kagiso Rabada talks to Eyaaz Matwadia about his love for music and production, how the lockdown affected him, and how he hopes to get back to his best
Quinton de Kock’s cricketing brain has made him South Africa’s new ODI skipper. But if his batting genius is to win games on its own, first he must give up the keeper’s gloves.
All the grumbling about the Proteas seems to have drained them of their ruthlessness
Ever the entertainer, the world-renowned bowler is not quitting the limelight
A complacent side and reluctance to take risks and trial new players puts World Cup in jeopardy
A series of whacks and punches leaves us searching for answers to woes on the pitch
From the stands: Centurion and Wanderers
The Proteas defeated Pakistan by 107 runs in the third and final Test at the Wanderers Stadium on Monday to wrap up a 3-0 series sweep
Proteas fast bowler Kagiso Rabada has become the number-one bowler
He is all passion and there’s no holding back when presented with a good wicket or a big player
The deal is a major achievement for the fast bowler as the brand is known for procuring only the elite of the sporting and arts world
The fast bowler has been ruled out of cricket for the next three months with a lower back stress reaction
Australia is still in a desperate situation, with Proteas going into the fourth day leading by 401 runs with seven wickets in hand.
The 28-year-old has been sent home in disgrace from a tour of South Africa after masterminding a ball-tampering scandal
Judging by two days of Australian headlines, this is a country consumed by humiliation and mangled by the inability to point the finger at anyone else
Now that his hearing is over, fans can look forward to seeing Rabada bring back the heat
The Australia skipper finds it strange that he was not called to testify in the appeal process.
Rabada was suspended following a controversial ‘shoulder bump’ with Australian captain Steve Smith during the second Test in Port Elizabeth.
Kagiso Rabada will have his appeal hearing today as he looks to overturn a suspension that will see him miss the final two Tests against Australia.
The only way Rabada could feature in Cape Town is if the ICC move incredibly quickly determine their own original punishment for Rabada was too harsh.
The cricketer has accumulated eight demerit points within a 24-month period automatically leading to a two match suspension.
The Proteas beat Australia by 6 wickets in Port Elizabeth in what was the spiciest of Test matches.
A refreshed Australia captain Steve Smith is looking forward to the challenge of taking on South Africa’s fast bowlers in a four-Test series
The cricketer now has five demerit points and has been fined 15% of his match fee.
India, who had resumed on 183 for five in reply to South Africa’s first innings of 335, lost Hardik Pandya for 15 in the over after Kohli’s milestone
But after the pioneering stints put in by Hashim Amla and Makhaya Ntini, the current generation has it a lot easier. At least on the surface.