Seven talking points from T20 World Cup so far
From four wickets in four balls to the Quinton de Kock kneeling affair, there have been plenty of talking points at the T20 World Cup.
From four wickets in four balls to the Quinton de Kock kneeling affair, there have been plenty of talking points at the T20 World Cup.
Proteas coach Mark Boucher says his young team is headed in the “right direction” and hopes to win a trophy soon.
Cape Town and Paarl will host the majority of the matches during India’s tour to South Africa over December and January.
The only Division One teams to have tasted victory in round one, the Central Gauteng Lions and the EP Warriors, will face off in round two of the 4-Day Series that gets under way on Friday.
Kagiso Rabada says the Proteas had net run rate in mind when chasing down their target of 85 against Bangladesh in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday.
Kagiso Rabada took 3-20 and skipper Temba Bavuma made an unbeaten 31 as South Africa thrashed Bangladesh by six wickets at the T20 World Cup on Tuesday.
The EP Warriors clinched a thrilling one-wicket victory over the Northerns Titans in Centurion on Monday.
Tabraiz Shamsi says the Proteas are not at the T20 World Cup to make up the numbers.
David Miller hit two sixes in the final over as the Proteas beat Sri Lanka by four wickets at the T20 World Cup on Saturday.
We will never know if Quinton de Kock had a genuine change of heart about “taking the knee” or did so just to keep his job, writes SIMON BORCHARDT.