Proteas face struggle to qualify for World Cup
Cricket World Cups have caused more heartache for South African supporters than any other format of the game.
Cricket World Cups have caused more heartache for South African supporters than any other format of the game.
South Africa claimed a thrilling two-wicket win over New Zealand in Thursday’s Women’s World Cup match in Hamilton.
Shabnim Ismail bowled a brilliant final over as South Africa beat Pakistan by six runs in Mount Maunganui.
If South Africa are to win the Women’s World Cup for the first time they will have to do it without captain Dane van Niekerk.
Dewald Brevis' 138 against Bangladesh on Thursday took his tally for this year's U19 World Cup to 506 runs in six innings at an average of 84.33.
South Africa U19 suffered a 45-run defeat to India in their opening match of the U19 World Cup in Guyana on Saturday.
The SA U19 squad that will take part in the World Cup hosted by the West Indies in January and February has been announced.
A squad featuring Proteas Women players and rising stars from the high-performance set-up has convened at the CSA Centre of Excellence in Pretoria for a week-long training camp.
Having both endured first-up defeats at the T20 World Cup, South Africa and the West Indies meet in Dubai on Tuesday, staring down the prospects of falling too far behind in the semi-final race.
The International Cricket Council has confirmed that the T20 World Cup, which was scheduled to take place in Australia from October to November, has been moved to next year, writes ANDRE HUISAMEN. (more…)