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The Proteas will be hoping that their captain Temba Bavuma will be fit enough to lead them into battle at Lord's after suffering a recurrence of his elbow injury.
South African umpire Allahuddien Paleker has been drafted into the Emirates ICC Elite Panel of Umpires.
In a significant escalation of military involvement, the US has launched extensive airstrikes in Yemen, resulting in civilian casualties while simultaneous conflicts continue in Gaza. This comprehensive report examines the impact of these military actions and their implications for regional stability.
Proteas secure semi-final spot but face logistical headaches as ICC bends over backwards for India.
The Proteas women's cricket team embark on a pivotal four-day national training camp in Pretoria, marking new coach Mandla Mashimbyi's first full-scale programme. With the 2025 ICC Women's World Cup on the horizon, 17 capped players and one promising newcomer gather to align with Mashimbyi's vision for excellence.
Proteas bowling coach Anton Roux emphasises team strategy and execution as South Africa prepares for challenging batting conditions in the ICC Champions Trophy. With flat pitches favouring batsmen, Roux outlines how pace and spin combinations will be crucial for success in Pakistan.
Proteas captain Temba Bavuma throws his support behind struggling fast bowler Lungi Ngidi ahead of the Champions Trophy, as South Africa faces the challenge of managing without injured pacemen Anrich Nortje and Gerald Coetzee.
The Proteas begin their ICC Champions Trophy campaign against Afghanistan, carrying the weight of their 1998 victory - their only ICC title to date. With new batting coach Imraan Khan at the helm and reduced expectations, could this be South Africa's moment to shine in cricket's prestigious tournament?
Proteas captain Temba Bavuma said it felt good to put up a decent knock “after some time”, scoring 82 off 96 balls, but he knows the bowlers battled against Pakistan.
As the Proteas gear up for a pivotal game against Pakistan, Heinrich Klaasen reflects on their recent performance and the challenges ahead
SA20 league wants to improve fan experience, says Smith
Fresh from representing South Africa in the U19 T20 World Cup final, 15-year-old cricket prodigy Mieke van Voorst faces her next challenge: catching up on school work. Discover how this young Proteas all-rounder manages the pressure of international cricket while pursuing her education.
Despite a record-breaking debut from Matthew Breetzke, South Africa succumbed to a 6-wicket defeat against New Zealand in the Tri-Nation series, as Kane Williamson's stellar innings led the Kiwis to victory.
Kane Williamson's unbeaten 133 and a stellar partnership with Devon Conway helped New Zealand chase down South Africa's challenging 304-run target in their tri-nation series clash in Lahore, despite Matthew Breetzke's impressive 150 for the Proteas.
The SA20 has emerged as a force in South African cricket, blending international star power with local talent development. From innovative entertainment features to world-class media coverage, discover how this tournament is setting new benchmarks in T20 cricket while addressing crucial aspects of diversity and growth.
While coach Lance Klusener may have shuffled the deck a bit, the Durban’s Super Giants batting line-up lacked the necessary fire-power in the SA20 tournament this season.
The Proteas Under-19 women suffered a second consecutive loss to India in a T20 World Cup final in Malaysia, but the road to that match is where the young players found their feet.
India's U19 Women's cricket team showcased their dominance by defeating South Africa by nine wickets to secure their second consecutive T20 World Cup title in Kuala Lumpur.
In yet another poised display of cricket, the Proteas U19 Women’s team have earned their spot in the T20 World Cup final after beating Australia in the semi-final on Friday.
MI Cape Town showcased their dominance by defeating the Pretoria Capitals by 27 runs in a thrilling SA20 knockout match, with standout performances from Dewald Brevis and Reeza Hendricks.
Captain Kayla Reyneke said that there is still room for improvements in the SA Under-19 women batting order before their World Cup semi-final against Australia on Friday.
Legodi and Reyneke cleaned up the middle batting order and into the tail end, with Nthabiseng Nini also snatching a wicket.
Legendary former Proteas skipper Graeme Smith is against a proposed two-tier system in Test cricket which would possibly come into effect in 2027.
Cabinet minister Lisa Nandy has urged England to go ahead with their ICC Champions Trophy match against Afghanistan.
South African sports minister Gayton McKenzie has called on the Proteas to boycott their ICC Champions Trophy match against Afghanistan.