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JOHANNESBURG: Proteas Men’s head coach Shukri Conrad has today announced the 15-player squad for the highly anticipated ICC World Test Championship (WTC) Final against Australia, taking place from 11 ...
COLOMBO: After a couple of months away from the international stage, the Proteas Women travelled to Sri Lanka to compete in the One-Day International (ODI) Tri-Series against the host nation and India ...
Dercksen became the first Proteas Women player to record three consecutive ODI half-centuries since Wolvaardt scored four ...
CHATTOGRAM: The SA Emerging Women suffered a narrow 14-run defeat to Bangladesh Emerging Women in the final 50-over clash of ...
COX’S BAZAR: Head coach Dinesha Devnarain and top-order batter Faye Tunnicliffe have reflected on the SA Emerging Women’s successful One-Day campaign against Bangladesh Emerging Women, which concluded ...
JOHANNESBURG: Cricket South Africa (CSA) today announced ISDIN as the official sunscreen partner to CSA and the Proteas Men and Proteas Women.
RAJSHAHI: Half-centuries by Connor Esterhuizen and Andile Simelane were not enough as South Africa Emerging Men slipped to a narrow three-wicket loss to Bangladesh Emerging in the first of three ...
JOHANNESBURG: Cricket South Africa (CSA) has today announced the 2025 CSA Emerging Academy intake for men and women. This year’s Emerging Academy group will gather at the CSA Centre of Excellence in ...
After suffering back-to-back defeats to India and Sri Lanka, Mashimbyi offered a candid assessment of his team’s performances ...
JOHANNESBURG: Cricket South Africa (CSA) is pleased to announce the appointment of Shukri Conrad as the Proteas Men’s all-format head coach. Conrad, who has led the Test side since January 2023, will ...
The Proteas Women boast a strong record against Sri Lanka, winning 15 of 23 ODIs. However, in their last meeting in Potchefstroom in April last year, Sri Lankan skipper Chamari Atthapaththu’s unbeaten ...
Yeasmin and Shanjida Maghla (11) added 24 runs for the eighth wicket, but SA Emerging Women pounced to finish the job. Marx, Rapoo, and Leah Jones (1/18) wrapped up the innings, bowling Bangladesh out ...