ARTICLES RELATING TO
PROTEAS IN ENGLAND
Graeme Smith’s 26th Test century capped a day of remarkable comeback on the second day of the second Test against Australia.
A rain-shortened match made for an inappropriate ending to a wonderfully successful Proteas tour of England, says Colin Bryden.
AB de Villiers hopes his side's experience of playing in rain-reduced matches in England will prove useful during the World Twenty20.
CSA has congratulated the Proteas squads on the most successful tour any South African team has ever undertaken to England.
Jos Buttler's quickfire 32* provided the platform for England to beat SA in the third and final Twenty20 international at Edgbaston.
Kevin Pietersen could resume his England career during the tour of India after the ECB delayed their planned squad announcement.
Rain has delayed the start of the third and final Twenty20 international between England and South Africa at Edgbaston.
Proteas assistant coach Russell Domingo says they can take a lot out of their short clash against England, despite not getting a result.
Personal landmarks are coming thick and fast for the Proteas’ seemingly unstoppable top-order batsman Hashim Amla.
Proteas coach Gary Kirsten will miss the final T20 International against England at Edgbaston to spend more time with his family.
Rain has had the last laugh in the T20 international between South Africa and England, which was reduced to nine overs a side.
The Proteas have made 77 for five against England after rain reduced the second T20 at Old Trafford to nine overs per side.
The second T20 international between England and South Africa has been reduced to nine overs per side.
AB de Villiers says the Proteas' win over reigning champions England was an encouraging sign ahead of the World Twenty20.
Stuart Broad insists England can cope with the spin-friendly pitches they will face when defending their World T20 title in Sri Lanka.