Heinrich Klaasen stunned the cricketing world on Monday by announcing his decision to step away from international cricket. Widely regarded as one of the most destructive batters of the modern era, Klaasen's international career spanned just seven years, having debuted in 2018. Despite the b
Maharaj has proved himself to be a team player, filling the much-needed spin void in the South Africa setup while also becoming a part of the team's think tank.
Santner's men will take on South Africa at the Gadaffi Stadium in Lahore in the second semifinal of the ICC Champions Trophy. After succumbing to Indian spin during their last league stage match at Dubai, Proteas will be challenged by a solid Proteas spin attack, featuring Keshav Maharaj, Ta
Keshav Maharaj laid out South Africa's bowlers' intention of testing themselves against Pakistan's batting-friendly conditions in the Champions Trophy. He went on to assure that the Proteas batters do not feel complacent about the friendly surfaces before taking the crease against Afghanista
After recovering from a left hamstring injury, right-arm seamer Gerald Coetzee made a comeback to the national team as South Africa announced the squad for the ODI tri-series in Pakistan.
Durban's Super Giants (DSG), runners-up in last season's SA20, have been knocked out of playoff contention following a string of poor performances. With just one win in nine matches (two ending as no results), they sit at the bottom of the points table and have one game remaining. Reflectin
MI Cape Town took another step closer to a first-ever SA20 Playoffs spot on Tuesday evening after their encounter against Durban's Super Giants at Kingsmead was abandoned due to weather.
Ahead of the SA20 Season 3, Durban Super Giants captain Keshav Maharaj said that it's exciting for him personally to learn from New Zealand batter Kane Williamson.
South Africa spinner Keshav Maharaj on Wednesday expressed happiness over the Proteas' World Test Championship Final qualification and said that it has been a phenomenal last 18 months for them.
Following the defeat against South Africa in the second and final match of the series, Pakistan skipper Shan Masood said that his side "didn't start off well" in the game in Cape Town.
Temba Bavuma-led South Africa on Monday clinched a massive 10-wicket victory over Pakistan in the second and final match of the series at the Newlands in Cape Town. With the win, the Proteas whitewashed Pakistan in the two-match Test series.
Having compiled 615 runs in their first innings, the Proteas managed to claim three wickets in the final session as Marco Jansen and Kagiso Rabada continued leading the charge of the pace attack, Pakistan was left 64/3, with Babar Azam (31*) and Mohammed Rizwan (9*) unbeaten.