Proteas turn out as odds-on favourites in series opener against Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe have never beaten South Africa in a T20 match.
Zimbabwe have never beaten South Africa in a T20 match.
As Mitchell Starc prepares for his 100th Test against the West Indies, the veteran quick admits the milestone makes him "feel old", while saying he has no regrets.
Read MoreDewald Brevis called his Test debut for South Africa in Bulawayo a "dream come true" - and he certainly made it count.
Read MoreOn a sun-soaked opening day of the third Test at Lord's, Joe Root's masterful unbeaten 99 steadied England to 251-4 against a probing Indian attack.
Read MoreSouth Africa's premier domestic tournament, SA20, will for the first time kick off on Boxing Day and the league is taking full advantage of the festive holiday season.
Read MoreMI Cape Town will kick off their SA20 title defence with a home game against Durban's Super Giants at Newlands on 26 December after the league announced the fixtures for the fourth season
Read MoreIn an unbeaten knock, Wiaan Mulder was just 33 runs short of Brian Lara's Test record.
Read MoreWhen stumps were drawn, Zimbabwe still needed 405 runs to make the Proteas bat again.
Read MoreWiaan Mulder produced a captaincy debut for the ages on Saturday, scoring a record-breaking unbeaten 264 to put South Africa in a dominant position on Day One of the second Test against Zimbabwe.
Read MoreLesego Senokwane will make his test debut for the Proteas alongside Prenelan Subrayen in the second match against Zimbabwe, starting tomorrow in Bulawayo.
Read MoreCorbin Bosch picked up a maiden five-wicket haul as the Proteas wrapped up a mammoth 328-run victory in the second session of the fourth day of the first Test against Zimbabwe in Bulawayo.
Read MoreProteas all-rounder Wiaan Mulder was more relieved than ecstatic after scoring his second test hundred in less than 12 months.
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