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.
South Africa have added all-rounder Corbin Bosch to their 15-player squad for the Champions Trophy in Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates as a replacement for injured fast bowler Anrich Nortje.
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.
Gerald Coetzee was also initially named on Wednesday but later withdrawn after experiencing discomfort in his groin in a training session, a later statement from Cricket South Africa said.
South Africa have announced their 15-member squad ... in their opening game of the tournament on February 21 at the National Stadium in Karachi and have to face Australia and England in their ...
South Africa have named a strong squad for the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy, which will be played in Pakistan from February 19 to March 9. (More Cricket ... to the national team since then ...
South Africa national cricket test coach The Proteas coach, Shukri Conrad, has played a significant role in getting the Proteas into fighting shape. He also helped the team secure a spot in the ...
(More Cricket News) The eight-nation ICC tournament will start on 19 February with the hosts Pakistan clashing with New Zealand in the opening fixture at Karachi's National Stadium. India will ...
National selector Hannan Sarkar ... Bangladesh U-19 men's cricket team won the ICC U-19 World Cup for the first time in South Africa in 2020.
With a professional sports market valued at approximately $69 billion—more than double the combined size of Europe, the Middle East and Africa ... the U.S. National Cricket Team, which entered ...
Women's cricket in Africa is strongest in the south of the continent ... of development activities that are feeding into the national team," she said. "In Nigeria, you're getting a pool of ...
Kotak flew to Australia with the India A side in November 2024 and is currently the head coach of the India A team. Kotak is a longtime staff of the National Cricket Academy as its batting coach.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results