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When playing Test cricket, South Africa's cricket whites feature the king protea badge (the emblem of the South African Sports Commission) with the South African flag above it on the left breast of the shirt. South African fielders may wear a green cap or a white sun hat with the king protea badge in the middle. Helmets are also coloured green.
The South African players and media were buoyant ahead the tour, citing their telling Test form and Australia's coincident decline. Proteas captain Graeme Smith saw it as his team's best chance to win a Test rubber Down Under: the bowling attack was globally vaunted, the fielding polished and the batsmen enjoying a particularly fecund run, Neil McKenzie, Hashim Amla and Smith himself all ...
A few years after the match, they released limited edition T-shirts with the scorecard of the match printed on the front. There is a newly renovated "438 Bar", at the back of the Unity stand. Decorated with the wooden seats from the old open stand (it remains an open stand with new seating) and with "438" emblazoned onto the entrance, it is the ...
The South Africa cricket team toured Australia in October and November 2018 to play three One Day Internationals (ODIs) and one Twenty20 International (T20I) match. [1] [2] [3] Ahead of the ODI series, a 50-over practice match took place at the Manuka Oval in Canberra. [4]
South Africa won a bilateral Twenty20 series for the first time in more than two years when it chased down Pakistan's 206 on Friday. Opener Reeza Hendricks' maiden T20 century, 117 off 63 balls ...
He delivered career-best T20 performances with bat and ball by whacking a 24-ball 48 and taking 4-21 to lead the Proteas to a thrilling 11-run win. After his first T20 since 2021, Linde said, “A ...
The South Africa cricket team toured New Zealand in February 2024 to play two Test matches. [1] [2] The Test matches formed part of 2023–2025 ICC World Test Championship.[3]
Rickelton's steadfast attitude, while taking at least three painful blows on the gloves, backstopped the Proteas' two main partnerships; 133 with captain Temba Bavuma and 77 with Kyle Verreynne.