The Proteas - Our Team!

A team to play Sri Lanka A named.
Good squads. Interesting to see Tristan luus is already in the A team.
 

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Emerging side going well vs Zim. Tristan luus with 4 sticks , Diane Forrester with 122 , captain mpongwana 93 not out. Modri litheko made 98.

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ZIM EP vs SA Emerging, 1st unofficial test
South Africa Emerging Players tour of Zimbabwe

SA-EM 432/3 (107 ov)
ZM-EM 216
Dian Forrester* 122(180)
Mihlali Mpongwana 93(141)
Arinesto Vezha 1/53 (18.0 ov)
Day 2 - SA Emerging lead by 216 runs.

Click here to view more @espncricinfo :https://www.espncricinfo.com/series...st-unofficial-test-1445433/live-cricket-score
 
Emerging side doing well.
Senokwane not out 121 and litheko made 105.
267/2 vs Zim emerging.

Stumps
ZIM Emerging vs SA Emerging, 2nd unofficial test
South Africa Emerging Players tour of Zimbabwe

SA-EM 267/2 (59 ov)
ZM-EM 399
Dian Forrester* 17(21)
Lesego Senokwane 121(191)
Arinesto Vezha 0/35 (8.0 ov)
Day 2 - SA Emerging trail by 132 runs.

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JOHANNESBURG: Cricket South Africa (CSA) and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) are delighted to confirm the scheduling of yet another thrilling KFC T20 International (T20I) series, which will see India traveling to South Africa in November 2024.

The KFC T20I Series will consist of four matches beginning on Friday 8 November at Hollywoodbets Kingsmead Stadium in Durban. The next match is scheduled to take place in the friendly city of Gqeberha on Sunday 10 November at Dafabet St George’s Park. The series then moves to the highveld, with SuperSport Park hosting a match on Wednesday 13 November, and DP World Wanderers Stadium hosting the final match of the series on Friday, 15 November.

Tickets go on sale on 19 August.

Mr Lawson Naidoo, CSA Chairperson, said: “I would like to thank the BCCI for their continued support to South Africa’s cricket, and world cricket in general. Any tour by the Indian cricket team to our shores is filled with amazing camaraderie and exciting cricket, and I know our fans will be eagerly awaiting this series which will showcase the exceptional talent from both teams.”

Mr. Jay Shah, Honorary Secretary of the BCCI, stated: "India and South Africa have always shared a deep and strong bond, one that both nations take great pride in. The Indian Cricket Team has consistently received immense appreciation and love from South African fans, and this sentiment is equally strong among Indian fans towards the South African side. I am confident that the upcoming series will once again highlight the on-field cricketing excellence and deliver enthralling, high-intensity contests."

This series is set to be a riveting showcase of cricketing talent from both nations, eagerly awaited by fans anticipating the clash between two global cricketing powerhouses.

South African Inbound Tour against India
KFC T20I Series


Friday, 8 November

South Africa vs India – Hollywoodbets Kingsmead Stadium

Sunday, 10 November
South Africa vs India - Dafabet St George’s Park

Wednesday, 13 November
South Africa vs India – SuperSport Park

Friday, 15 November
South Africa vs India – DP World Wanderers
 
Rob telling Dewald he needs to actually score runs to get picked. Talent alone isn't enough.

 
Rob telling Dewald he needs to actually score runs to get picked. Talent alone isn't enough.


I like Brevis - but think a season or two of county cricket would do him the world of good.
 
Kinda feel for Brevis. The boy was hyped up to the moon, being compared to ABdV for one and it wouldn't surprise me in the slightest if that weight of expectation was too much. Agree with Elf_lord. A season or two away from the limelight would allow him to mature into the cricketer everyone knows he can be.
 
Kinda feel for Brevis. The boy was hyped up to the moon, being compared to ABdV for one and it wouldn't surprise me in the slightest if that weight of expectation was too much. Agree with Elf_lord. A season or two away from the limelight would allow him to mature into the cricketer everyone knows he can be.

Besides, he needs to learn how to defend his wickets, properly.
 
Kinda feel for Brevis. The boy was hyped up to the moon, being compared to ABdV for one and it wouldn't surprise me in the slightest if that weight of expectation was too much. Agree with Elf_lord. A season or two away from the limelight would allow him to mature into the cricketer everyone knows he can be.

The hype started in age groups... the real test comes when you in there with the big boys

To quote nate diaz : "You seem to have it all figured out when you're fighting midgets."
 
Kinda feel for Brevis. The boy was hyped up to the moon, being compared to ABdV for one and it wouldn't surprise me in the slightest if that weight of expectation was too much. Agree with Elf_lord. A season or two away from the limelight would allow him to mature into the cricketer everyone knows he can be.
In a way, Stubbs pretty is doing what some people were predicting for Brevis a few years ago.
 
Is our cricket in free fall? Sure feels like it.
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The catching in today's third game has been especially diabolical. 4 drops of which 3 came in the space of 12 balls...

Plus side brevis did take 4/46 from 10 overs.
 
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