‘Slow overs’ offence earns suspension for South Africa’s De Villiers
New Zealand’s win knocks South Africa off top one-day international spotKirsten to monitor squad as De Kock takes over wicketkeeping role
AB de Villiers hands wicketkeeping gloves to Quinton de Kock for Black Caps one-day series, as coach Gary Kirsten balances careful management with fielding a strong team
Change to one-day format will refresh New Zealand, says Peterson
Robin Peterson is preparing for a more competitive one-day series against the Black Caps — but the records suggest otherwise
Kleinveldt proves he is the perfect stand-in
After an uninspiring Test debut against Australia, Rory Kleinveldt has put in some impressive performances — but is still only keeping Vernon Philander’s spot warm
Proteas’ superiority on display against Black Caps
South Africa’s second comprehensive victory in two Tests has New Zealand taking notes on how to improve their game
Physical training not high on list for South African cricketers any longer
While most players are self-motivated to work on their conditioning, South Africa should not take their more relaxed approach too far, writes Neil Manthorp
South Africa should celebrate its sons in foreign cricket teams
Cricketers leave for many reasons but the bottom line is there aren’t enough jobs for the abundance of aspirant professionals coming through, writes Neil Manthorp
New Zealand vanquished after brief burst of defiance
South Africa win second Test by an innings and 193 runs, to take the series 2-0, as solid stand by Dean Brownlie and BJ Watling fails to bring visitors back into the game
South Africa set to trounce New Zealand
Another innings victory looks likely for the hosts, as the Black Caps start the fourth day on 157/4 and still needing 247 runs just to make the Proteas bat again
Robin Peterson is no longer a fish out of Test cricket waters
Robin Peterson has reclaimed a central place in the Test side, thanks to his ability to trust his instincts and back himself in the face of adversity, writes Neil Manthorp
New Zealand to ‘fight fire with fire’ in Port Elizabeth
Black Caps call up two South Africa-born players, Neil Wagner and Colin Munro, for second Test, and focus on more aggressive bowling
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