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The Proteas are set to receive over R64 million from the ICC for winning the World Test Championship, with the funds likely ...
The Proteas squad was welcomed by the country's sports minister, Gayton McKenzie and by the people from across South African ...
SPORTS, Arts and Culture Gayton McKenzie sang praises for Proteas captain Temba Bavuma, confidently referring to him as the ...
Millions of words have been written about the power of sport to unite a nation – and particularly this fractious place we ...
The win gave South Africa its first International Cricket Council title since 1998. It has suffered many agonising ...
Test vice-captain Saud Shakeel has broken into the top 10 of the ICC men's Test batting tankings, climbing to seventh place ...
South Africa’s WTC win was more than a sporting victory. It was a chapter-ending moment in cricket’s long colonial saga.
The rise of Temba Bavuma was nothing short of a cricketing fairytale. He was the first Black batsman to get into the national ...
Returning home to a rapturous welcome from fans on Wednesday, captain Temba Bavuma said the magnitude of the Proteas team’s ...
Several thousand supporters were at the main airport in Johannesburg on Wednesday to welcome home World Test Championship ...
The South African team was received at the Johannesburg International Airport like heroes on June 18 after winning the World ...