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Proteas move up in Test rankings after famous win
Proteas move up in Test rankings after famous win

The South African

time5 days ago

  • Sport
  • The South African

Proteas move up in Test rankings after famous win

The Proteas famously secured the ICC World Test Championship at Lord's on Saturday, ending a 27-year wait for ICC success in a final. The title-winning team and management staff will be returning to South Africa on Wednesday 18 June, at 09:25, and there is certainly plenty of reason to celebrate. Besides claiming the Test tile, the Proteas have now also jumped ahead of England into second place on the world Test rankings. South Africa now have 114 rating points, and although they are still nine points adrift of first-placed Australia, that will certainly not be of massive concern after their incredible success against that exact team in the World Test Championship. You can see the full rankings update here Cricket South Africa (CSA) Chief Executive Officer Pholetsi Moseki led the congratulations for the team, paying tribute to the team's character and all those who have supported them on the journey. 'I can't think of a team more deserving of this WTC Mace. This team has displayed remarkable tenacity and strength over the past two years,' Moseki noted. 'This occasion holds immense significance in the world of sport and cricket. It is a tribute not only to the current squad, but also to those who paved the way before them.' CSA Director of National Teams and High Performance Enoch Nkwe commended the team for their unwavering commitment. 'This moment is a reminder that no dream is too distant, no challenge insurmountable and no legacy too heavy to carry forward,' Nkwe saluted. 'I commend the unwavering commitment demonstrated by each player, both on and off the field. Reaching this milestone, coupled with remarkable key performances, will undoubtedly be etched into the history books 'The next time we see Shukri and his team, we will welcome them as the ICC World Test Champions!' Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 0211. Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.

South Africa's Heinrich Klaasen retires from international cricket
South Africa's Heinrich Klaasen retires from international cricket

Associated Press

time02-06-2025

  • General
  • Associated Press

South Africa's Heinrich Klaasen retires from international cricket

JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Big-hitting South Africa wicketkeeper Heinrich Klaasen announced his retirement from international cricket Monday to spend more time with his family. Klaasen's decision comes as a surprise given his importance to South Africa and impact in franchise leagues around the world. It comes just less than a year after he was South Africa's top scorer in its loss to India in the T20 World Cup final. 'It took me a long time to decide what's best for me and my family for the future. It was truly a very difficult decision but also one that I have absolute peace with,' Klaasen said, adding that he was looking forward to more time with his family. The 33-year-old Klaasen has played 122 games for South Africa across all formats but in April he was left off South Africa's list of players on central contracts for 2025 and 2026. Cricket South Africa said at the time that talks on his future were ongoing. Klaasen had previously retired from test cricket last year after having played four career tests for South Africa. 'Heinrich has been a fantastic ambassador for South African cricket, both on and off the field. His performances in the green and gold have brought joy to many South Africans, and his legacy will undoubtedly inspire the next generation,' Cricket South Africa chief executive Pholetsi Moseki said in a statement Monday. 'We thank him for his contributions over the years and wish him everything of the best for the future.' Klaasen announced his retirement on the same day as another big-hitting player, Australia's Glenn Maxwell, confirmed his retirement from one-day international cricket. ___ AP cricket:

South Africa men's team to visit Namibia for T20 match in October
South Africa men's team to visit Namibia for T20 match in October

The Hindu

time27-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Hindu

South Africa men's team to visit Namibia for T20 match in October

The South Africa men's senior team will play a T20 match against Namibia at the Namibia Cricket Ground in Windhoek later this year, the cricketing boards of the countries announced on Tuesday. The contest will also mark the opening of the Namibia Cricket Ground, a major step forward for the country, which is gearing up to host World Cup games. The venue is set to host matches in both the 2026 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup and the 2027 ICC Men's Cricket World Cup (jointly-hosted by South Africa, Namibia and Zimbabwe). 'As a fellow African cricketing nation and the host of the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2027, we are proud to support the official opening of this new stadium which will be one of the host venues of the tournament,' said Pholetsi Moseki, Cricket South Africa's Chief Executive Officer. This will be the first time the two teams will face each other. Namibia was part of the T20 World Cup in 2021 but was not in the Proteas' group. Related Topics South Africa / Namibia

Proteas to face Namibia for the first time in October
Proteas to face Namibia for the first time in October

TimesLIVE

time27-05-2025

  • Business
  • TimesLIVE

Proteas to face Namibia for the first time in October

Namibia will face South Africa for the first time in a one-off T20 International in Windhoek, in October. The match will be played at the FNB Namibia Cricket Ground (NCG) on 11 October. It will be the first match at the newly renovated venue which will host matches in the Under-19 World Cup next year and the senior men's event in 2027. Namibia and Zimbabwe will be joint hosts for that tournament alongside SA. 'We are honoured to be part of this historic occasion. Namibia are a competitive side, and this fixture reflects the growing strength of cricket on the continent,' said Cricket SA's CEO, Pholetsi Moseki. 'As a fellow African cricketing nation and the host of the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2027, we are proud to support the official opening of this new cricket ground which will be one of the host venues of the tournament.' Moseki's counterpart at Cricket Namibia, Johan Muller thanked CSA for agreeing to play the fixture. 'The new FNB NCG has been a dream for the last four years and has finally materialised. A match against our neighbours, and one of the top cricketing countries in the world, is the perfect way to open this world class facility,' said Muller. The match adds to what is already a heavy schedule for the Proteas this year. After next month's World Test Championship final at Lord's they head to Zimbabwe at end of June to play two Tests and in a triangular T2o series with the host nation and New Zealand. Then there are trips to England and Australia for a limited overs series's in August and September and after the clash in Windhoek, SA heads to Pakistan and India for tours involving, Tests, ODIs and T20 matches. They play their last fixture in India on December 19 and a week later most of the players will be involved in the SA20, which starts on Boxing Day. There are no home Tests scheduled for the 2025/26 season and the men's team will on play in five T20 Internationals against the West Indies next January on SA soil, before heading to India for the T20 World Cup.

Proteas to play Namibia in first-ever cricket encounter
Proteas to play Namibia in first-ever cricket encounter

News24

time27-05-2025

  • General
  • News24

Proteas to play Namibia in first-ever cricket encounter

Namibia and South Africa will face off in a historic one-off T20I cricket match on 11 October at the Namibia Cricket Ground in Windhoek. The match will serve as the official opening of Namibia's new cricket venue, which will host games during the 2026 U19 Cricket World Cup and the 2027 50-over Cricket World Cup. Cricket bosses Pholetsi Moseki and Johan Muller view this event as a milestone for African cricket and a significant step in strengthening the sport on the continent. For more cricket news, visit our dedicated section. South Africa will play Namibia in an international cricket match for the first time later this year. The historic one-off T20I clash between the Namibia Eagles and the Proteas Men will take place at the Namibia Cricket Ground (NCG) in Windhoek on 11 October. The match will serve as the official opening of Namibia's new home of cricket. The venue will host games during the 2026 ICC U19 Cricket World Cup and the 50-over Cricket World Cup in 2027. 'We are honoured to be part of this historic occasion. Namibia are a competitive side, and this fixture reflects the growing strength of cricket on the continent,' CSA CEO Pholetsi Moseki said in a statement. 'As a fellow African cricketing nation and the host of the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2027, we are proud to support the official opening of this new cricket ground which will be one of the host venues of the tournament.' Cricket Namibia CEO, Johan Muller, added: 'This truly is a memorable occasion. The new NCG has been a dream for the last four years and has finally materialised. A match against our neighbours, and one of the top cricketing countries in the world, is the perfect way to open this world class facility. 'I want to thank CSA and specifically their CEO, Pholetsi Moseki, for agreeing to this match. We look forward to hosting the Proteas Men's team and to partner with CSA in hosting the ICC Men's World Cup in 2027.'

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