South Africa national cricket team
The South African national cricket team, nicknamed the Proteas, represent South Africa in international cricket. They are administrated by Cricket South Africa.
South Africa | |
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Test status granted | 1889 |
First Test match | v England at Port Elizabeth, March 1889 |
Captain | Faf du Plessis(Test) Faf du Plessis (ODI) Quinton de Kock (Twenty20) |
Coach | Mark Boucher |
Official ICC Test, ODI and T20I ranking | 3rd (Test) 5th (ODI) 4th (T20) [2] |
Test matches – This year | 435 5 |
Last Test match | vs India in Durban |
Wins/losses – This year | 164/147[1] 0/5[2] |
As of 15 December 2019 |
South Africa is a full member of the International Cricket Council, also known as ICC, with Test and One Day International, or ODI, status. As of 24 March 2014, the South African team has played 384 Test matches, winning 140 (36%), losing 129 (34%) and drawing 114 (30%) of its games.[3]
As of 24 March 2014, the South African team has played 498 ODI Matches, winning 307 (61.5%), losing 172 (34.5%), drawing 6 (1.2%) and getting a "No Result" in 13 (2.6%) of its games.[4]
On 28 August 2012 South Africa became the first team to be number 1 in all 3 formats of the game.
South Africa National Cricket Team Media
Jimmy Sinclair, who holds the record for the highest strike rate in the history of Test cricket
Aubrey Faulkner, regarded as the first great South African all-rounder in international cricket. In a legendary 25-match Test career spanning from 1906 to 1924, he scored 1754 runs at 40.79 and claimed 82 wickets at 26.58
Reggie Schwarz, the pioneer of the googly and the 'googly revolution' in South Africa and one of the world's first great googly bowlers
Bruce Mitchell, who scored 3,471 Test runs, at that time a national record
Dudley Nourse, who scored 2960 Test runs in 34 Tests at 53.81 and had 9 centuries to his credit, at the time a national record
The South African team at The Oval in August 2008
References
- ↑ "Records | Test matches | Team records | Results summary". Stats.espncricinfo.com. Retrieved 11 January 2014.
- ↑ "Records | 2013 - South Africa | Records by calendar year". Stats.espncricinfo.com. Retrieved 11 January 2014.
- ↑ Cricinfo Test Team Records page retrieved on 24 March 2014
- ↑ Cricinfo ODI [1] retrieved on 24 March 2014