
Zaahier Adams
Cricket Writer at Independent Online
Wynberg boy, @IOLSport Cricket scribe, Loves an overseas trip, Confused Stormers/Blues fan. My views are my own.
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4 days ago |
capeargus.co.za | Zaahier Adams
WEST INDIES TOURMIANE SMITProteas youngster Miane Smit celebrates her half-century in the third T20I against West Indies. Picture: SuppliedImage: SuppliedThe Proteas Women’s team may have lost a second successive T20I series since finishing runners-up at last year’s ICC T20 World Cup, but they are beginning to unearth a group of promising youngsters to take the team forward.
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5 days ago |
iol.co.za | Zaahier Adams
NEXT GENERATION 2minKwena Maphaka celebrates with his Proteas teammates after claiming his first Test wicket, Pakistan star Babar Azam, at Newlands last Sunday. Photo: AFPImage: AFPThe World Test Champions have not had much time to put their feet back up home after their heroics in England. Shukri Conrad has, though, refreshed the squad with a group of youthful stars looking to push for a place in the starting XI.
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1 week ago |
capeargus.co.za | Zaahier Adams
WORLD TEST CHAMPIONSHIPZaahier Adams|Published 2 minutes agoAFTER celebrating the World Test Championship trophy, Proteas captain Temba Bavuma is hoping that South Africa will be able to play more Test cricket going forward. | BackpagePixImage: BackpagePixPrior to the Lord’s Test the odds on Proteas captain Temba Bavuma hitting the only six of the World Test Championship final would have been fairly long.
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1 week ago |
iol.co.za | Zaahier Adams
WORLD TEST CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL 3minKagiso Rabada celebrates one of his nine wickets in the Lord's Test. Picture: BackpagePixImage: BackpagePixOn the sidelines of the bedlam that exploded at Lord’s after the Proteas’ etched their names into the history books with a maiden World Test Championship title stood Andrew Breetzke. The South African Cricketers Association chief could not believe what he was witnessing.
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1 week ago |
iol.co.za | Zaahier Adams
WORLD TEST CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL 3minProteas coach Shuki Conrad holds aloft the ICC Test on the Lord's balcony. Picture: Zaahier Adams/Independent MediaImage: Zaahier Adams/Independent MediaLONDON: As the most poignant juncture in South Africa’s cricket history drew closer and the emotions were running at an all-time high, Shukri Conrad took a step back for a moment of reflection. It’s been just two months since Conrad’s father, Sedick - one the finest cricketers of his generation - passed on.
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