Jason Holder talks about West Indies' performance against South Africa to Barry Wilkinson
Jonathon Trott says West Indies batsman Chris Gayle will be extremely confident heading into today's group B match against South Africa.
Alexis Nunes and ESPNcricinfo analyst Colin Croft talk about your tweets during West Indies embarrassing loss to South Africa
Alexis Nunes and ESPNcricinfo analyst Colin Croft take a look at your tweets during South Africa's group B match against West Indies
Former West Indies' fast bowler Michael Holding says not enough young people are playing cricket in the Caribbean and it's starting to show
Imran Tahir, who took 5 for 45 in South Africa's 257-run win against West Indies, on how he would bowl to AB de Villiers and the importance of his team's support
AB de Villiers on South Africa's commanding performance which led them to a 257-run win against West Indies in Sydney
Jason Holder on West Indies' bowling performance in their 257-run loss to South Africa
ESPNCricinfo's Mel Farrell reports from the SCG where South Africa will take on West Indies in their crucial group B match
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His still head and ability to maintain a low centre of gravity help him to pull off the shots he does
Tahir thriving on limited-overs challenge
Over the last 12 months, Imran Tahir has come back to carve a niche as South Africa's premier limited-overs spinner. And his gleeful celebrations are becoming a more common sight
West Indies wake up to the wrong side of de Villiers
AB de Villiers is one of the politest cricketers anyone could wish to meet, but as he set more one-day batting records, this time against West Indies, he made the rudest of interventions
'Fed off Rilee's energy' - AB de Villiers
AB de Villiers revealed he had felt 'flat' while walking out to bat, and Rilee Rossouw's positivity gave him impetus during the early part of his blistering 162*
Beleaguered Holder scorched in de Villiers blaze
By elevating Jason Holder to the captaincy of a troubled team so early in his career, West Indies have risked stalling the development of an immensly promising cricketer
