South African cricket fans can look forward to a packed home Test calendar in 2026-27, with the Proteas scheduled to host eight matches - but not before sitting out a full season of red-ball cricket on home soil.
The Proteas received a boost ahead of next month's World Test Championship final against Australia after David Bedingham returned to competitive action following a six-week injury layoff.
Proteas head coach Shukri Conrad and Cricket South Africa's High Performance management team visited the Springboks during their alignment camp on Thursday.
Castle Lager has come on board as the Proteas' official team sponsor for the World Test Championship (WTC) final against Australia that will be played at Lord's from 11 June.
Cricket South Africa director of national teams Enoch Nkwe says they’ve got a foolproof succession plan in place to ensure all national teams are able to compete at the highest level beyond 2027.
Proteas head coach Shukri Conrad said he expects IPL players that were selected for the World Test Championship (WTC) final to leave India on 26 May as per the initial agreement.