Maharaj: Pacemen fatigue prevented follow-on
Keshav Maharaj says the Proteas did not enforce the follow-on because their fast bowlers needed a rest.
Keshav Maharaj says the Proteas did not enforce the follow-on because their fast bowlers needed a rest.
The Proteas crawled to 134-3 at stumps on day three of the fourth Test at the Wanderers, stretching their lead to 401.
The Proteas posted 58-1 to extend their lead to 325 runs by tea on day three of the fourth Test at the Wanderers.
A 99-run partnership between Tim Paine and Pat Cummins helped Australia reach 201-7 at lunch on day three of the fourth Test at the Wanderers. (more…)
A message from AB de Villiers to Graeme Smith led to a SuperSport camera monitoring the ball closely while the Australians were fielding at Newlands, according to Brisbane’s Sunday Mail. The…
Temba Bavuma says he is not fazed by critics who think he does not deserve his spot in the Test side. (more…)
Australia were left in tatters and staring a heavy defeat in the face when they closed day two of the fourth Test on 110-6, still 378 behind the Proteas’ first offering. (more…)
Temba Bavuma was cruelly denied his second career hundred, being left stranded on 95 when South Africa were bowled out for 488 on day two at the Wanderers. (more…)
Temba Bavuma’s 10th half-century kept the Proteas in charge as they reached 400-7 by lunch on day two at the Wanderers. David Warners’ apology statement caused a faint buzz prior…
Aiden Markram says Faf du Plessis is responsible for adding ruthlessness to the Proteas’ team ethos. (more…)