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South Africa need 101 runs to win the second Test against Australia from St George’s Park in Port Elizabeth.
South Africa need 101 runs to win the second Test against Australia from St George’s Park in Port Elizabeth.
Match referee Jeff Crowe is expected to deliver his verdict on Monday after hearing Kagiso Rabada plead innocent to ‘shoulder charging’ Steve Smith.
AB de Villiers sympathises with Kagiso Rabada but says he has to be more careful with his celebrations.
AB de Villiers says the emotions he felt when reaching his ton against Australia on day three of the second Test was possibly the best feeling ever.
Kagiso Rabada once again put South Africa on the front foot when he removed Usman Khawaja as Australia finished the third day of the second Test on 180-5.
Australia lost three wickets as they reached tea on day three of the second Test at St George’s Park in Port Elizabeth on 86-3 to trail South Africa by 53.
AB de Villiers scored an unbeaten 126 as South Africa reached 382, giving them a lead of 139 at the end of the first session on day three of the second Test at St George’s Park in Port Elizabeth.
Hashim Amla says he and Dean Elgar had to ‘dig in’ against a quality Australian attack when they scored just 43 runs in the afternoon session of day two.
AB de Villiers scored 74 not out as he lifted South Africa to 263-7 by the end of day two of the second Test at St George’s Park.
The West Indies continued their cruise to the ICC World Cup in 2019 when they beat Ireland by 52 runs.
Dean Elgar and Hashim Amla got South Africa through to tea on 153-2 at St George’s Park in Port Elizabeth, but crucially, Australia had put the brakes on the scoring.
Cricket South Africa has taken ‘precautionary’ steps against two of its officials who posed with fans wearing Sonny Bill Williams masks.
Dean Elgar and Hashim Amla put on 43 runs for the third wicket as South Africa reached lunch on 110-2 on day two of the second Test at St George’s Park.
Kagiso Rabada has been charged with a level two code of conduct breach by the umpires for making contact with Steve Smith.
Two Cricket South Africa officials have angered the Australian team by posing next to fans wearing Sonny Bill Williams masks.