Hendricks, Phangiso star as SA A win
Aaron Phangiso’s 3-39 and Reeza Hendricks’ 76 helped SA A beat Afghanistan A by seven wickets in Pretoria on Saturday.
Aaron Phangiso’s 3-39 and Reeza Hendricks’ 76 helped SA A beat Afghanistan A by seven wickets in Pretoria on Saturday.
Kagiso Rabada finished with figures of 4-92 as the Proteas bowled England for 362, with the Proteas going into lunch on 12-1.
The Proteas deserved more for their efforts on day one, but they must sustain the pressure and keep England under 350.
Duanne Olivier was pleased with the result on day one and hopes the bowling attack can deliver quickly on day two.
Despite fifties from Joe Root and Ben Stokes, the bowlers put in excellent shifts to keep England to 260-6 on day one of the fourth Test at Old Trafford.
England bowling coach Ottis Gibson has emerged as the favourite to become the new head coach of South Africa, once the Test series concludes.
Morne Morkel struck right on the stroke of tea to hand the Proteas the advantage, with England on 147-4 on day one at Old Trafford.
Proteas Women opener, Laura Wolvaardt, reflects on her World Cup campaign, which saw South Africa reach the semi-finals.
Duanne Olivier saw off Keaton Jennings for 17, before Alastair Cook and Tom Westley got England to 67-1 by lunch on day one at Old Trafford.
England have won the toss and have opted to bat first, as Duanne Olivier and Theunis de Bruyn come in for the crucial fourth Test at Old Trafford.
On a Natwest T20 Blast night dominated by notable Saffa performances, Rilee Rossouw’s 60 and Kyle Abbott’s 3-26 led the way in Hampshire’s victory against Middlesex.
The Proteas take on England in the series-decider at Old Trafford, and we take a look at the stats ahead of the fourth and final Test starting on Friday.
Faf du Plessis says Vernon Philander’s availability for the fourth Test is in doubt, due to a stiff lower back.
England captain, Joe Root, says he is well aware of the threat that Vernon Philander poses for the fourth Test at Old Trafford.
Manish Pandey’s 85-ball 93 saw India A beat SA A by one wicket, despite an innings-saving ton by Heinrich Klaasen.