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south africa vs england

  • Confident I didn’t nick it: SA’s Dean Elgar after controversial dismissal in 2nd Test versus England

    Confident I didn’t nick it: SA’s Dean Elgar after controversial dismissal in 2nd Test versus England

    AFP
    · Jan 07, 2020 · 10:08 am
  • Ton-up Dom Sibley, Ben Stokes put England in command against South Africa in second Test

    Ton-up Dom Sibley, Ben Stokes put England in command against South Africa in second Test

    AFP
    · Jan 06, 2020 · 10:01 pm
  • Van der Dussen keeps place in South Africa XI for second Test against England, Bavuma left out

    Van der Dussen keeps place in South Africa XI for second Test against England, Bavuma left out

    AFP
    · Jan 02, 2020 · 09:24 pm
  • Boucher, Kallis have brought much-needed mental toughness to our team, says South Africa’s Dussen

    Boucher, Kallis have brought much-needed mental toughness to our team, says South Africa’s Dussen

    AFP
    · Jan 02, 2020 · 12:35 pm
  • After impressive win over England, South Africa show signs of bouncing back under Mark Boucher

    After impressive win over England, South Africa show signs of bouncing back under Mark Boucher

    AFP
    · Dec 30, 2019 · 07:58 pm
  • Players can trust the system now: Du Plessis credits Cricket South Africa changes for England win

    Players can trust the system now: Du Plessis credits Cricket South Africa changes for England win

    AFP
    · Dec 30, 2019 · 09:42 am
  • South Africa vs England: Second new ball does the trick as Proteas win first Test by 107 runs

    South Africa vs England: Second new ball does the trick as Proteas win first Test by 107 runs

    AFP
    · Dec 29, 2019 · 07:15 pm
  • Chance to do something special: Batting coach Thorpe on England’s run-chase in first Test against SA

    Chance to do something special: Batting coach Thorpe on England’s run-chase in first Test against SA

    AFP
    · Dec 29, 2019 · 10:52 am
  • Root, Buttler join England’s long sick list; South Africa’s Markram to miss series after fracture

    Root, Buttler join England’s long sick list; South Africa’s Markram to miss series after fracture

    AFP
    · Dec 28, 2019 · 04:43 pm
  • World Cup moments: When a farcical rain rule drowned South Africa’s final hopes and forced a change

    World Cup moments: When a farcical rain rule drowned South Africa’s final hopes and forced a change

    Scroll Staff
    · May 20, 2019 · 06:00 pm
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