Elgar’s lifeline ton
Dean Elgar’s 197-ball century revived South Africa after a stagnant start on day one of the first Test in Dunedin on Wednesday.
Dean Elgar’s 197-ball century revived South Africa after a stagnant start on day one of the first Test in Dunedin on Wednesday.
Kagiso Rabada’s dismissal of Martin Guptill was crucial in the context of South Africa’s series-clinching victory in Auckland.
AB de Villiers became the fastest man to reach 9 000 ODI runs, achieving the feat in 205 innings.
Dwaine Pretorius hit 50 runs off 27 balls for the Proteas in a losing cause in Christchurch.
Andile Phehlukwayo’s six in the final over of the first ODI was what swung the result in the Proteas’ favour.
Through relentless hard work, Phehlukwayo is making the most of his natural talent, featured in the latest edition of SA Cricket magazine.
There were many fine moments on day three of the third Test against Sri Lanka, but the catch by Faf du Plessis stands out as the Play of the Day.
Richard Levi, who turns 29 today, holds the record for the fastest century in T20 international history.
The Sri Lankans were beginning to look comfortable at 45-1 at tea on day two in the third Test at the Wanderers … until Kagiso Rabada stepped up.
JP Duminy produced one his greatest innings, his sixth hundred in 42 Tests, but Amla’s 100 in his 100th Test is our Play of the Day.
Nicky van den Bergh is pushing for more honours after winning the Domestic Newcomer of the Year at the CSA awards.
Suranga Lakmal cracked Stephen Cook’s defence and piled pressure on Hashim Amla in one immaculate over to earn our Play of the Day.
Keshav Maharaj’s dismissal of Kusal Mendis set the tone of the Sri Lanka innings and earned our Play of the Day.
Dean Elgar’s 129, on day one of the second Test against Sri Lanka at Newlands, has earned our Play of the Day.
Kyle Abbott is awarded our Play of the Day following his dismissal of Angelo Mathews on day five at St George’s Park.