Philander rips through Australia
An outstanding opening spell from Vernon Philander has seen Australia crumble to 43-6 on day one of the second Test in Hobart.
An outstanding opening spell from Vernon Philander has seen Australia crumble to 43-6 on day one of the second Test in Hobart.
The Proteas aim for a third-consecutive series victory against Australia Down Under. Relive their last series win in 2012.
Proteas Captain, Faf du Plessis, responded to accusations of ball tampering in the first Test in Perth.
Faf du Plessis’ resilient side are out to make history as they hunt a third consecutive series victory over a ‘hurting’ Australia.
Heavy rain and Hobart’s history might see spinner Keshav Maharaj sacrificed for an all-out pace attack.
On this day five years ago, Australia were bowled out for 47, as debutant Vernon Philander took 5-15.
Aussie paceman Josh Hazlewood admits that he is searching for an answer to the Proteas’ reverse swing bowling.
Steve Smith’s future as captain has divided opinion after a string of poor results under his leadership.
A lot of Proteas players are fighting for their places, and that’s what brought about their rallying spirit in the first Test in Perth.
On this day, Vernon Philander took 5-15 on debut to help SA skittle Australia for 47 in their second innings at Newlands in 2011.
The Proteas held on to their unbeaten record at the Waca in a dominant performance against Australia.
Dwaine Pretorius expressed his delight at being called up to the Proteas squad after the injury of Dale Steyn.
Australia paceman Peter Siddle has been ruled out of the second Test in Hobart due to a back injury.
Kagiso Rabada takes 5-92 as the Proteas win the first Test by 177 runs to extend their unbeaten run in Perth.
The Proteas completed a remarkable turnaround in the first Test against Australia, thrashing them by 177 runs in Perth on Monday.