Proteas’ bowling dominance
The Proteas bowling unit took 5-41 on day five of the first Test against Sri Lanka to claim a 206-run victory in Port Elizebeth.
The Proteas bowling unit took 5-41 on day five of the first Test against Sri Lanka to claim a 206-run victory in Port Elizebeth.
Kyle Abbott is awarded our Play of the Day following his dismissal of Angelo Mathews on day five at St George’s Park.
Kyle Abbott took two crucial wickets on day five to help South Africa crush Sri Lanka by 206 runs in the first Test at St George’s Park.
Keshav Maharaj was confident that the Proteas bowling attack could get a quick start to day five with early wickets.
South Africa need five more wickets to win the first Test against Sri Lanka at St George’s Park.
Sri Lanka trailed South Africa by 248 runs with only five second-innings wickets in hand at the end of day four at St George’s Park.
JP Duminy is awarded our Play of the Day following his momentum-shifting run-out on day four at St George’s Park.
Sri Lanka are 118-2 in pursuit of 488 at tea on day four of the first Test at St George’s Park.
The Proteas find themselves in a powerful position on day four of the first Test at St George’s Park.
South Africa have a 120-run lead with 10 second innings wickets in hand at lunch on day three at St George’s Park.
The Proteas need three more wickets to end the Sri Lankan resistance on day three at St George’s Park.
Sri Lanka were 181-7 and 105 runs behind South Africa at stumps on day two at St George’s Park.
Sri Lanka are 104-5 at tea on day two of the first Test at St George’s Park.
Suranga Lakmal took four wickets to reduce South Africa to 267-6 at stumps on day one at St George’s Park.
Quinton de Kock has been crowned the best ODI player in the world.