SAvIND: Wanderers Test preview
Your essential guide to the third Test between South Africa and India at the Wanderers in Johannesburg.
Your essential guide to the third Test between South Africa and India at the Wanderers in Johannesburg.
Faf du Plessis says Quinton de Kock is desperate to score big in the final Test against India at the Wanderers.
Faf du Plessis says the Proteas will consider playing five seamers against India at the Wanderers.
The ‘one for all, all for one’ mentality is what makes the Proteas four-man pace strikeforce so potent, says Vernon Philander.
The Proteas will be ‘happy’ with the Wanderers wicket being prepared for the third Test against India, starting on Wednesday, says curator Bethuel Buthelezi.
We crunch the stats at he Wanderers ahead of the Proteas’ clash against Sri Lanka in the third ODI on Saturday.
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.
It took the Proteas just 60 overs to take 16 wickets on day three and beat Sri Lanka by an innings and 118 runs for a three-Test whitewash at the Wanderers.
Two sessions, 12 wickets: that was the sorry tale as Sri lanka staggered into tea at 124-6 in their follow-on innings on day three at the Wanderers
Faf du Plessis demanded a ruthless performance and he got it when his bowlers dismissed Sri Lanka for 131, trailing by 295 on the first innings.
The Proteas hold all the cards in the third Test against Sri Lanka. They just need need to play them right for a quick result.
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.
The Proteas maintained the pressure on Sri Lanka by taking four wickets for 80 runs on day two of the third Test at the Wanderers.
The Proteas were quick to strike back after being bowled out for 426, but Sri Lanka settled to take tea on 46-1 on day two of the third Test at the Wanderers.
The Wanderers wicket spat fire and brimstone as the Sri Lankans wrapped up the Proteas innings for 426 shortly after lunch on day two of the third Test.