
Proteas regain No 1 Test ranking
South Africa are once again the No 1 Test side in the world after winning their two-match Test series against Sri Lanka 1-0.
South Africa are once again the No 1 Test side in the world after winning their two-match Test series against Sri Lanka 1-0.
Vernon Philander was the unlikely hero with bat in hand, surviving 98 deliveries to help South Africa bat out day five in Colombo and win the Test series.
Being at the Commonwealth Games at Glasgow 2014 reminds me of when cricket was a medal sport. Back in 1998, in Kuala Lumpur. What a golden moment it was too, with South Africa winning the final, against Australia.
The Proteas will have to bat out day five with nine wickets in hand after bad light stopped play early on day four.
Proteas captain Hashim Amla struck a defiant century, but South Africa go into day four in Colombo 150 runs behind Sri Lanka and still facing an uphill battle.
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South Africa weathered a storm to reach stumps on 98-3, after dismissing Sri Lanka for 421 earlier in the day.
The Proteas bowlers were put to the sword by Mahela Jayawardene on day one of the second Test, but still managed to claim five wickets.
We preview the second and final Test of Hashim Amla’s first series at the helm, starting in Colombo on Thursday morning.
De Villiers could give up gloves, Chappell slams Philander, and Sri Lanka send Chandimal to England.
Kirsten back with the Proteas, Steyn hails Donald’s influence, and Eranga out of second Test.
The legality of ball-tampering is no longer a simple right or wrong issue, given the imbalance between bat and ball.
Amla and Steyn fondly reflect on South Africa’s first Test win in Galle, despite Philander’s ball-tampering incident.
While Dale Steyn put on an exhibition of seam bowling in Galle, the Proteas need their spinners to make more of a contribution in the decisive Test in Colombo.
South Africa’s pace attack blew Sri Lanka away before tea on day five in Galle to win the first Test by 153 runs.