Highlights: Pakistan cruise to victory
Pakistan crushed the Proteas by seven wickets after yet another below-par performance by the South African batsmen.
Pakistan crushed the Proteas by seven wickets after yet another below-par performance by the South African batsmen.
Follow all the action from day four live as Pakistan host South Africa in Karachi.
Kagiso Rabada’s rise illustrates what is possible when a gifted, young black player enjoys the same opportunities as gifted white ones, writes SA Cricket magazine editor RYAN VREDE.
After KG reached the milestone of 200 Test wickets, here’s a look at some his best bowling performances with the red ball.
The Proteas will take a slender 29-run lead into day 4 of the first Test against Pakistan in Karachi.
A look at the remarkable numbers behind Kagiso Rabada’s 200 Test wickets.
Aiden Markram scored 74, anchoring the innings as the Proteas wiped out a 158-run deficit, but the tourists lost three late wickets to leave them 29 runs ahead with just six wickets in hand.
Aiden Markram and Rassie van der Dussen ensured the Proteas stabilised affairs in the middle session of play against Pakistan in Karachi.
Pakistan added runs quickly in the morning session to get 158 ahead and put the Proteas under immense pressure.
Kagiso Rabada became the third-fastest South African to reach 200 Test wickets when he clean bowled Hasan Ali early on the third day in Karachi.
Matthew Wade has been dropped from Australia’s Test squad for the series against South Africa, while Travis Head earns another crack.
Inexplicable decisions caused a Proteas slump to 220 all out on the first day of the Test against Pakistan in Karachi, only for their bowlers to excel and put them in charge.
The Proteas endured a nightmare middle session during which they lost four wickets for just 85 runs.
The Proteas lost two wickets in the morning session but Dean Elgar and Faf du Plessis set the innings on course once more.
Ahead of Tuesday’s significant opening Test match between Pakistan and the Proteas in Karachi, ANDRE HUISAMEN unpacks the South Africans’ record against Pakistan in the longer format.