Boucher hoping to build on impressive victory
Proteas coach Mark Boucher says there’s still a lot of hard work for his players, but they’re hoping to use their win momentum for further success in the Test format.
Proteas coach Mark Boucher says there’s still a lot of hard work for his players, but they’re hoping to use their win momentum for further success in the Test format.
SA Cricket magazine editor RYAN VREDE rates the Proteas players in the Sri Lanka series.
The Proteas claimed a convincing ten-wicket victory over Sri Lanka in the second Test at the Wanderers, wrapping up the series 2-0.
The Proteas require only 43 more runs to secure victory over Sri Lanka at the Wanderers and wrap up the Test series.
Kane Williamson continued his run plunder, scoring 238, which set New Zealand up for a Test victory over Pakistan.
Follow the live action from day three of the second Test between the Proteas and Sri Lanka at the Wanderers.
The Proteas let themselves down with the bat, but found redemption with the ball as they pinned Sri Lanka against the ropes at the Wanderers.
The Proteas finished with a 145-run first-innings lead after Vishwa Fernando sizzled at the Wanderers.
Sri Lanka bowled as well as they have the entire series to pick up four wickets in the morning session and get themselves back into the second Test against South Africa.
Kane Williamson struck a third century in as many Test matches as New Zealand started their first innings strongly on Monday.
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Fast-bowler Anrich Nortje says it was important for the Proteas bowling unit to be on the money from the start in the second Test against Sri Lanka.
Anrich Nortje took six wickets and Dean Elgar hit an unbeaten 92 as the Proteas made a strong start to the second Test against Sri Lanka on Sunday.
Wiaan Mulder took three wickets in the opening session as Sri Lanka made it to lunch on day one of the second Test on 84-5.
SA Cricket magazine editor Ryan Vrede reviews an average year on the field and a disastrous one off it for South African cricket.