Bavuma hunts big scores
Temba Bavuma aims to draw confidence from his half-century in Dunedin for the second Test.
Temba Bavuma aims to draw confidence from his half-century in Dunedin for the second Test.
Faf du Plessis feels that the Proteas had the edge to win the first Test in Dunedin.
Relive the 438 game, that saw the Proteas complete the highest successful run chase of all time against Australia at the Wanderers.
Proteas batting coach, Neil McKenzie, believes 260-270 will be a good lead to defend on day five in Dunedin.
Keshav Maharaj was overwhelmed with emotion after achieving his maiden five-for (5-94) against New Zealand on Friday.
Cricket South Africa gave some lucky supporters the chance to have a VIP experience with the Proteas.
Proteas bowling coach, Charl Langeveldt, says that the Proteas have to contain Kane Williamson on day three.
On this day in 1992, Jonty Rhodes ran out Inzamam-ul-Haq (48) of Pakistan in the World Cup in Brisbane. It turned the game, as SA won by 20 runs.
Dean Elgar says that his day one performance, which saw him score 128 in 262 balls, was one of the toughest of his career.
India skipper Virat Kohli was left unimpressed after Australian captain Steve Smith tried to ask the dressingroom about an lbw decision.
Proteas skipper Faf du Plessis discusses Morne Morkel’s return and the competition that Duanne Olivier provides for his place.
The Proteas reflect on their 3-2 series triumph over the Black Caps.
AB de Villiers says his job as captain has been easier due to the variety in his bowling unit.
The Proteas answer some unorthodox questions from the fans.
AB de Villiers praised Martin Guptill’s match-winning 180 off 138 balls, which helped the Black Caps level the series at 2-2 against the Proteas.