• 'No target plans yet'

    ‘No target plans yet’

    Simon Harmer says South Africa won’t focus on setting a specific target just yet and won’t look further than the first session when the first Test against Bangladesh resumes on Friday.

    SA on verge of building lead

    SA on verge of building lead

    A draw is on the cards after South Africa finished day three on 61 without loss, still 17 runs behind Bangladesh with two days to play in Chittagong.

    Bangladesh in driving seat

    Bangladesh in driving seat

    South Africa are 78 runs behind after they dismissed Bangladesh for 326 on day three of the first Test in Chittagong. The 326 is Bangladesh’s highest ever Test score against South Africa. It was a frustrating session after lunch for the visitors as Shakib Al Hasan (47) and Liton Das (50) shared a 82-run partnership. Simon Harmer finally broke the… Read more →

    Bangladesh take the lead

    Bangladesh take the lead

    Bangladesh have taken control of the first Test against South Africa and will start building their first innings lead after lunch on day three.

    Rain ends even contest

    Rain ends even contest

    Bangladesh ended the second day of the first Test 69 runs shy of South Africa’s total of 248 after rain brought a premature end to proceedings in Chittagong on Wednesday.

    Tigers two down at lunch

    Tigers two down at lunch

    South Africa managed to take two wickets in the first session on day two of the first Test to keep themselves in the contest against Bangladesh.

    Proteas on top at lunch

    Proteas on top at lunch

    South Africa made a solid start to the first Test against Bangladesh on Tuesday and went to lunch on 104-1 after Hashim Amla won the toss.

    Australian domination continues

    Australian domination continues

    Australia bowled England out for 312, before posting 108-0, to boast a massive 362-run lead on day three of the second Test match at Lord’s.

    Smith leads Australian charge

    Smith leads Australian charge

    Australia declared on 566-8 thanks to Steve Smith’s 215, before England collapsed to 85-4, as Australia dominated on day two of the second Test match at Lord’s.

    Smith, Rogers dominate England

    Smith, Rogers dominate England

    Chris Rogers and Steve Smith shared a record 259-run stand as Australia closed on a dominant 337-1 on day one of the second Test match against England.