Faf hails ‘relentless’ bowling attack
South Africa captain Faf du Plessis praised his ‘relentless’ bowlers for their match-winning performance against Australia in Hobart.
South Africa captain Faf du Plessis praised his ‘relentless’ bowlers for their match-winning performance against Australia in Hobart.
Kyle Abbott (6-77) and Kagiso Rabada (4-34) ripped through Australia’s line-up to help the Proteas achieve a third-consecutive series victory Down Under.
Quinton de Kock (104) scored his second Test century to help SA post 326 at the end of their innings on day three. Australia closed the day on 121-2, trailing by 120.
Kyle Abbott’s delivery to David Warner was so good, that even Warner was stunned by it.
In light of Australia’s batting collapse on Saturday, here’s another one in 1994 that sealed a famous five-run victory in Sydney.
The Proteas aim for a third-consecutive series victory against Australia Down Under. Relive their last series win in 2012.
Dean Elgar says the Proteas need to adjust to the new conditions in Hobart as they aim for a third-consecutive series victory Down Under.
On this day five years ago, Australia were bowled out for 47, as debutant Vernon Philander took 5-15.
Media have labelled England batsman Joe Root’s dismissal as a ‘Herschelle Gibbs’ catch.
The Proteas held on to their unbeaten record at the Waca in a dominant performance against Australia.
The Proteas, the Springboks and Bafana Bafana will be in action on Saturday on a proudly South African sporting weekend.
Proteas coach Russell Domingo discusses his bowling options ahead of the second Test in Hobart on Saturday.
Kagiso Rabada takes 5-92 as the Proteas win the first Test by 177 runs to extend their unbeaten run in Perth.
Mark Taylor and Ian Healy analyse Temba Bavuma’s amazing run-out which removed David Warner on 35 on day four at the Waca.
Proteas bowling coach Charl Langeveldt says SA must stay focused to prevent complacency on the final day at the Waca.