On a day cut short by rain, South Africa had looked the favourites but the visitors closed on a dramatic note, setting up for ...
South Africa, needing a win in one of the two matches against Pakistan to seal its place in next June’s World Test Championship final, wobbled to 27-3 at stumps on a wicket where the quick bowlers ...
Kagiso Rabada picked up two wickets and there was one apiece for Dane Paterson and Corbin Bosch, but it was hardly a stint ...
CENTURION (Reuters) - Host South Africa have lost three wickets at just 27 runs while chasing 148 runs target set by Pakistan ...
Saud Shakeel and Babar Azam looked quite comfortable against Kagiso Rabada, in particular. Babar got to his first Test ...
-A nervy South Africa slumped to 27-3 when bad light brought play to an early close on a rain-delayed third day, still 121 ...
Rain delayed the start of the third day’s play in the first cricket test between South Africa and Pakistan with no play ...
Marco Jansen returned figures of 6-52 to help the Proteas bowl Pakistan out for 237 but the visitors hit back with three late ...
Before that, Marco Jansen picked up a six-wicket haul (6-52) to commence a Pakistan collapse from 153 for 3 to 237 all-out.
The Krunal Pandya & Co. were clinical in their wins against Tripura and Kerala, by 92 and 62 runs, respectively, and they ...
Tamil Nadu also suffered the same fate in their opener against Chandigarh, but Sai Kishore & Co. put the disappointment of no ...
A nervy South Africa have slumped to 3-27 chasing 148 to beat Pakistan in the first Test and secure a place in next June's ...