South Africa Faces Off Against England in Cricket Test Series

England declared their first innings at 629/6 before the Proteas responded with a score of 627/7.

  • South Africa:   Proteas - 'KG' Tops Series Ratings

    News24Wire, 26 January 2016

    Hotter and hotter as the series progressed, Kagiso Rabada's astonishing achievements with the ball at the age of only 20 earn him top score on our performance card for the South… Read more »

  • South Africa:   Day 5 - Morkel Playing for Place?

    News24Wire, 25 January 2016

    Hugely more experienced for the lion's share of the Test series against England than any other bowling colleague, Morne Morkel was earmarked upfront as rather obvious new leader of… Read more »

  • South Africa:   New Plan Needed for Rabada

    News24Wire, 24 January 2016

    He now shares a significant landmark with the great Pakistani toe-crusher Waqar Younis ... and the temptation to keep Kagiso Rabada charging in routinely for South Africa for the… Read more »

  • South Africa:   Cook, Amla Tons Give Proteas the Edge

    News24Wire, 22 January 2016

    England took four wickets in the last session of day one to claw their way back into the fourth and final Test at Centurion on Friday, but it is still South Africa who have the… Read more »

  • South Africa:   SA's Tail - Bye-Bye Bunnies?

    News24Wire, 23 January 2016

    Quinton de Kock did more than just blast a breakthrough maiden Test century against England at Centurion on Saturday. Read more »

  • South Africa:   Proteas Off to 'Cook-Ing' Start

    News24Wire, 22 January 2016

    Stephen Cook was making the most of his Test debut on Friday as he grafted his way to 46* at lunch on the opening day of the fourth Test against England at Centurion. Read more »

  • South Africa:   Definitive Few Weeks for Domingo

    News24Wire, 21 January 2016

    South Africa's national coach Russell Domingo must be looking forward to the relative "sanctuary" of limited-overs cricket again. Read more »

  • South Africa:   Proteas Can Reclaim Some Pride - Elgar

    News24Wire, 21 January 2016

    The dead-rubber fourth Test against England starting at SuperSport Park in Centurion on Friday will be an opportunity for the Proteas to reclaim some lost pride says opener, Dean… Read more »

  • South Africa:   Are the Proteas in Crisis or Just Lost in Transition?

    The Daily Vox, 20 January 2016

    The South African cricket team was left licking their wounds after losing the Sunfoil test series against England. This time around, the loss cannot be blamed on transformation,… Read more »

  • South Africa:   Positive Rabada Takes the Good With the Bad

    News24Wire, 20 January 2016

    The Proteas are building up for one last fight as they prepare for the fourth Sunfoil Test against England starting at SuperSport Park in Centurion on Friday. Read more »

  • South Africa:   South African Cricket Test Captain Steps Down

    SA Info, 7 January 2016

    "I am deeply grateful and privileged to have been the Test captain and I wish to thank Cricket South Africa for the honour of captaining my country," said Proteas Test captain… Read more »

  • South Africa:   Proteas Running Out of Time At Newlands

    News24Wire, 6 January 2016

    They've given it a real go, but the Proteas seem to be running out of time in their bid to win the second Test against England at Newlands. Read more »

  • South Africa:   Agnew Defends Newlands Pitch

    News24Wire, 6 January 2016

    Respected BBC cricket commentator Jonathan Agnew has come to the defence of the wicket prepared at Newlands for the second Test between the Proteas and England. Read more »

  • South Africa:   Temba - Stokes Sledging Fired Me Up

    News24Wire, 6 January 2016

    When Temba Bavuma was 8* on Tuesday, he inside edged Ben Stokes for four with the ball only just missing the stumps. Read more »

South Africa v England (file photo).

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