New-look SA attack takes on weakened tourists
Kagiso Rabada is the most experienced member of a pace attack missing Morne Morkel, but they will be raring to go against a line-up fresh from being bowled out for 90 and without Tamim Iqbal
View ArticleOnus on South Africa's rookie seamers and Bangladesh's senior batsmen
For the first time since January 2007, South Africa will go into a Test without one of Dale Steyn, Morne Morkel and Vernon Philander. Bangladesh, meanwhile, will have to cope without Shakib Al Hasan...
View ArticleElgar, Markram centuries help South Africa dominate again
Dean Elgar and Aiden Markram both got hundreds and put on 243 for the opening wicket to put South Africa in command after Bangladesh had elected to field
View ArticleFear ruling Mushfiqur's mind
Bangladesh's captain didn't learn from his mistakes from the opening Test and the team's development overseas will continue to be hampered without braver decision making
View ArticleBounty time for South Africa's openers
South Africa's openers have been prolific in the two Tests so far, notching up some outstanding numbers
View ArticleMarkram quickly puts near-miss behind him
Aiden Markram fell close to the line as his maiden century approached last week, but made no mistake second time around
View ArticleKagiso Rabada five-for makes Bangladesh follow on
Bangladesh were powerless against the fast bowler, hurtling to a first-innings deficit of 426 after conceding four individual hundreds in the first innings
View ArticleFour centurions and a change that hasn't worked
Taijul Islam endured a forgettable time, while South Africa's batsmen made merry with an unprecedented four centuries in a Test innings at home
View ArticleSouth Africa is in good hands in the future - Rabada
South Africa's new-look bowling attack have had a slightly gentle easing-in against Bangladesh and as their leader Kagiso Rabada is aware of both the potential they have and the challenges they will...
View ArticleMushfiqur losing his grip on Bangladesh captaincy
Mushfiqur Rahim's decisions at the toss in this series, and his outspoken press conferences, might have sealed his fate as Test captain
View ArticleRabada's ten-for wraps up crushing win
Kagiso Rabada completed the third 10-wicket haul of his 22-Test career, became the fifth-youngest to 100 Test wickets and went past 50 wickets for the calendar year as South Africa completed an innings...
View ArticleMushfiqur taken to hospital after blow to head
The Bangladesh captain was struck by a bouncer on the third morning of the Bloemfontein Test
View ArticleRabada on the rise
Bangladesh's overseas struggles, South Africa's biggest Test win ever, and other stats highlights from South Africa's resounding performance in Bloemfontein
View Article'I'm a human being, I'm bound to make mistakes' - Mushfiqur Rahim
Bangladesh's captain said he hasn't thought about stepping down because he doesn't believe it's his decision to make, adding that he should be given more opportunities precisely because he made mistakes
View ArticleDu Plessis impressed by Olivier's 'incredible effort'
South Africa will have tougher tests to come, but they wanted to learn more about their support pace bowling and Duanne Olivier took his chance well
View ArticleBCB 'concerned' by Mushfiqur Rahim's comments
At the end of the first day in Bloemfontein, Mushfiqur said he wished he hadn't won the toss, alluding to how poorly his bowlers had performed after he chose to bowl
View ArticleNew-look SA attack takes on weakened tourists
Kagiso Rabada is the most experienced member of a pace attack missing Morne Morkel, but they will be raring to go against a line-up fresh from being bowled out for 90 and without Tamim Iqbal
View ArticleOnus on South Africa's rookie seamers and Bangladesh's senior batsmen
For the first time since January 2007, South Africa will go into a Test without one of Dale Steyn, Morne Morkel and Vernon Philander. Bangladesh, meanwhile, will have to cope without Shakib Al Hasan...
View ArticleElgar, Markram centuries help South Africa dominate again
Dean Elgar and Aiden Markram both got hundreds and put on 243 for the opening wicket to put South Africa in command after Bangladesh had elected to field
View ArticleFear ruling Mushfiqur's mind
Bangladesh's captain didn't learn from his mistakes from the opening Test and the team's development overseas will continue to be hampered without braver decision making
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