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South African bowler Kagiso Rabada dismissed Australian opener Usman Khawaja for the sixth time in test cricket during the ...
Australia were bowled out for 207 by South Africa on Friday morning, leaving South Africa 281 to win the World Test ...
More than seven years ago, on an Australian tour of South Africa made infamous by Sandpapergate, a pair of centuries clouted ...
Australia captain Pat Cummins starred with the ball and Alex Carey made valuable runs following a dramatic collapse.
David Bedingham urged South Africa to embrace the pressure and make history as they gear up to chase down a fourth-innings target and win the ICC World Test Championship Final at Lord’s.
But Bedingham’s enthusiasm cannot be deterred and the middle-order batter, who top-scored in their innings with a gritty 45, ...
Despite Kagiso Rabada striking twice, Australia managed to take their lead past 100 after reaching 32/2 in 12 overs at tea on ...
Markram completed his century by hitting Josh Hazlewood for a four on the fifth ball of the 55th over of South Africa's 2nd ...
Australia started their third session on Marnus Labuschagne 16 (48) and Steven Smith 4 (2). After a decent outing in the middle, Labuschagne was removed by Marco Jansen for 22 off 64 balls, including ...
South Africa's Aiden Markram might just have played the most important knock of his cricketing career, as the batting ...
Australia resume their second innings at 8-144 on day three with Alex Carey on 43 not out and Mitchell Starc 16 not out, with ...
Pat Cummins's record-breaking 6/28 and South Africa's fiery pace bowling were the highlights of Day 2 of the WTC Final. Australia gained a significant lead but struggled against South Africa's pace ...