News
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Daily Maverick on MSNProteas inch closer to World Test Championship Mace after Markram and Bavuma batting masterclassSouth Africa 138 and 213 for 2 (Aiden Markram 102*, Temba Bavuma 65*, Mitchell Starc 2-53) need 69 runs to beat Australia 212 ...
No team in world cricket, and arguably the whole of sport, has a more brutal relationship with the finishing line than South ...
Steve Smith was taken to hospital for x-rays on a compound dislocation to his right little finger after he dropped a sharp ...
He might even have allowed himself to think that he was in the midst of the most significant Test century of his career, and perhaps in South Africa's history. Temba Bavuma, his partner at the other ...
South Africa are on the verge of a historic World Test Championship win after gripping third day against Australia.
A victory for South Africa in the World Test Championship final would be "massive for the country" as they head into day four looking to banish their chokers tag.
For years, Temba Bavuma’s credentials to play Test cricket were attacked. He was accused of owing his place to the colour of ...
Opinion
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The Pioneer on MSNFrom Eden to Eternity: A Fan's Fifty-Year Journey with Indian CricketI still vividly remember the first day of the third Test at Eden Gardens, Calcutta - the moment my lifelong romance with cricket began. It was the winter of 1974, during the India-West Indies Test ...
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ESPN Cricinfo on MSNMarkram and Bavuma put South Africa in sight of gloryThe duo added an unconquered 143 after joining forces at 70 for 2, and have left South Africa needing only 69 more on the fourth day ...
South Africa reached the close on the third day at Lord's on 213-2 in their second innings, needing just 69 runs to win, with eight wickets still standing.
By Shah Faisal The WTC Final between Australia and South Africa is giving the fans their best memories of Test cricket in recent times, and every day is bring ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNSA vs AUS, WTC Final 2025: Australia provides BIG update on Steve Smith's finger injurySteve Smith suffered a finger injury while attempting a catch during the WTC Final against South Africa. He left the field for treatment and scans, leaving Australia concerned.
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