Rabada shows he can be a new leader
As England’s middle order was shredded by a new pace star in world cricket, watching from the stands Makhaya Ntini – a man who knows well the burden R
South Africa's wonder kid grows up
Quinton de Kock was marked for great things from a young age but it was his maturity that shone through during his maiden Test hundredFirdose Moonda i
Olympic movement exposes old faultlines
Does the ECB’s new-found enthusiasm for cricket in the Olympics stem from a genuine interest in the global game, or is it merely a means to improve it
Bell's long service takes its toll
Ian Bell has vowed to fight for his England spot, but if his omission for the South Africa tour does prove the end there is much that should be applau
Dark skies offer South Africa a glimmer
After being completely outplayed on the opening day, South Africa would not have minded an extra day off to reflect on their mistakes and plot an unli
Hurting South Africa begin new adventure
A proud South African record has come to an end, but they will be keen to rekindle their spark for their summer of Test cricket has a lot more aheadFi
Tight turnaround for Test specialists
A short hop between the entirely different worlds of the Wankhede and the Brabourne takes South Africa out of the limited-overs whirl and into the ser
Masood reasserts opening claim
His spot looked vulnerable after twin Abu Dhabi failures but Shan Masood produced a confident response to the doubters in DubaiUmar Farooq in Dubai22-
Wankhede entertained by 3D South African spectacle
From de Kock through du Plessis to de Villiers, South Africa’s batting order ran a relentless relay race to 438 and a first ever bilateral ODI series
Australia take charge through twin hundreds
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