
Stokes lifts England to 269-6
Morne Morkel removed Alastair Cook early, but Ben Stokes pushed on to 64 in the morning session on day two at The Oval.
Morne Morkel removed Alastair Cook early, but Ben Stokes pushed on to 64 in the morning session on day two at The Oval.
If the Proteas’ bowlers can continue to make the most of the conditions at The Oval on day two, then this could turn in their favour very quickly.
David Warner has hit back at the row between the Australia players and Cricket Australia regarding the pay dispute.
This would have been a coin toss that Faf du Plessis was happy to lose, because he too would have taken the decision to bat first, writes GARY LEMKE.
Kagiso Rabada says the Proteas’ bowlers must take advantage of the conditions and wipe out England early on day two.
Vernon Philander struck twice on a rain-affected day, as England posted 171-4 on day one of the third Test at The Oval.
The Proteas took three more wickets after lunch to leave England on 149-4, as the Proteas seized control in the second session at The Oval.
Mickey Arthur feels the World XI tour could spark a return of international cricket to Pakistan.
The Proteas found an early breakthrough, before Alastair Cook and Tom Westley got England to 62-1 by lunch.
England captain Joe Root has won the toss and has chosen to bat first in the third Test at The Oval as the Proteas aim to go 2-1 up in the series.
We crunch the numbers ahead of the Proteas’ third Test against England, which kicks off on Thursday.
Faf du Plessis says JP Duminy has his work cut out to revive his Test career.
Faf du Plessis says a team effort is required for the Proteas to claim victory over England in the third Test at The Oval.
Kruger van Wyk and Paul Harris say that Heino Kuhn will be among the runs for the Proteas at The Oval.
Dwaine Pretorius shone with bat and ball to save South Africa A’s blushes as they beat India A by two wickets in the triangular series opener on Wednesday.