
‘Critics can say what they want’
Temba Bavuma says he is not fazed by critics who don’t think he deserves his spot in South Africa’s Test side.
Temba Bavuma says he is not fazed by critics who don’t think he deserves his spot in South Africa’s Test side.
Australia were left in tatters and staring a heavy defeat in the face when they closed day two of the fourth Test on 110-6, still 378 behind the Proteas’ first offering.
Temba Bavuma was cruelly denied his second career hundred, being left stranded on 95 when South Africa were bowled out for 488 on day two at the Wanderers.
Temba Bavuma’s 10th half-century kept the Proteas in charge as they reached 400-7 by lunch on day two at the Wanderers.
Disgraced former Australia vice-captain David Warner apologised for his part in the ball-tampering scandal at a press conference in Sydney on Saturday.
Australia captain Tim Paine had his team shake hands with the Proteas before the fourth Test at the Wanderers began on Friday.
Aiden Markram says Faf du Plessis is responsible for adding ruthlessness to the Proteas’ team ethos.
An impassive but vital decision by umpire Nigel Llong, which reprieved Aiden Markram, is our Play of the Day.
Aiden Markram’s superb century laid the foundation of a big score as the Proteas went to tea at 177-2 in the fourth Test against Australia at the Wanderers.
Aiden Markram reached his fourth Test half-century as the Proteas cruised to 88-1 by lunch on day one of the fourth Test against Australia at the Wanderers.
The Proteas have won the toss and will bat first at the Wanderers in the fourth and final Test.
There are no winners in a cricketing scandal that has rocked the sport and brought Australia to its knees, writes GARY LEMKE.
Your essential guide to the final Test between the Proteas and Australia at the Wanderers.
Australia coach Darren Lehmann has announced that the fourth Test against South Africa will be his last.
Faf du Plessis expressed his sympathy for Steve Smith but will not let it affect his side’s hunger to beat Australia.