Proteas in control 230 ahead
The Proteas were in firm control of the first Test, 230 runs ahead, when bad light stopped play in Potchefstroom.
The Proteas were in firm control of the first Test, 230 runs ahead, when bad light stopped play in Potchefstroom.
Four wickets in a session swung the first Test in favour of the Proteas after a resolute fight by Bangladesh in Potchefstroom.
Keshav Maharaj’s magical delivery to dismiss Mominul Haque is our Play of the Day.
Bangladesh weathered an early storm to go into lunch at 218-4 on day three of the Test in Potchefstroom.
Keshav Maharaj says that patience has been key to his recent run of form.
The Proteas bowlers need to be more clinical to break the Bangladesh lineup.
The batsmen did their job on a flat Senwes Park pitch and now it’s up to the bowlers to turn the screws on day three of the first Test in Potchefstroom, writes GARY LEMKE.
On this day in 2016, Quinton de Kock smashed 178 off 113 balls against Australia in the first ODI, which included 16 fours and 11 sixes.
Dean Elgar losing his wicket on 199 and Hashim Amla reaching his 27th Test ton highlighted day two.
Dean Elgar expressed his disappointment over the Aiden Markram run-out incident.
Dean Elgar believes that the Proteas are in a good position heading into day three, but feels they could have conceded fewer runs towards the end.
Dean Elgar racked up a career-best score and then fell one run short of a double ton on day two in Potchefstroom.
The Proteas bowlers struck to leave Bangladesh three wickets down and 369 runs adrift at stumps on day two in Potchefstroom. JON CARDINELLI reports.
Dean Elgar scored 199 as the Proteas declared on 496-3 at tea on day two in Potchefstroom. JON CARDINELLI reports.
Dean Elgar scored his maiden 150 and Hashim Amla a century to steer South Africa to 411-1 at lunch on day two in Potchefstroom. JON CARDINELLI reports.