
LIVE: Proteas vs Pakistan (Day 4)
Follow all the action from day four live as Pakistan host South Africa in Karachi.
Follow all the action from day four live as Pakistan host South Africa in Karachi.
After KG reached the milestone of 200 Test wickets, here’s a look at some his best bowling performances with the red ball.
Kagiso Rabada says achieving his 200th Test wicket is a ‘massive feat’ but there is much more for him to aim for.
The Proteas will take a slender 29-run lead into day 4 of the first Test against Pakistan in Karachi.
A look at the remarkable numbers behind Kagiso Rabada’s 200 Test wickets.
Kagiso Rabada must continue to spearhead the Proteas’ ambitions of becoming a leading force in Test cricket once again, writes ANDRE HUISAMEN.
Aiden Markram scored 74, anchoring the innings as the Proteas wiped out a 158-run deficit, but the tourists lost three late wickets to leave them 29 runs ahead with just six wickets in hand.
Aiden Markram and Rassie van der Dussen ensured the Proteas stabilised affairs in the middle session of play against Pakistan in Karachi.
Pakistan added runs quickly in the morning session to get 158 ahead and put the Proteas under immense pressure.
Kagiso Rabada became the third-fastest South African to reach 200 Test wickets when he clean bowled Hasan Ali early on the third day in Karachi.
Delano Potgieter and Dominic Hendricks scored 96* and 91*, respectively, for the Lions as they beat the Warriors by six wickets in Potchefstroom.
The Warriors kept their Momentum One-Day Cup playoff hopes alive with a comfortable 81-run victory over the Cobras on Wednesday.
Fawad Alam scored a fantastic century as Pakistan took control of proceedings on day two of the first Test against the Proteas in Karachi.
Keshav Maharaj and Lungi Ngidi made important breakthroughs while Pakistan continued to battle, reaching tea on day two on 178-6.
Fawad Alam and Azhar Ali battled through the morning session unscathed on day two against the Proteas as Pakistan reached the lunch interval on 104-4.