
Highlights: England secure victory in second Test
After offering much resistance on day five, the Proteas were dismissed for 248 in the second innings as England won the second Test at Newlands in Cape Town by 189 runs.
After offering much resistance on day five, the Proteas were dismissed for 248 in the second innings as England won the second Test at Newlands in Cape Town by 189 runs.
After England’s morning blitz when Ben Stokes hammered 72 from 47 balls and Dom Sibley carried his bat for 133 runs, South Africa were set 438 to win.
Former Proteas fast bowler Monde Zondeki talks about his Test debut for the Proteas during the 2003 tour of England.
Check out the moment when England wicketkeeper Jos Buttler clearly calls Vernon Philander a ‘f***ing knobhead’ in the dramatic final stages of the second Test.
Proteas batsman Dean Elgar remains adamant that he did not edge the ball despite being given out after a DRS referral at a key stage of the second Test against England.
South Africa will have to chase a record score of 438 as the second Test between the Proteas and England head into the final day at Newlands in Cape Town.
Canterbury batsman Leo Carter struck six sixes in one over during Sunday, 5 January 2020’s Super Smash fixture against Northern Districts at the Hagley Oval.
England fast bowler James Anderson welcomed a first five-wicket haul in Test cricket since January 2019 on Sunday.
Proteas coach Mark Boucher has admitted that his team his team have their backs against the wall after a frustrating third day of the Test match at Cape Town.
Former Proteas captain Shaun Pollock reckons that Cricket South Africa should implement a similar system as rugby in order to improve the skill-set and quality of competitive domestic cricket in the country.
Proteas batsman, Rassie van der Dussen, has commented on the team’s batting display of Saturday, which saw South Africa finish the day on 215-8.
England all-rounder Sam Curran chats to the press after day two of the second Test against the Proteas at Newlands.
Proteas opening batman Dean Elgar talks to the media after day two of the second Test against England at Newlands in Cape Town.
Dean Elgar was left to rue poor execution as he got out when set and ready to score big during South Africa’s first innings. He gave his thoughts on Day two of the second Test.
England’s turnaround in the third session have put them in the better position as the second Test moves into day three, according to Shaun Pollock.