Watch: We all thought it was out – Nortje
Anrich Nortje on Simon Harmer’s catch that was controversially ruled not out by the third umpire, and bowling with the new ball.
Anrich Nortje on Simon Harmer’s catch that was controversially ruled not out by the third umpire, and bowling with the new ball.
Anrich Nortje took two wickets on a rain-hit day in Sydney.
The Proteas were left fuming when they had Marnus Labuschagne caught at first slip for 70, only for the third umpire to overrule the umpires’ soft signal of out.
Adam Zampa ran out Tom Rogers at the non-striker’s end only for the umpires to rule not out.
Dean Elgar on why he favours a 6-5 batsman-bowler split, the possibility of playing two spinners in Sydney, and who could replace Theunis de Bruyn.
Marco Jansen on his all-rounder ambitions, being nominated for an ICC award, and the third Test against Australia in Sydney.
This was correctly given out caught, according to the law, but should it be not out and six?
Temba Bavuma on the Proteas’ batting woes, the strength of South Africa’s first-class system, and his “brain fart” after scoring 65.
A disappointed Dean Elgar reflects on the Proteas’ innings-and-182-run defeat to Australia in Melbourne.
Temba Bavuma’s fighting 65 couldn’t prevent the Proteas from suffering an innings defeat at the MCG.
The KZN Inland Tuskers take on the Garden Route Badgers at the Pietermaritzburg Oval.
Australia declared with a mammoth first-innings lead at the MCG before picking up a Proteas wicket.
Anrich Nortje on being hit by spidercam, his battle with David Warner, and having fun with the crowd at Bay 13.
David Warner and Steve Smith made the Proteas bowlers toil in the Melbourne heat.
The Proteas fast bowler was hit by Fox Sports’ spidercam at the MCG on Tuesday.