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/ 28 July 2008

Nel promises to keep ‘Gunther’ in check

SA quick Andre Nel has insisted he will keep ”Gunther”, the nickname for his aggressive on-field personality, under control in the third Test.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 28 July 2008

Arthur backs Nel to fire against England

South Africa coach Mickey Arthur has no doubts Andre Nel can fill the gap left by the injured Dale Steyn.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 25 July 2008

Injured Steyn to miss third Test

SA fast bowler Dale Steyn, who has a broken left thumb, will miss the third Test and is doubtful for the fourth Test against England.

By Richard Sydenham
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/ 23 July 2008

Explanations demanded after England’s derailment

A trio of former England captains has spoken out after the country’s 10-wicket thrashing at the hands of SA in the second Test.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 22 July 2008

Smith elated after South Africa victory

SA captain Graeme Smith said his side ”played the big moments better” after a crushing 10-wicket victory over England in the second Test on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 20 July 2008

Ntini strikes after De Villiers grinds down England

SA’s Makhaya Ntini took two key wickets after AB de Villiers’s hundred put the Proteas into a commanding position in the second Test on Sunday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 20 July 2008

De Villiers strengthens SA’s grip

AB de Villiers continued to defy England’s attack with an unbeaten century at tea on the third day of the second Test on Sunday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 20 July 2008

Prince reigns over England as SA take charge

Ashwell Prince’s second hundred in as many matches against England helped give SSA a significant first-innings lead in the second Test on Saturday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 19 July 2008

Prince puts South Africa in control

An Ashwell Prince century took SA past England’s modest total as they went to tea on day two of the second Test on 262-4 at Headingley on Saturday.

By Richard Sydenham
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/ 19 July 2008

Morkel and Steyn put Proteas on top

Pace bowlers Morne Morkel and Dale Steyn claimed four wickets apiece to help dismiss England for 203 on the first day of the second Test on Friday.

By Richard Sydenham
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/ 18 July 2008

Morkel, Steyn combine to rout England

South Africa’s Morne Morkel and Dale Steyn each claimed four wickets as England were dismissed for 203 at tea on the first day of the second Test.

By Richard Sydenham
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/ 18 July 2008

It’s a long way from Lord’s to Headingley

Could it be that even at Lord’s tradition counts for zilch? Indeed, it could, as Graeme Smith and his men found in the first Test against England.

By Telford Vice
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/ 17 July 2008

Arthur backs bowlers to come right

SA coach Mickey Arthur says his team will live up to their billing as the world’s number-two ranked side when they face England on Friday.

By Julian Guyer
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/ 16 July 2008

Proteas sweat on McKenzie’s fitness

SA are to give Neil McKenzie until the morning of the second Test against England to prove his fitness, coach Mickey Arthur said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 15 July 2008

SA vs England: What went wrong

SA’s pace attack flopped in the first Test against England because they allowed pre-match hype to make them complacent, says their assistant coach.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 14 July 2008

Amla seals draw for Proteas at Lord’s

Hashim Amla becomes the sixth batsman in the match to score a century as he sees South Africa to the safety of a draw against England at Lord’s.

By Julian Guyer
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/ 13 July 2008

SA may come away with draw

Hundreds from captain Graeme Smith and fellow opener Neil McKenzie on Sunday gave South Africa hope of forcing a draw against England.

By Julian Guyer
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/ 13 July 2008

Proteas in a spin at Lord’s

Monty Panesar led England’s attack with four wickets as South Africa were made to follow on at Lord’s in London on Saturday.

By Julian Guyer
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/ 12 July 2008

Bell barely misses double century against SA

Ian Bell fell agonisingly short of a double century at Lord’s but his Test-best 199 left England in a commanding position against South Africa.

By Julian Guyer
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/ 9 July 2008

Smith looking for more Lord’s landmarks

SA captain Graeme Smith returns to play Test cricket at Lord’s on Thursday, hoping both he and his side can show the same form that they did in 2003.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 July 2008

Proteas leapfrog England in Test rankings

South Africa have moved above England in the Test championship standings on the eve of their four-match series.

By Julian Guyer
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/ 8 July 2008

Kallis: Let’s learn from our mistakes

South African veterans Jacques Kallis and Mark Boucher said on Monday they are raring to go for the Test series against England starting on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 7 July 2008

Arthur upbeat ahead of England series

South Africa coach Mickey Arthur cannot wait for his side’s Test series against England to get under way at Lord’s.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 4 July 2008

Taking inspiration from Donald

Now that the cricketing summer is about to begin in earnest, England can look forward to another rousing encounter with South Africa.

By Michael Henderson
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/ 2 July 2008

England take it easy with Flintoff ahead of SA series

Andrew Flintoff is set to be left out of England’s squad for next week’s first Test against South Africa at Lord’s.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 27 June 2008

Smith expresses confidence in pace attack

South Africa captain Graeme Smith expressed confidence on Thursday in the ability of his fast bowlers to win the Test series in England.

By Richard Sydenham
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/ 26 June 2008

Papers lambaste Collingwood over run-out decision

England captain Paul Collingwood risked pitching cricket into one of its most serious crises in years, newspapers said on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 22 June 2008

Youngster sets up New Zealand cricket victory

Teenage quick Tim Southee’s career-best haul paved the way for up an unlikely 22-run win for New Zealand in in Bristol on Saturday.

By Julian Guyer
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/ 19 June 2008

Vettori rounds on umpires after farcical finish

Kiwi captain Daniel Vettori turned his fire on the umpires after a farcical finish to the second one-day international against England.

By Julian Guyer
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/ 16 June 2008

Unorthodox Pietersen ton leads England to win

Kevin Pietersen’s inventive 110 not out, which included two unorthodox left-handed sixes, helped steer England to a 114-run win over New Zealand.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 11 June 2008

England to play Caribbean side in $20m match

England will play a Caribbean all-star team in a Twenty20 match for a record prize pot of -million on November 1, Texan billionaire Allen Stanford confirmed on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 June 2008

England too strong for New Zealand, says Vettori

New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori said his side had been dominated by England after slumping to an innings defeat with almost two days to spare in the third Test.

By Richard Sydenham
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