WATCH | Zondo takes 'superman' catch to remove Warner for golden duck
Proteas batter Khaya Zondo took a superman of a catch to dismiss opener David Warner on the opening ball of Australia's first innings in the first Test on Saturday at the Gabba.
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Proteas batter Khaya Zondo took a superman of a catch to dismiss opener David Warner on the opening ball of Australia's first innings in the first Test on Saturday at the Gabba.
Proteas interim coach Malibongwe Maketa said they were wary of Australia’s opener David Warner, who still bears some of the brunt from the "Sandpaper gate" fallout from the last time the two countries met.
South Africa captain Dean Elgar on Friday said his team was "salivating" at the prospect of facing Australia and conceded there could be "feisty" moments in their first Test series since the "Sandpaper-gate" scandal.
Proteas interim Test coach Malibongwe Maketa is keen to see what the Gabba surface will have in store for all-rounder Marco Jansen.
Australia will face one of cricket's most hostile pace attacks when they play South Africa at Test level from Saturday for the first time since the infamous "Sandpaper-gate" series.
Knights seamer Gerald Coetzee may not be as high in the Proteas bowling pecking order as he would want, but he's done enough to excite bowling coach Charl Langeveldt.
Lungi Ngidi and Gerald Coetzee claimed three wickets each to put the Proteas in a profitable position on the second day of their only warm-up match against a Cricket Australia XI at the Allan Border Field in Brisbane on Saturday.
Former Proteas star Herschelle Gibbs reckons the Proteas will find the going tough on their upcoming Test tour to Australia.