Proteas shake-up: Bavuma handed Test captaincy, stands down from T20 role as De Zorzi called up
Temba Bavuma will captain South Africa in the upcoming Test series against the West Indies, Cricket South Africa announced on Friday.
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Temba Bavuma will captain South Africa in the upcoming Test series against the West Indies, Cricket South Africa announced on Friday.
Proteas batsman Rassie van der Dussen insists the South African batting attack has been unfairly judged as they haven't been playing in favourable conditions.
South African cricket and its supporters - particularly the purists - should brace themselves for more Quinton de Kocks and Rilee Rossouws on the domestic circuit than Dean Elgars.
South Africa have selected fast bowler Gerald Coetzee for the first time and handed a recall to batsman Theunis de Bruyn for their crucial three-test tour of Australia that starts next month.
The Titans underlined their status as the best team in this season's CSA T20 Challenge by duly claiming the title with a thrilling four-wicket win over the Dolphins in Saturday's showpiece in Potchefstroom.
Ben Stokes's England rounded off a memorable summer of cricket with a comprehensive nine-wicket win in the third and final Test at the Oval against South Africa to complete a 2-1 series win on Monday.
England took just under half an hour to administer the coup de grace to South Africa on the final morning of the Test summer at the Oval, romping to a nine-wicket victory in the deciding match in front of a scattering of fans for whom the allure of free tickets and the guarantee of a home victory had proved strong enough to justify the journey to Kennington.
LONDON: England's seamers exploited the exaggerated swing and seam at The Oval to reduce South Africa to 146 for seven in their second innings at tea on day four of the third and final test, a lead of 106 following an extraordinary five sessions in the game.