Hashim Amla
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England wasted advantage as South Africa progressed well – 1st Test
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The South African bowlers led by Morne Morkel restricted England from a threatening total as Hashim Amla and Graeme Smith consolidated with the bat on day two.
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England vs. South Africa – A tough fight ahead
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South Africa is a formidable unit under the captaincy of Graeme Smith, Andrew Strauss is leading the strong England side and both teams will fight for the superiority.
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The young guns of Kent impressed – tour game vs. South Africa drawn
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The two young openers of Kent, Sam Northeast and Daniel Bell-Drummond excelled against the top class bowling of South Africans as the tour match ended in a draw.
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The Brutal South Africa crushed Bangladesh – Triangular Seires T20
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South Africa dispirited Bangladesh as Hashim Amla played a gem of an innings supported by the devastating bowling attack in the 2nd match of the T20, Tri Series.
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South Africa announced Test squad vs. England
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South Africa has announced its Test team against England and has retained the same side that defeated New Zealand in the three match series 1-0 in March 2011.
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South Africa in firm control of the game –Third Test, 2nd day vs. New Zealand
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South Africa tightened their grip on a rain affected second day of the third Test against New Zealand and cruised at 246-2 on stumps.
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South Africa took charge on a rain hit first day – 3rd Test vs. New Zealand
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South Africa got off to a great start in the third Test against New Zealand and had reached at 136 for the loss of two wickets on the rain affected first day.
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Vernon Philander vanished Kiwi’s batting as South Africa wins the first Test
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South African bowlers destroyed the New Zealand batting and won the second Test convincingly by a huge margin of nine wickets.
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Vernon Philander put South Africa back in the first Test against New Zealand
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Vernon Philander struck by grabbing four wickets against New Zealand as South Africa bounced back in the match on the second day of the first Test.
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Chris Martin confined South Africa to 191-7 on the opening day – first Test
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Chris Martin made the difference by grabbing three wickets in just four deliveries which restricted South Africa to 191 for the loss of seven wickets as New Zealand takes command of the first Test.