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South Africa seize the advantage

South Africa seize the advantage

After five sessions of fairly uneventful fare, the Cape Town Test exploded into life in the late-afternoon sunshine as South Africa struck four times to leave England tottering on 95 for 4 in reply to their 441

03-Jan-2005The Bulletin by Martin Williamson
Kallis still there as South Africa take it slow

Kallis still there as South Africa take it slow

South Africa failed to make the most of a perfect batting strip at Newlands, grafting to 247 for 4 on the first day of the third Test

02-Jan-2005The Bulletin by Steven Lynch
Where better than Newlands at New Year?

Where better than Newlands at New Year?

Roving Reporter

02-Jan-2005Roving Reporter by Andrew Miller in Cape Town
Potential versus perspiration

Potential versus perspiration

Verdict

02-Jan-2005The Wisden Verdict by Andrew Miller at Cape Town
'The guys have done a good job,' says Fletcher

'The guys have done a good job,' says Fletcher

Duncan Fletcher quotes

02-Jan-2005Andrew Miller
Smith: 'Kallis is unbelievable'

Smith: 'Kallis is unbelievable'

Graeme Smith quotes

02-Jan-2005Andrew Miller
Eastern Cape cruise to final

Eastern Cape cruise to final

A good allround batting performance guided Eastern Cape into the final of the Standard Bank PRO20 Series

27-Apr-2004Wisden Cricinfo staff
Duminy helps Western Province extend lead

Duminy helps Western Province extend lead

At Newlands, Western Province extended their lead to 290 with foursecond-innings wickets in hand as Jean-Paul Duminy and Claude Henderson, put on 126 for the sixth wicket

03-Apr-2004Wisden Cricinfo staff
Windies bombed out for 54

Windies bombed out for 54

Jacques Kallis capped a phenomenal run of form with his fifth and most explosive century in consecutive internationals, to rescue South Africa's innings after a ponderous start to their one-day series against West Indies

25-Jan-2004The Wisden Bulletin by Andrew Miller
Smith debut century denies South Africa

Smith debut century denies South Africa

A debut century from Dwayne Smith helped West Indies draw the third Test at Cape Town against South Africa

06-Jan-2004The Wisden Bulletin by Freddie Auld
Kallis and Gibbs flay the Windies

Kallis and Gibbs flay the Windies

Jacques Kallis recorded his third century of the series, and Herschelle Gibbs his second, as South Africa batted on and on and on, on the fourth day of the third Test at Cape Town

05-Jan-2004The Wisden Bulletin
Lara landmark lights up Newlands

Lara landmark lights up Newlands

Brian Lara scored his 24th Test century, and in the process became the fastest batsman ever to reach 9000 runs, as West Indies continued to fight back strongly on the third day at Cape Town

04-Jan-2004The Wisden Bulletin
Gayle forces the pace after Boucher hundred

Gayle forces the pace after Boucher hundred

A whirlwind century from Chris Gayle helped West Indies to 178 for 1 against South Africa after Mark Boucher had guided his side to a dominating 532 with an unbeaten 122*

03-Jan-2004The Wisden Bulletin by Freddie Auld
West Indies still in the game despite Rudolph hundred

West Indies still in the game despite Rudolph hundred

A much-needed hundred from Jacques Rudolph gave South Africa a good start to the third Test at Cape Town

02-Jan-2004The Wisden Bulletin by Martin Williamson
Rudolph: 'I never really felt under huge pressure'

Rudolph: 'I never really felt under huge pressure'

Jacques Rudolph's timely hundred should have bought him more time to convert his undoubted talent into runs, as well as temporarily silencing the critics who have been calling for his head

02-Jan-2004Wisden Cricinfo staff
West Indian pride at stake

West Indian pride at stake

That Wavell Hinds has taken the most wickets for West Indies in this Test series is a sad commentary of how ineffective their bowlers have been in South Africa

01-Jan-2004Rahul Bhatia
PCB Chairman gives Shoaib final warning

PCB Chairman gives Shoaib final warning

Lt Gen Tauqir Zia, the chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has warned Shoaib Akhtar that his international career could be over unless he improves his behaviour

26-Apr-2003Wisden Cricinfo staff
Ganguly, Yuvraj see India to six-wicket win

Ganguly, Yuvraj see India to six-wicket win

Over the last few days, Kenya's cricketers could only have felt that they were included in this World Cup purely to make up the numbers, and that their relative success somehow baffled the organisers

07-Mar-2003Samanth Subramanian
India are there to be beaten - Patil

India are there to be beaten - Patil

Kenya coach Sandeep Patil insists vicotry over India is a realistic aspiration in tomoorow's Super Six encounter at Newlands, Cape Town.

06-Mar-2003CricInfo
ICC announces Umpire and Referee Appointments for Super Sixes

ICC announces Umpire and Referee Appointments for Super Sixes

The ICC today announced the umpiring and match refereeing appointments for the Super Six stage of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2003

05-Mar-2003ICC Media Release

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