Anything could happen in this crazy series.
Yeah, look… there is no love lost between South Africa and Australia in this Test series. Cameron Bancroft was questioned by the umpires on day three of third Test over this little incident…
South Africa are in cruise control in the third Test against Australia, but has been the case so often in this series, controversy wasn’t far away.
The home side may find themselves regretting letting the Aussies back into the contest.
There’s no love lost between South African fans and the Aussies in this series. According to reports, several fans were evicted from Newlands on Friday for getting a bit too personal in their “sledging” of Australian players.
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Another staircase exchange involving the Aussie vice captain.
The left-hander sees the innings through for the third time in his career.
Dean Elgar stood firm as everyone around him collapsed, to reach his 11th Test hundred.
Two changes made from the side that did the job in PE.
Well, if the Aussies were accused of antagonising South Africa’s players before, this will go down well…
With the boardroom talk all concluded, the focus is now on the field as the Proteas prepare to take on Australia in the much-anticipated third Test at Newlands.
Wise words from a man who’s been there and done it all before
CSA have roped in one of the big guns as Kagiso Rabada appeals his two-match suspension.
Whoever hacked Big Vern’s Twitter account has no love lost between them and the Aussie skipper.
If they’re unsure what KG’s face looks like, they should perhaps ask David Warner.
Kagiso Rabada will be appealing the two-Test ban which will see him miss the remainder of the series against Australia if it is not overturned.
The Aussie touring party all agree that Rabada’s absence will be a huge blow to the Proteas.
South African Test captain Faf du Plessis has staunchly defended pace sensation Kagiso Rabada and said David Warner acted far worse.
Rabada to miss the last two Tests.
A shaky chase, but the home side saw it through to level matters going into the third Test.
Rabada tore into the Aussie line up once again, but not before being charged by the ICC… again.
AB feels it’s now a matter of teammates getting to Rabada before he gets to the batsman.
The Aussies have a slender lead going into Day 4 of the second Test against South Africa.
The Proteas tail rallied as AB reached his first Test ton in three years.