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South Africa rediscover winning feeling with tune up triumph
It took 28.4 overs for Quinton de Kock (68 off 72 balls), Hashim Amla (41 not-out off 83 balls) and Andile Phehlukwayo (17 not-out off 17 balls) to reach their...
Darren Bravo comes in for the West Indies to replace injured opener Evin Lewis. And seamer Kemar Roach is included in place of injured all-rounder Andre Russell.
Against Bangladesh South Africa have the chance to set things right.
In a surprise move, Proteas fast bowler Duanne Olivier has signed with UK county club Yorkshire on a three-year deal, bringing an end to his promising Proteas career.
Pakistan were bowled for 177 runs in the 52nd over at tea. Olivier's 4/48 takes him to 15 wickets in the series.
JOHANNESBURG - Cricket South Africa has announced that Castle Lager will again be a headline sponsor for the Test series against Pakistan, which starts on Boxing Day for the first time at Centurion.
It looked like being an easy day for the hosts when Zimbabwe crashed to 117 all out, their lowest total in 39 one-day internationals between the two countries.
Bowler Mitchell Starc, who has battled with injury, is replaced by debutant Chadd Sayers.
The 5-wicket victory, ensures that the Proteas remain unbeaten in the Pink Day occasion, with their sixth victory.
The game, the first of a two-match series, will be played from 22-26 March, with the second test in Christchurch from 30 March to 3 April.
The only real resistance came from Hashim Amla (83) and skipper Faf du Plessis (61), who put on a 123-run fourth-wicket partnership.
England ended a third day curtailed by early evening rain on 224-8 and, with two full days remaining, will be confident of wrapping up a 3-1 series win.
Earlier Anderson had provided support to Jonny Bairstow, who struck a brilliant 99, 46 of those runs coming in a last-wicket 50-run partnership with the bowler.
Going into the final test, England lead the series 2-1 and will be hopeful of sealing a first home series win over the South Africans since 1998.
The tourists limped to the close on 117-4, still 375 short of their target with a day’s play remaining.
Rabada was handed one demerit point for giving Stokes a send-off after the all-rounder was caught behind in the first test, which England won by 211 runs.
South Africa made 174 for eight with JJ Smuts contributing 45 and skipper AB de Villiers striking 46 from 30 balls.
Sri Lanka, chasing 300 for victory, started brightly but were soon in trouble after losing wickets at regular intervals.
England made 339 for six in their 50 overs and then bowled out the tourists for 267 with five overs to spare.