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South Africa's Rabada and Nortje rock England in first Test
South Africa quicks Kagiso Rabada and Anrich Nortje did the damage as England slumped to 116-6 before heavy rain forced an early end to the opening day of the...
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Kagiso Rabada was named player of the Match as he took 5/39 and made sure the South African batters had an easy afternoon in their 7 wicket win.
New Zealand, set an imposing record target of 426, were 94 for four with Devon Conway on 60 and Tom Blundell on one.
South Africa had the third-most players in the auction, with 33 players putting their names forward – Australia had 47 players and the West Indies featured 34 players.
Seeking to level the three-match series after losing the first Test in Centurion, South Africa were 34 for no wicket at tea with Aiden Markram on 24 and Dean Elgar on 10.
India lost seven wickets for 55 runs in just under an hour-and-a-half.
South Africa slumped to a five-wicket loss to Australia in their Super 12 opener on Saturday after making just 118 in their 20 overs.
Speaking after South Africa’s win over the Sri Lankans by an innings and 45 runs in Centurion, Mark Boucher said the biggest challenge facing cricket teams in the times of COVID-19 was managing fast bowlers.
A statement from Cricket South Africa said that Kagiso Rabada had suffered a right hip strain which would take about three weeks to heal.
The tragic passing of family members of Kagiso Rabada and Sisanda Magala have forced them both to pull out of the 3 Team Cricket Solidarity Cup taking place on Saturday.
The Proteas bounced back from a disappointing overall showing against England with a 3-0 ODI series whitewash against Australia in March.
The trio last saw international cricket action during the Test series against England which was won 3-1 by the visitors.
The 4th Test between the Proteas and England gets underway at the Wanderers on Friday with South Africa trailing 2-1.
Kagiso Rabada’s sanction related to an incident on the first day of the test last Thursday.
Kagiso Rabada pleaded guilty to a level one breach of the International Cricket Council's code of conduct because of the way he celebrated the dismissal of England captain Joe Root during the first day of the third Test at St George's Park on Thursday.
Stokes was 108 not out and Pope unbeaten on 75 as England significantly picked up the run rate, adding 111 runs to their overnight score.
The charge relates to Rabada’s actions following the dismissal of Joe Root.
England were 67 for two at lunch after captain Joe Root won the toss and decided to bat.