Proteas test series against australia
SA bat first against scandal-hit Australia at Wanderers
Bowler Mitchell Starc, who has battled with injury, is replaced by debutant Chadd Sayers.
Rabada was given three demerit points by the International Cricket Council match referee Jeff Crowe, taking him past the tally of eight that triggers an automatic two-game suspension.
South Africa dominated all aspects of the opening Test, performing in the field as well as with bat and ball.
South Africa handed Australia their first ever whitewash in a five-match series.
The first Test gets underway from 3 November 2016 at the WACCA in Perth.
Miller's 107-run seventh wicket partnership with Andile Phehlukwayo saw South Africa to victory.
Faf du Plessis is still recovering from a hamstring injury.
Chris Morris says the Proteas are still the favourites to win the World Cup T20 in Bangladesh.
Graeme Smith says he’s proud of the team depite their series defeat to Australia.
Proteas Test captain Graeme Smith will retire after the current Test series against Australia.
The Proteas and Australia are set to do battle in Cape Town with the series poised at 1-1.
South Africa put a sensational 231 run victory to level the Test series in Port Elizabeth on Sunday.
The Aussies were set 448 for victory after Graeme Smith declared on 270 for 5 before lunch.
The Proteas face Australia on Thursday for the second Test in Port Elizabeth.
The SA all-rounder sustained a mild concussion after being struck by a Mitchell Johnson bouncer.
The second Test between the Proteas and Australia starts in Port Elizabeth on Thursday.
SA face Australia in Centurion on Wednesday for the start of the highly anticipated three match series.
Proteas skipper Graeme Smith says the Centurion pitch will make for an exciting first Test.
The proposed changes at the ICC could impact on the Proteas' plans for future tours.