Proteas to tour australia
Dale Steyn: Bring on the pink ball
This week CSA announced that SA will take part in the 2nd day-night Test match against Australia.
Nearly 124,000 people attended the inaugural day-night Test match in Adelaide last year.
The pink ball has been developed for day-night test cricket, replacing the traditional red ball.
Aaron Finch top scored with 109 as Australia posted 329/5 in the 3rd ODI against the Proteas in Canberra.
The row supposedly started in March when Michael Clarke sledged Dale Steyn.
Brad Haddin was dismissed cheaply after the home bowlers had toiled without success in the first hour.
Proteas remain the No: 1 Test side in the world after another series victory down under.
The Proteas are hoping that all-rounder Jacques Kallis will be declared fit to play in Perth.
Retired Proteas wicketkeeper Mark Boucher has come out in support of AB de Villiers.
Graeme Smith struck a defiant century in the face of Australia's massive first innings total of 550.
Morne Morkel said short-pitched bowling may be the trick to outwit Australia's Michael Clarke.
Shane Watson hopes to be fit to bat, but will not be able bowl if selected to play against SA.
Centuries from Jacques Kallis and Hashim Amla put Australia on the ropes in their first Test.
Proteas batsman JP Duminy has been ruled out of action until 2013 after rupturing his left Achilles tendon.
The leaked dossiers are the last thing on Proteas' mind ahead of their game against Australia.
Batsman Jacques Kallis is confident his team will come out on top ahead of their first test against Australia.
Captain Graeme Smith said mind games are irrelevant.
South Africa's batsmen got valuable time at the crease ahead of the opening test against Australia.
Australia A moved into a 352-run first innings lead by the close their match against SA on Saturday.