Hashim Amla
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South Africa reaches semi final – T20 vs. England
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The skipper of the Proteas, AB de Villiers, got back his form with an aggressive fifty while Hashim Amla supported his with a half century as they beat England.
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A hard fought win for the Proteas vs. Netherlands
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South Africa captured the exciting encounter vs. the Dutch team with a superb leg spin bowling from Imran Tahir who saved his side from a possible disaster.
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Dale Steyn destroyed New Zealand batting
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A deadly bowling spell from the speedster, Dale Steyn, crippled the batting line up of the Kiwis while Jean-Paul Duminy batted excellently to win the game.
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Australia in sight of victory – 3rd Test vs. South Africa
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The Proteas were heading towards a defeat at their home ground as the Kangaroos bowlers became unplayable in both innings and the visitors anticipate a win.
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South Africa squared the series – 2nd Test vs. Australia
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The Proteas came back in the series by demolishing the strong batting line up of the Kangaroos twice within four days and clinched the encounter comfortably.
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South Africa marching towards victory – 2nd Test vs. Australia
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Hashim Amla got back to his form with a commendable innings whereas Vernon Philander and Morne Morkel penetrated through the Australian batting line up.
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Mitchell Johnson bulldozed South Africa – 1st Test
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Thunderbolts from the fierce quick bowler of Australia, Mitchell Johnson, destroyed the mighty batting power house of South Africa in the opening Test.
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Pakistan, the only Asian team to beat Proteas in South Africa – ODI series
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The Green Shirts became the first and only Asian Side to clinch the ODI series 2-1, against the mighty hosts, South Africa, on November 30, 2013, at Centurion.
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Indian batting deflated by sheer pace – 2nd ODI vs. South Africa
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The strong batting line up of India surrendered against the fierce fast bowling of South Africa as the hosts won the consecutive game and the series.
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South Africa bulldozed India – 1st ODI
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The South African batsmen toyed with the bowling of India, showered boundaries at will and their bowlers punctured the strong batting of the visitors.