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Another humiliation for the Proteas – 3rd Test vs. Australia
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The unstoppable Kangaroos proved their supremacy over the hosts South Africa while beating them all ends up in the final Test and the three match series.
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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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Australia commands the game – 3rd Test vs. South Africa
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The fast bowling trio of the Kangaroos, Mitchell Johnson, Ryan Harris and James Pattinson destroyed the batting of the Proteas who are at the receiving end.
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Australia dominates on day one – 3rd Test vs. South Africa
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David Warner continued with his brilliant form whereas Michael Clarke and Steven Smith consolidated the position of the visitors with their unbeaten fifties.
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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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South Africa takes command – 2nd Test vs. Australia
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Brilliant tons from the man in form, AB de Villiers and the middle order batsman, Jean-Paul Duminy lifted their side whereas the home bowlers put them on top.
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The Proteas fight back – 2nd Test vs. Australia
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Dean Elgar led South Africa with a masterly knock whereas a couple of fifties from the middle order batsmen strengthened the position of the home side.
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New Zealand wins series against India – 2nd Test
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Brendon McCullum became the 1st Kiwi player to blast a triple century and Jimmy Neesham assisted him with a ton as misery for India continued on foreign soils.
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McCullum and Watling secured New Zealand – 2nd Test vs. India
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A career’s best unbeaten 281 by the Black Caps skipper, Brendon McCullum, and a ton by BJ Watling, guided their side towards the series win against India.