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South Africa completed an innings and 27-run victory over New Zealand, beating the visitors inside three days of the first cricket Test in Cape Town.
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Vernon Philander took five wickets as New Zealand collapsed to 45 all out in the first cricket Test against South Africa. Alviro Petersen made an unbeaten 103 as his team built a 207-run lead after the opening day.
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Graeme Smith hit an unbeaten century and Morne Morkel took a five-wicket haul to lead South Africa’s fightback on day two of the second cricket Test against Australia in Adelaide.
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Rory Kleinveldt claimed three late wickets as South Africa kept alive its chance of winning the second cricket Test against Australia in Adelaide.
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Australia captain Michael Clarke became the first batsman to score four double centuries in a calendar year to help his team amass 482-5 against South Africa as their Test cricket series resumed.
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Australia was dismissed for 550 in its first innings on day two of the second cricket Test against South Africa in Adelaide.
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Australia vice-captain Shane Watson won’t play in the second cricket Test against South Africa starting tomorrow in Adelaide because he hasn’t fully recovered from a calf injury.
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Hashim Amla hit 150 as South Africa beat England by 80 runs to take a 1-0 lead in their one-day cricket series and move atop the world rankings. Australia defeated Pakistan by four wickets in their opening match.
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Pakistan advanced to the semifinals of the World Twenty20 cricket competition alongside Australia after India failed to restrict South Africa’s run rate in a one- run victory.
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England recovered to reach 267-3 at stumps on the opening day of the first cricket Test against South Africa after losing captain Andrew Strauss on the fourth ball of the match. Alastair Cook got his 20th Test century.