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IN FOCUS – South Africa in Sri Lanka Test series 2014 : Preview

  This two-Test series was originally scheduled to be held last year, but was postponed to accommodate more ODIs and irrelevant domestic T20 games. This is South Africa’s first Test series in Sri Lanka since 2006 and hence a much awaited one. A third Test would have been ideal, but yet again three ODIs were […]

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REVIEW – South Africa save their best for the last

  The margin of victory for South Africa against Australia in the series-clinching Perth Test was a whopping 309 runs, but the way they went about their job gave a feeling that this is how champion teams fare in crunch matches – clinical and convincing. It seemed there was a different South Africa in the series till Day […]

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