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South Africa has equalled its longest winning streak in men’s test cricket when it finished off Zimbabwe by 328 runs in ...
After a thumping 328-run victory in the first Test match, South Africa will look to seal the series against Zimbabwe. The ...
Fast bowler Corbin Bosch bowled South Africa to a 328-run win over Zimbabwe on the fourth day of the first Test at Queens ...
Wellington Masakadza top scored for the hosts with 57 and captain Craig Ervine managed 49, but for the rest it was a ...
Bosch is new to the international scene, but he's really fit in well. To see him conquer both facets (bat and ball) in this ...
Zimbabwe had their moments, especially on the first day, having South Africa 23/3 and then 55/4 but Lhuan-dre Pretorius and ...
South African all-rounder Corbin Bosch on Tuesday became just the fourth from his country and first since legendary Jacques Kallis in 2002 to score a century and take a five-wicket haul in the ...
South Africa’s second innings, anchored by Mulder’s 147 and Keshav Maharaj’s 51, added another 369 runs, leaving Zimbabwe with a mountainous 537 to chase. The task proved impossible, despite ...
After lunch, when Masakadza punched Bosch for four past gully to raise his maiden Test fifty – his previous highest Test score was 17 – there seemed to be no end to South Africa’s misery.
Bosch took 5-43 in his second test, and along with his unbeaten 100 in the first innings, became the first South African to do the hundred and five-for double in the same test since Jacques Kallis ...
Bosch was pipped for the player of the match award by Lhuan-dre Pretorius, who made 153 on debut and at 19 became South Africa’s youngest player to hit a Test century.
South Africa, with only four of the 11 who won the World Test Championship at Lord's last month, scored 418-9 declared and 369. Zimbabwe replied with 251 and 208.