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‘No Excuses’: Head Coach Rob Walter Reflects On South Africa’s 3-1 Defeat To India
Speaking after South Africa's crushing 135-run loss in the fourth T20I at the Wanderers, Walter took responsibility for the team's performance but also defended the long-term strategy of exposing younger players to top-level cricket.
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3rd T20I: Tilak Varma Smashes Unbeaten 107 As India Reach 219/6 Against South Africa
For South Africa: Tilak Varma made his promotion to number three count by hitting a terrific unbeaten 107 off 56 balls – his maiden century in T20Is - as India ...
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2nd T20I: Hardik Makes 39 Not Out As SA’s Disciplined Bowling Performance Restricts India To 124/6
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Coetzee And Jansen Included In South Africa Squad For T20Is Against India
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SA20 Auction Pick Gives Cele’s Career A Timely Boost Ahead Of Season 3
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Debated Bringing In Impact Player For SA20 Season Three But Felt Not Quite Ready, Says Smith
The Impact Player: Graeme Smith, League Commissioner, SA20, revealed the tournament considered bringing in the Impact Player rule for its third season starting on January 9 next year. But with ...
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Smith And Nqaba Earn Maiden ODI Call-ups For SA’s Games Against Afghanistan, Ireland
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