Hashim Amla
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Springboks forward Flip van der Merwe and batsman Hashim Amla look ahead to the Nelson Mandela Legacy Cup T20 match on Friday in Johannesburg
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South Africa will go back to the top of the International Cricket Council Test rankings after some stubborn batting helped them to a hard-fought draw against Sri Lanka in Colombo
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A Dean Elgar century saw South Africa off to a strong start on the first day of the first Test against Sri Lanka in Galle
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Hashim Amla hit an unbeaten 118 to change South Africa's fortunes after they had slipped to 104 for four against Pakistan
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South Africa captain AB de Villiers gives his reaction to winning the third one-day international against Pakistan
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Hashim Amla and AB de Villiers both made big hundreds as South Africa built a lead of 631, before Australia closed day three on 40-0
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England remain top of the world rankings after a drawn one-day series but lost to South Africa by seven wickets at Trent Bridge
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Rob Bagchi: 'Other batsmen bind their bats with Elastoplast, Zaheer seems to bind his with velvet' wrote Frank Keating of the great Pakistani No3
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Hashim Amla spoke of being 'overwhelmed' after becoming the first South African to score a Test triple century
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South Africa's Hashim Amla and Jacques Kallis's unbroken partnership of 377 left England with a mountain to climb in the first Test
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South Africa lead Australia by 199 runs with two days remaining after a fine fourth-wicket partnership
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Centuries from AB de Villiers and Hashim Amla set South Africa on their way to a 231-run victory over the Netherlands in Mohali
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South Africa recovered well after a bright start by India to finish on 232 for four in the third Test at Newlands
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Hashim Amla hit a second century in a row and AB de Villiers also passed three figures as South Africa cruised to victory over Zimbabwe in Potchefstroom
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Two of the Indian players involved in today's first Test win over Australia will be contenders when the ICC name the Cricketer of the Year tomorrow
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The South African batsman scored a fifty and steered his tail to a successful run chase in a fascinating game against Somerset
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Mike Selvey's day three report: Graeme Smith hit an unbeaten 162 as South Africa closed on 312-2 in their second-innings
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After a good morning, there was but a solitary success for England as they toiled through the heat of the afternoon on day four
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South Africa are 244-2 at stumps on day four as they pursue a world record 547 to beat Australia
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Hashim Amla and AB de Villiers help Proteas claim eight-wicket win and the series 3-1
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South Africa closed on 227-3 at the Waca, looking for a further 187 runs to beat Australia
Topics
- Cricket
- South Africa cricket team
- AB de Villiers
- England cricket team
- South Africa in England 2012
- Australia cricket team
- England in South Africa 2009-2010
- India cricket team
- Pakistan cricket team
- Sri Lanka cricket team
- South Africa rugby team
- Sachin Tendulkar
- Nelson Mandela
- Graeme Swann
- Graeme Smith
- Rugby union
- Netherlands cricket team
- Jacques Kallis
- County Championship 2010 Division One
- Zimbabwe Cricket Team
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