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Steyn unlikely for Pakistan clash
South Africa's bowling resources further depleted with fast bowler likely to miss Champions Trophy game.
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South Africa claim ODI series over Pakistan
In the last game of ODI series between South Africa and Pakistan, AB de Villiers proves the difference at the crease.
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Last Modified: 24 Mar 2013 16:22 GMT
De Villiers steadies the ship
Unbroken stand between De Villiers and Philander gives South Africa the edge after early wickets in final Pakistan Test.
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Last Modified: 22 Feb 2013 17:05 GMT
Proteas fight back at Newlands
Peterson and De Villiers haul South Africa back into the game as Pakistan take the lead on day three of the second Test.
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Pakistan reign amidst the controversy
Inform bowler Saeed Ajmal attacks to move Pakistan into dominating position after day two of Test against South Africa.
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Last Modified: 15 Feb 2013 17:38 GMT
Kiwis skittled for 45 on opening day
All-rounder Jacques Kallis passes 13,000 run mark as South Africa bowl New Zealand out for eighth lowest Test total.
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Late surge boosts Proteas charge
Five late wickets drag South Africa back into contention on day three of the second Test against Australia.
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Proteas dismiss Aussie mind games
Top-ranked Test team shrug off 'secret dossier' of tactics as they look to win back-to-back series on Australian soil.
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South Africa defeat Twenty20 hosts
In a match reduced to seven overs per side, South Africa ease to a 32 run win over Sri Lanka in their Twenty20 match.
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Asian players dominate ICC's dream team
The International Cricket Council selects seven Asian players as part of their one-day team of the year.
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