South Africa is reportedly keen on getting back to the long format of game following an One-Day International (ODI) spree that has kept the squad busy for the past year-and-a-half. The are currently playing West Indies at home currently.
Although no official word has been forthcoming yet from either Cricket South Africa (CSA) or the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), it has been reportedly understood that agreement in principle has been reached between the two governing bodies for at least two series between the two teams a little down to the scheduling line to involve five contests.
England is due to come to South Africa next summer (2015-16) and CSA hief executive Haroon Lorgat had pushed even as soon as that series for it to comprise five Tests, but England could not make it happen logistically. However, England would play a decent enough four Tests in South Africa next season for the now-traditional Basil D’Oliveira Trophy, ANI reported
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