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Australia tour of South Africa 2018

Morne Morkel becomes 5th South African to 300 Test scalps

Morne Morkel — on verge of international retirement — joins the likes of Shaun Pollock, Makhaya Ntini, Dale Steyn and Allan Donald.

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South Africa vs Australia, 3rd Test: Kagiso Rabada, David Warner duel sparks energy before lunch on Day 2; Australia trail by 244 runs

Before lunch, David Warner attacked Kagiso Rabada but the latter had the last laugh.

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Dean Elgar joins Desmond Haynes; 2nd cricketer to carry bat thrice

Dean Elgar had earlier carried his bat versus England and India respectively.

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South Africa vs Australia, 3rd Test: Dean Elgar, Pat Cummins dominate topsy-turvy Day 1

Despite an unbeaten 121 from Dean Elgar, South Africa were on a shaky 266 for 8 courtesy Pat Cummins' late strikes.

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South Africa vs Australia, 3rd Test: Dean Elgar, Hashim Amla steady hosts after early wicket before lunch

Dean Elgar and Hashim Amla added an unbeaten 50-run stand, for the second wicket, after Aiden Markram's departure.

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Number crunching Kagiso Rabada’s 135 wickets from 28* Tests

With bowlers like Kagiso Rabada still in the mix, not only South Africa but Test cricket also benefits as a whole.

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South Africa vs Australia, Tests: Dean Elgar blames himself for his dismissals

Dean Elgar has notched up 7, 9, 57 and 5 in the two Tests of the four-match series against Australia; currently tied at 1-1.

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Kagiso Rabada to play Cape Town Test vs Australia; ban quashed by ICC

Kagiso Rabada was suspended for making physical contact with Australia skipper, Steven Smith during the second Test at Port Elizabeth.

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South Africa vs Australia, 3rd Test: Mitchell Starc doubtful

Mitchell Starc has been the most successful Australia bowler in the ongoing series, with his nine-wicket haul setting up Australia's victory at Durban.

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Kagiso Rabada ban: Brett Lee impressed with South African, but warns players from “crossing lines”

Australia's former speedster, Brett Lee, didn't offer any judgement on Kagiso Rabada's ban, imposed by ICC during second Australia-South Africa Test.

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