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England tour of South Africa 2015-16

Stuart Broad insists England play attacking cricket vs South Africa like Ashes 2015

England beat Australia in Ashes 2015 by a margin of 3-2.

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South Africa vs England, Basil D’Oliveira Trophy 2015-16: Expect a seesaw ride between two quality sides

Revenge will surely be on the mind of Alastair Cook-led England side while for South Africa it is rejuvenation time.

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Ben Stokes recovering well ahead of England’s tour of South Africa 2015-16

England and South Africa are set to play 4 Tests before the limted-overs series.

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Alastair Cook expects strong competition for places in England tour of South Africa 2015-16 Test series

England will play four Tests, five ODIs and two T20Is on their tour of South Africa.

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AB de Villiers to keep wickets in Tests against England

AB de Villiers will keep wickets as South Africa are looking for more depth in batting.

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South Africa announce squad for first two Tests of home series against England

AB de Villiers will return to duties behind the stumps since Dane Vilas has been dropped.

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South Africa vs England 2015-16: England to arrive at Johannesburg on Friday

England’s cricketers arrive in Johannesburg Friday, with just over two weeks to prepare for a four-Test series against South Africa.

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Vernon Philander ruled of first two South Africa vs England 2015-16 Tests due to ankle injury

Philander's injury adds further woe to the South African pace department, with Dale Steyn yet to recover from a groin injury.

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Alastair Cook cautions teammates of fatigue ahead of South Africa vs England 2015-16 series

Alastair Cook said England's UAE tour was long and tiring.

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Michael Vaughan, Nasser Hussain support axing of Ian Bell for England tour of South Africa 2015-16

other former captains was dealing with the decision sensibly and realistically and said Bell's records over the past two years did not deserve a place.

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