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South Africa vs England

Ian Bell’s axing brave decision from England, albeit at a wrong time

This is one decision that can actually work against England, the reason being the experience and character their middle-order lacks.

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Ian Bell axed, Nick Compton included in England squad for South Africa tour 2015-16

Ian Bell was on Wednesday axed from the England squad of 16 members for the upcoming tour of South Africa 2015-16.

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Steven Finn, Mark Wood to miss South Africa tour due to injury

Woakes is in line to earn a Test recall as a result, while Stokes is said to have recovered from his collar-bone injury.

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Colin Blythe single-handedly overcomes a battery of googly bowlers

England were bowled out for 76 in the first innings, but managed to produce a turnaround and win the match by 53 runs.

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World Cup 1992: Alec Stewart, Neil Fairbrother beat rain, injuries, and South Africa

England famously beat South Africa in the semi-final of World Cup 1992. But before that, they had edged past them in a thriller in the league stage.

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England announce schedule for tour to South Africa in 2015-16

England will visit South Africa for four Tests, five ODIs and T20Is in 2015-16.

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When Devon Malcolm made South Africa ‘history’

When South Africa chose to bounce Devon Malcolm — and quickly found themselves on receiving end.

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ICC World T20 2014: Stuart Broad unconvinced about carrying on as England skipper

Broad said that he is not 100 percent sure if he will carry on as England captain.

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George Bailey reminsces 1939 Test match between South Africa and England

  Australian all-rounder George Bailey speaks about how T20 cricket is the new ‘in’ thing to CA TV ahead of the second T20I against South Africa in Durban and also has a sneak-peek into the history of cricket as he elaborates on the England versus South Africa Test match which took place 75 years ago...

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George Lohmann routs South Africa single-handedly with figures of 9 for 28 at Old Wanderers

George Lohmann played only once more, in the Ashes Test at Lord’s in 1896.

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