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Not at our best, but still unbeaten - Smith
Graeme Smith and Faf du Plessis on South Africa's come from behind performance to secure a draw in the second Test against Australia in Adelaide
We've just got to keep building - Arthur
Proudest moment of my career - Smith
More nervous than in any game I've played - Ponting
First-innings batting cost us the game - Clarke
Got to believe we can bat two days - Arthur
I felt the innings coming - de Villiers
Chappell: South Africa passive no more
The wicket is getting better - Wade
Momentum is with us - Vernon Philander
We are pretty happy with 225 - Robin Peterson
Struggled to find rhythm early on - Hastings
Australia v South Africa, 3rd test, Perth, 4th day
Ricky's retirement will inspire us to win - Clarke
Lucky to have a stock of fast-bowling options - Clarke
We would go in with a spinner - Smith
Glad to end career on my terms - Ponting
Pacemen set for final showdown
I'm not the best in the world - Steyn
'We unanimously back Ricky Ponting'
I can be the leader - Johnson
'South Africa have to be more proactive'
Adelaide was example of how hard Test cricket is - Clarke
Our batsmen set the game up - Siddle
South Africa's Domingo hopes for a draw
Kallis probably aggravated injury - Moosajee
Kallis' injury was a challenge - Faf du Plessis
Enjoying playing with Clarke - Lyon
Chappell: Lyon did a terrific job
Morkel: We always find a way to fight back
Nigar: WWC will help us play big teams with more confidence
Dean: 'Having Nat and Lottie feels like a fresh start'
Jafta: 'We were a bit rushed against England'
Bates: Not having to travel an advantage right now
India players 'in a good space' ahead of Pakistan clash
Support of senior players 'very important' for Fatima Sana
Jadeja on vice-captaincy, batting higher and playing without Ashwin
Agarkar on Kohli-Rohit: 'Too early to think about 2027 ODI World Cup'
Agarkar: 'Difficult to have three different captains'
'Selectors will have to give Gill breaks in cramped schedule'