Pitch battles continue to blight Newlands
Once more, the playing surface at Newlands is in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons
04-Jan-2008•Cricinfo staff
Rain threatens Cape Town matches
One third of the ICC World Twenty20 matches, scheduled in Cape Town, are in danger of being hampered by rain as the venue has received more than 100 millimetres of rain in August
08-Sep-2007•Cricinfo staff
South Africa's trump card
Stats highlights of the third Test between South Africa and India at Cape Town
01-Jan-2007•Kanishkaa Balachandran
'This tour is a great opportunity for the young players'
Rahul Dravid laughed off suggestions of a tiff with Greg Chappell in
Durban, and emphasised that his team were trying their very best to get
back on track ahead of the Cape Town ODI on Sunday.
25-Nov-2006•Dileep Premachandran in Cape Town
India are a quality side and can come back - Nel
Andre Nel brushed off suggestions that a struggling Indian side would be fair game as the series resumes in the Western Cape
25-Nov-2006•Dileep Premachandran in Cape Town
Bone-dry pitch awaits both teams
The pitch for the game looks bone-dry and has just a smattering of grass here and there, and though the locals expect it to be bouncy, it won't be anywhere near as fast as those they played on at Benoni and Kingsmead
25-Nov-2006•Dileep Premachandran in Cape Town
Munaf ruled out of third ODI
The Indian management have decided to play it safe and have rested Munaf Patel, the fast bowler, for tomorrow's one-day international at Cape Town
25-Nov-2006•Cricinfo staff
'I was missing playing for India' - Zaheer
Though the Durban defeat met with hysterical over-reaction back home Zaheer Khan remained quietly confident that India could turn things around
24-Nov-2006•Dileep Premachandran in Cape Town
India have a mountain to climb
India had to make do with net sessions on a basketball court, upon which
green-coloured mats had been thrown. There were the usual catching and
fielding drills too, though Munaf Patel missed out with a sore left ankle.
24-Nov-2006•Dileep Premachandran in Cape Town
Venues announced for Twenty20 World Championship
Durban, Johannesburg and Cape Town have been chosen as the three venues for the inaugural ICC Twenty20 World Championships in September 2007
21-Nov-2006•Cricinfo staff
Newlands pitch may assist batting
Following Graeme Smith's comments that Test pitches at home this season were "a lottery", the groundstaff at Cape Town have tried their best to provide a track more suited for batting
21-Apr-2006•Cricinfo staff
Newlands groundsman hits back
The Newlands groundsman, Christo Erasmus, has hit out at the South African management for leaving him as the scapegoat for the pitch he prepared for the first Test against Australia
21-Mar-2006•Cricinfo staff
Sleeping on the job
England have been snoozing their way through the Test series with South Africa so far, and soon they will be made to pay, says Andrew Miller
04-Jan-2006•The Wisden Verdict by Andrew Miller
Tearing up the script
The third Test of the series starts at Newlands in Cape Town on January 2, just three days after the second Test went down to the wire - and the darkness - at Durban
07-Sep-2005•Preview by Andrew Miller at Cape Town
A bridge too far
MA Atherton: no prospect of a repeat of his epic unbeaten 185 at Johannesburg in 1995-96
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It was a given at some stage of the series
12-May-2005•The Wisden Verdict by Andrew Miller
Zondeki joins Western Province Boland
Monde Zondeki will play for Western Province Boland next season, after announcing his move from the Warriors, the Port Elizabeth based franchise
24-Mar-2005•Cricinfo staff
Pressure grows on Zimbabwe
Phil Simmons dismissed suggestions that Zimbabwe's Test status should be reviewed, but the pressure is growing for the ICC to step in
07-Mar-2005•Cricinfo staff
Zimbabwe slide to an embarrassing two-day defeat
Zimbabwe batted better than they had on that terrible first day, but they still proved unequal to the task and succumbed to an embarrassing defeat inside two days at Newlands
05-Mar-2005•The Bulletin by Steven Lynch
A day to remember (unless you're Zimbabwean)
Records tumbled on arguably the most one-sided first day of a Test in 128 years of international cricket
04-Mar-2005•Steven Lynch
Outclassed Zimbabwe hung out to dry
Zimbabwe were routed for 54 in a little over a session on the opening day of the first Test at Newlands, nine runs short of their previous-lowest score in Tests
04-Mar-2005•The Bulletin by Martin Williamson