Give them a break
It is time for the ICC to step in for the sake of the game in Zimbabwe
04-Mar-2005•The Wisden Verdict by Martin Williamson
Blignaut included in Test squad
Andy Blignaut has been named in the Zimbabwean squad for the first Test against South Africa at Cape Town which starts tomorrow (March 4)
03-Mar-2005•Cricinfo staff
Smith won't underestimate Zimbabwe
Graeme Smith has said that his South African team will not be taking Zimbabwe lightly when their two-Test series gets underway at Cape Town tomorrow (March 4)
03-Mar-2005•Cricinfo staff
South Africa trounce England by 108 runs
South Africa took the lead in the seven-match one-day series with a thumping 108-run win in the fourth match at Newlands
06-Feb-2005•The Bulletin by Jenny Thompson
Newlands, old story
Verdict
06-Feb-2005•The Wisden Verdict by Andrew Miller
The rewards of discipline
The Wisden Verdict
06-Jan-2005•The Wisden Verdict by Andrew Miller
Flintoff could still play in fourth Test
Andrew Flintoff should be fit for the fourth Test after scans revealed a muscle injury was less serious than initially feared
06-Jan-2005•Cricinfo staff
'South Africa thoroughly deserved to win,' admits Vaughan
Quotes
06-Jan-2005•Andrew Miller
South Africa wrap up a convincing victory
If 2004 was England's annus mirabilis, they have come down to earth with a bump in '05, losing that unbeaten record at the earliest possible opportunity
06-Jan-2005•The Bulletin by Steven Lynch
Outclassed and indisciplined England face defeat
England battled hard in the afternoon heat at Cape Town, but two moments of indiscipline midway through the final session all but ensured that South Africa will level the series sometime tomorrow
05-Jan-2005•The Bulletin by Martin Williamson
Langeveldt could play in fourth Test
Charl Langeveldt could play for South Africa in the fourth Test against England afterall
05-Jan-2005•Cricinfo staff
'It's up to individuals to show more patience'
Fletcher: sour-faced
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As if England's impending defeat was not enough to dampen the spirits in the dressing-room, the news that Andrew Flintoff was suffering from
"discomfort in his left side" was the last thing they needed
05-Jan-2005•Andrew Miller
Flintoff faces possible tour KO
Andrew Flintoff will undergo a scan to decide whether he is fit enough to remain on the tour
05-Jan-2005•Cricinfo staff
'I'd like to think there's a Test century in me'
Giles: valiant 31 not out
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It was not an auspicious day for England's batsmen, but there was one
notable exception
04-Jan-2005•Andrew Miller
South Africa turn the screw
South Africa took a match-winning grip on the third day of the Test at Cape Town, blowing away England's last six wickets before lunch and, after deciding not to enforce the follow on, reaching 184 for 3 by the close - a lead of 462
04-Jan-2005•The Bulletin by Martin Williamson
Langeveldt to miss remainder of series
Charl Langeveldt seems certain to miss the remainder of the Test series against England after breaking a bone in his left hand, although he will be able to play in the reminder of the Cape Town Test
04-Jan-2005•Cricinfo staff
Langeveldt delighted to turn the screw
Langeveldt: 'I'm in a lot of pain but I try not to think about it'
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You can see tomorrow's headlines already - "Former screw turns the screw"
04-Jan-2005•Andrew Miller
South Africa seize the advantage
After five sessions of fairly uneventful fare, the Cape Town Test exploded into life in the late-afternoon sunshine as South Africa struck four times to leave England tottering on 95 for 4 in reply to their 441
03-Jan-2005•The Bulletin by Martin Williamson
The fulcrum of South Africa's fortunes
It seems laughable now, with England on the rocks for the second match in succession, that in the aftermath of their first Test victory at Port Elizabeth, there was talk of them going on to complete a 5-0 series whitewash
03-Jan-2005•The Wisden Verdict by Andrew Miller at Cape Town
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03-Jan-2005•Andrew Miller