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ICC Cricket World Cup 2015: Dale Steyn gives the press conference a miss after tweeting pictures of bushfires near home

Early on Monday, Steyn joined team-mate Faf du Plessis on Twitter, tweeting about a massive fire that broke out behind their house in Stonehurst, Cape Town.

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Michael Clarke had fractured shoulder against South Africa in 3rd Test

Cricket Australia said the injury has forced him out of the domestic Sheffield Shield final this weekend.

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Shane Watson wants to justify place in Australia’s Test side

Shane Watson says he wants to contribute to the Test team in terms of both batting and bowling.

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Jacques Kallis to be felicitated during South Africa’s 3rd Test against Australia

WPCA will felicitate the South African legend during the 3rd Test in Cape Town.

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Australia tour of South Africa 2013-14: South Africa look to balance Test squad after retirement of Jacques Kallis

The squad for the Test series will be announced by the selectors on Wednesday.

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South African cricketers walk out in protest against apartheid after just one ball is bowled

April 3, 1971. In a trend-setting protest against the Apartheid policies of the Government, players of the two South African teams walked out after just one ball during a high-profile First- Class match in Capetown. Arunabha Sengupta looks back at the day when the Pollock brothers, Mike Procter, Barry Richards and a host of other great Protean cricketers stood up against the politics of their time.

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Rory Kleinveldt to replace Morne Morkel in final Test against Pakistan

Rory Kleinveldt will replace fellow fast bowler Morne Morkel in the South African team for the third and final Test against Pakistan starting at Centurion on Friday.

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Inzamam-ul-Haq urges Pakistan batsmen to play positively against South Africa

Former captain Inzamam-ul-Haq feels Pakistan were psychologically under pressure against South Africa and advised the national team players to stop being overawed by the world's number one Test team.

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New Zealand done in by “horror session” in first Test against South Africa, says coach Mike Hesson

New Zealand coach Mike Hesson said on Saturday that a "horror session" had upset his team's plans during the first Test against South Africa.

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Dean Brownlie keeps hopes alive for New Zealand against South Africa

New Zealand middle-order batsman Dean Brownlie scored his maiden century against South Africa to keep the hopes alive of the visitors of facing innings defeat on Day Three of the first Test at Cape Town.

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