The big news
South Africa have gained a massive 372-run lead over New Zealand in the second Test at Centurion Park, as 13 wickets fell on day three of the match. New Zealand were bowled out for 214 in response to South Africa's 481/8 declared, with fast bowlers Kagiso Rabada, Dale Steyn and Vernon Philander taking eight wickets between them.
New Zealand captain Kane Williamson was the only one who played a valiant knock of 77. Williamson was the last of the seven New Zealand wickets to fall on Monday, after resuming play at 38/3.
Deciding not to enforce follow-on, South Africa came out to bat. However, they were undone by some fine bowling by Tim Southee and Trent Boult, with the pair bagging two wickets each. South Africa ended the day at 105/6.
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- In the second match of the Duleep Trophy, captain Gautam Gambhir and Mayank Agarwal hit fifties before rain washed away the day’s play with India Blue at 105/0 against India Red.
- England are set to take on Pakistan in the third One-Day International at Trent Bridge on Tuesday. With England leading 2-0, they will look to seal the five-match series today.
- In the Tamil Nadu Premier League, VB Thiruvallur Veerans beat Madurai Super Giants by six runs in the sixth match of the tournament. Dindigul Dragons take on Ruby Kanchi Warriors on Tuesday.
- Australia A beat India A by one run in the 11th match of the quadrangular series on Tuesday. India won the toss and opted to field first. Australia set them a target of 322 after Kurtis Patterson and Nic Maddinson smashed brilliant centuries. Manish Pandey hit a ton in the run chase, but that wasn’t sufficient as India A lost out by one run.
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