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·Dropping Kallis the worst moment - Strydom
Joubert Strydom has said dropping Jacques Kallis from the squad for the World Twenty20 last year was the worst moment in his four-year tenure as a selector.
·New Zealand and Australia to contest final
A round-up of the Emerging Players Tournament matches on July 23.
·Joubert Strydom quits as selection chairman
Joubert Strydom has decided to end his term as the South African chairman of selectors to pursue his business interests. Strydom was part of the selection panel for four years before heading the committee in August last year.
·Pattinson hopeful of future England call
Darren Pattinson, England's shock selection for the second Test at Headingley, fully expects to make way for Ryan Sidebottom when the squad for the Edgbaston Test is unveiled by the selectors on Saturday morning.
·EU ruling could spell end to Kolpaks
The number of Kolpak players in county cricket could be set for a drastic reduction after the European Union decided on a new interpretation of the employment law .
·Dhawan 184 sets up thrilling win
A round-up of the Emerging Players matches that took place on July 20.
·South Africa storm to ten-wicket win
After the first Test at Lord's, Mickey Arthur promised that the real South Africa would turn up at Headingley. And so they did, with an emphatic 10-wicket win over England. They were made to work for their victory today, but with England only squeaking a lead of eight runs, it is South Africa who have taken a 1-0 series lead with two Tests to play. England have plenty to ponder.
·England limp after de Villiers' epic
South Africa continued their domination of the second Test at Headingley, leaving England in the forlorn position of 50 for 2 at stumps on the third day, still trailing by 269. AB de Villiers' magnificent 174 lofted South Africa's first innings to 522, grinding down England's weary bowlers mercilessly.
·Raina ton in vain as India falter in spirited chase
A round-up of the Emerging Players matches that took place on July 20.
·Prince and de Villiers dominate England
After scraping just three wickets in two days at Lord's, there was always a concern England's bowlers would be a little jaded. And so they were on the second day at Headingley, one that yielded 221 runs for South Africa and one measly wicket for England, whose lack of venom must now be of some concern to Michael Vaughan.
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