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Aussie women in ODI romp over India
The Australian women's cricket team have romped to an eight-wicket win over India in the first match of their three-game one-day series in Vadodara.
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Test cricket
Faf fired up about ICC disciplinary system
The SA captain was stunned that David Warner's staircase rampage and Kagiso Rabada's rowdy send-off could both be worth three demerit points.
- by Rob Forsaith
South Africa win the Second Test
After being set 101 for victory South Africa reeled in the Australians to win the second test at Port Elizabeth by 6 wickets.
Test cricket
Mitchell Marsh picks up groin injury and fine for swearing
It was an unhappy day all round for the 26-year-old as Australia were beaten by six wickets in the second Test at Port Elizabeth.
- by Chris Barrett
Test cricket
'Bittersweet': Match winner Rabada admits he's let South Africa down
The fiery fast bowler has been banned for the rest of the series after bowling South Africa to victory in Port Elizabeth.
- by Chris Barrett
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Test cricket
Rabada ban takes gloss off South Africa's second-Test win
The fast bowler was reported for a second time in the second Test, taking the gloss off his dominance of Australia.
- by Chris Barrett
Test cricket
Smith must raise his game after AB de Villiers throws down gauntlet
The contest between two of the best batsmen of the modern era was always going to be a key feature of this Test series.
- by Chris Barrett
Sheffield Shield
Fire still burns for Blues veteran O'Keefe ahead of Shield finale
NSW spinner Steve O'Keefe has no plans to follow Ed Cowan and Doug Bollinger into retirement following his 10-wicket Shield haul last week.
- by James Buckley
Test cricket
'You want the star players out on the field': Siddle throws support behind Rabada
Veteran quick Peter Siddle doesn't want to see the South African paceman rubbed out.
- by Daniel Cherny
South Africa
South Africa warn Kagiso Rabada to rein in behaviour, as umpire considers ban
Kagiso Rabada has been told to behave better by South Africa, with the fiery fast bowler facing a series ban.
South Africa in commanding position after Day Three
De Villiers scored a hundred and Kagiso Rabada took 3/38 as the Australians went to stumps 5/180 and 41 runs ahead.