Knights vs Cape Cobras A second successive career-best score by Keegan Petersen in the same match completed an excellent draw for the Knights against the log-leading Cape Cobras on the final day of their match in Bloemfontein. The right-hander, who hit 161 in the first innings, went four runs better second time round by amassing an unbeaten 165 (261 balls, 18×4, 2×6) as the hosts lost just one day-four wicket at the Mangaung Oval. There was also a century for captain Pite van Biljon, the 17th of his career after he struck 105 off 138 balls (11×4, 3×6) and shared in an unbroken third-wicket stand that was worth a fixture record 213. The Knights eventually ended on 360 for two when the skipper shook hands with opposite number Dane Piedt, whose side remain comfortably ahead of the pack at the top of the standings. The Central Franchise started the final day on 135 for one, and there was hope for the visitors early on when Raynard van Tonder was bowled by Simon Khomari for 57 (126 balls, 9×4) with only 12 added to the overnight total. But that was as good as it got for the Cape side as Petersen, who completed his 13th and 14th first-class tons in the game, and Van Biljon dug in. The pair surpassed the previous best third-wicket partnerships in the fixture held by Van Biljon himself and Theunis de Bruyn of 109 (2016/17), and the 200 between Justin Ontong and Stiaan van Zyl (2012/13). The end result left the Cobras just under 20 points ahead of the Highveld Lions at the summit, with the Knights in fourth place. Knights 319 (KD Petersen 161, RS Second 53, SC van Schalkwyk 22, T Ntuli 22 not out, ZC Qwabe 21; D Paterson 3-69, LB Williams 3-91, M Nabe 2-40, DL Piedt 1-66) & 360-2 (KD Petersen 165 not out, PJ van Biljon 105 not out, R van Tonder 57t; M Nabe 1-25) Cape Cobras 470 (DL Piedt 114, DG Bedingham 112, K Verreynne 89, M Nabe 68, JF Smith 30; SC van Schalkwyk 4-67, T Mnyaka 3-109, R McLaren 2-64) Match drawn Footage: Cricket South Africa
Proteas coach Ottis Gibson addresses the media after the Proteas returned home from a disastrous 2019 World Cup campaign.
Proteas fans remain optimistic ahead of the match against New Zealand.
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Proteas speedster Anrich Nortje talks to the media after his haul of 3-57 in the fourth ODI against Sri Lanka at George's Park on Wednesday. Footage: Cricket South Africa
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Proteas paceman Duanne Olivier speaks to the media after returning figures of 4-3-3-1 on day three of the first Test against Sri Lanka at Kingsmead. Footage: Cricket South Africa
Dale Steyn talks to the media after a superb bowling display on day two of the first Test against Sri Lanka at Kingsmead. Footage: Cricket South Africa