Here is “White Lightning” mixing great pace and aggression with choice french to make Mike Artherton hop around as England tries to save the test during their South African tour in 97.
Archive for the 'S. Africa' Category
Allan Donald breathes fire
August 18, 2006Dilshan’s blinder at short leg
August 14, 2006Here is T. Dilshan grabbing a pretty unbelievable catch at forward short leg. Mark Boucher plays a full blodded shot and is stunned as Dilshan stops and hangs on to it.
South Africa vs Sri Lanka: Day 1
July 28, 2006Here are the Day 1 Highlights from the South Africa vs Sri Lanka First Test Match at Colombo.
A Brilliant Run Out by AB de Villiers
July 5, 2006Here is AB de Villers with a brilliant bit of fielding to get rid of Simon Katich.
28 runs in one over! a masterclass from Brian Lara
April 27, 2006South African wickets : Day 1 at Centurion vs New Zealand
April 15, 2006Here are the S. African wickets that fell on day 1 at Centurion. New Zealand ending Day 1 in the driver's seat.
A lesson on how not to leave a delivery from Gibbs!
April 5, 2006Here is Hershelle Gibbs making a huge mistake trying to leave a ball from Kasperowtz only to see his stumps rattled.
The Greatest One Day Match ever! – The South African Chase – Highlights
March 13, 2006Here are the highlights from the South African innings as they chase down the mammoth 434 run target that the Aussies put out for them. Here is another Highlight reel of the S.African Chase ( bigger screen via Google Video).
The Greatest One Day Match Ever!- Partial Highlights
March 13, 2006Here are the highlights from the S.Africa vs Australia 5th and Final ODI played at the Wanderers on Sunday, March 12th 2006. (This clip does not have enough of the S.African Innings to make it a fully satisfying experience).
Australia v S.Africa 5th ODI 2006 ( The Greatest ODI Ever Played!) Analysis/Highlights of Australian Innings
March 13, 2006Here are the highlights/analysis of the Australian Innings from the 5th and final ODI between Australia and S.Africa at the Wanderers. This was recorded during the innings break and its obvious from the tone of the analysts that they think the result is a foregone conclusion ( can’t blame them). Well, in the great game of cricket there is nothing called a foregone conclusion! This game is living proof.