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SOUTH Africa continued the trend for batting collapses in the short series against Australia as they surrendered their advantage late on the opening day of the second Test in Johannesburg.
After Jacques Kallis had become the first South African to pass 12,000 Test runs, the Proteas lost their final six wickets for just 25 runs to be bowled out for 266. Half centuries from Kallis, AB de Villiers and Ashwell Prince had seemingly set South Africa on course for a healthy first innings total only for the batting jitters that marked the first Test to set in.See the full content of this document
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Proteas Let Promising Position Slip Away
Peter Siddle was the best of the Australian bowlers, removing key men Kallis and D...
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