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South Africa v New Zealand, 2005-06
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Glamorgan in desperate bid for emergency replacement
Knee injury forces Franklin to cancel Glamorgan deal
May 10, 2006: James Franklin, the New Zealand fast bowler, has pulled out of his contract with Glamorgan after a routine scan revealed a tear in his knee cartilage
Coach says NZC is far from finding an opening solution
Bracewell laments batting experiments
May 9, 2006: John Bracewell, New Zealand's coach and convenor of selectors, has admitted that New Zealand Cricket (NZC) has made little progress towards establishing a solid opening combination
Latest ICC Test rankings
South Africa topple New Zealand in rankings
May 8, 2006: South Africa replaced New Zealand to occupy the fifth spot in the latest ICC team rankings, following their 2-0 win in the recently concluded series between the two sides
South Africa v New Zealand, 3rd Test, Johannesburg
May 8, 2006: Makhaya Ntini, whose 20 wickets earned him the Man-of-the-Series award in the three-Test series against New Zealand, admitted that spearheading the bowling attack was special
South Africa v New Zealand, 3rd Test, Johannesburg, 3rd day
South Africa stutter to 2-0 series win
May 7, 2006: Careless shots and a flurry of wickets aside, South Africa raced to a victory inside three days after successfully chasing down 217 to beat New Zealand in the third and final Test at Johannesburg
South Africa v New Zealand, 3rd Test, Jo'burg, 2nd day
May 6, 2006: Jacques Kallis created history when he dismissed Michael Papps to join Garry Sobers as the only player to have scored 8000 runs and taken 200 wickets in Tests
South Africa v New Zealand, 3rd Test, Johannesburg
New Zealand fight to stay in the hunt
May 6, 2006: A rapidly fluctuating Test has been left intriguingly poised as New Zealand fought back strongly through Chris Martin and a scrapping performance from their batsmen
South Africa v New Zealand, 3rd Test, Johannesburg
May 5, 2006: New Zealand have recalled Kyle Mills into their side for the third and final Test against South Africa
South African captain looks forward to the end of season
'I've been very frustrated with my batting' - Smith
May 5, 2006: Graeme Smith has said that they are looking forward to a break after a long and gruelling season.
South Africa v New Zealand, 3rd Test, Johannesburg
South Africa in command after Kiwi collapse
May 5, 2006: Jamie How, Michael Papps and Scott Styris were all blasted from the crease for ducks, as New Zealand made a disastrous start to the third and final Test at the Wanderers in Johannesburg
South Africa v New Zealand, 3rd Test, Johannesburg
May 4, 2006: Fresh from a maiden Test century at Cape Town, Hashim Amla told reporters before the third and final Test against New Zealand at the Wanderers that his team will be doing everything it can to win the match and secure the series
South Africa v New Zealand, 3rd Test, Johannesburg
Pollock on course for Test recovery
May 4, 2006: Shaun Pollock is set to take his place in the final Test against New Zealand at Johannesburg
South Africa v New Zealand, 3rd Test, Johannesburg
May 3, 2006: A decision on whether or not to include Shaun Pollock to play against New Zealand in the third and final Test at the Wanderers on Friday will be left as late as possible
South Africa v New Zealand, 2nd Test, Cape Town, 5th day
We should have batted longer - Fleming
May 1, 2006: After the second Test had petered out into a tame draw at Cape Town, Stephen Fleming countered criticism of his decision to bat on into the third day by saying he declared too early.
South Africa v New Zealand, 2nd Test, Cape Town
Pitch is the winner after fooling captains
May 1, 2006: Andrew McGlashan's match verdict as the second Test between South Africa and New Zealand ends in a high-scoring draw at Newlands
South Africa v New Zealand, 2nd Test, Cape Town, 5th day
Prince and Styris enliven final day
May 1, 2006: Ashwell Prince and Scott Styris brightened an otherwise dull final day at Cape Town with two attractive innings, and Dale Steyn bowled an impressive spell, as the second Test petered out into a draw
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