South Africa has secured a record breaking viceroy over Australia in Australian land. The last or 3rd Test that brought a satisfy victory on 7 January 2009 and that was started from 3rd January.
South Africa confirmed the series victory during the 2nd test. By acquiring victories in the Perth and Melbourne tests they crowned the big record that South Africa did in Gram Smith’s captaincy.
After Test drama, there are still two tournaments re knocking at the door; one is Twenty20 international tournament and One Day International tournament.
Fixture and Timetable:
Sun 11 D/N 19:35 local, 08:35 GMT | 1st Twenty20 International - Australia v South Africa Melbourne Cricket Ground |
Tue 13 D/N 18:35 local, 08:35 GMT | 2nd Twenty20 International - Australia v South Africa Brisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbane |
Fri 16 D/N 14:15 local, 03:15 GMT | 1st ODI - Australia v South Africa Melbourne Cricket Ground |
Sun 18 10:00 local, 23:00 GMT | 2nd ODI - Australia v South Africa Bellerive Oval, Hobart |
Fri 23 D/N 14:15 local, 03:15 GMT | 3rd ODI - Australia v South Africa Sydney Cricket Ground |
Mon 26 D/N 13:45 local, 03:15 GMT | 4th ODI - Australia v South Africa Adelaide Oval |
Fri 30 D/N 13:30 local, 04:30 GMT | 5th ODI - Australia v South Africa Western Australia Cricket Association Ground, Perth |
Here is the complete schedule of the next T20 and ODI tournaments. The two Twenty20 and four One International matches will be taken place as a Day-Nigh match. The two T20 matches will be grounded 19:35 local time and 18:35 local. One ODI the will be as a Day light match will be taken placed on 10:00 and others matches will be held during 13:30 to 14:15.