South Africa romp to 157-run victory
South Africa rode on a controlled unbeaten 119 by Jacques Kallis and somefiery bowling from their seamers to crush India by 157 runs in the secondone-day international of the five-match series at Durban
South Africa rode on a controlled unbeaten 119 by Jacques Kallis and somefiery bowling from their seamers to crush India by 157 runs in the secondone-day international of the five-match series at Durban
India's poor start to their tour of South Africa has prompted the Indian board (BCCI) to consider introducing a performance-based payment system for its cricketers
More than anyone else Chappell believes cricket, batting to be a game of the mind. If the Indian batsmen begin to believe they can't, the battle would be hopelessly lost before the game at Cape Town
Graeme Smith and Jacques Kallis talk to the press after their crushing win over India in the second ODI
Rahul Dravid was a downcast man after the embarrassing 157-run defeat atKingsmead, admitting that his team just wasn't good enough in the face ofsome hostile and accurate fast bowling from South Africa's quintet
South Africa aren't ranked second to Australia for nothing, and it's worthremembering that they beat the world's best 3-2 last March. But even theycan't have expected it to be so easy
Cricinfo looks at some of the stats highlights from the second ODI between South Africa and India at Durban
Having spent most of the current season practicing while game after game got rained off, Rahul Dravid was eager for the series to get underway after Sunday's washout at the Wanderers
Talking to the media before the Kingsmead game, Mickey Arthur spoke of "pent-up energy" and how badly the team needed to play to break up the monotony of endless practice sessions