Tristan Stubbs and Temba Bavuma both scored centuries, anchoring South Africa’s commanding position against Sri Lanka in the first Test at Kingsmead. Stubbs emphasized his preference for red-ball cricket, despite his recent rise in T20 cricket. South Africa declared their second innings at 366/5, setting a target of 516. Sri Lanka struggled, finishing day three at 103/5.
Stubbs takes satisfaction from grinding out Test century

Categories:
Related Post

44 days: Kamala Harris has yet to do formal press conference since emerging as Democratic nominee44 days: Kamala Harris has yet to do formal press conference since emerging as Democratic nominee
Vice President Kamala Harris’ interview drought finally ended Thursday, but after 44 days as the presumptive and now official Democratic nominee for president, she has yet to hold an official
Kate McKinnon on writing her debut novel and life after SNLKate McKinnon on writing her debut novel and life after SNL
The Emmy-winning comedian and former “SNL” star joins “CBS Mornings” to discuss her first book, “The Millicent Quibb School of Etiquette for Young Ladies of Mad Science,” a young readers’

ICC planning multi-million dollar fund to save Test cricket: ReportICC planning multi-million dollar fund to save Test cricket: Report
The ICC is evaluating a USD 15 million Test cricket fund to address player match fees and travel expenses, aiming to retain talent amidst lucrative T20 leagues. Cricket Australia, with