Robin Peterson News
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SA20 "In Great Position To Be Second-Best T20 League": MI Cape Town General Manager Robin Peterson To NDTV
In an interview with NDTV, MI Cape Town General Manager Robin Peterson spoke about the upcoming SA20 and what to expect from the high-profile T20 competition.
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"Sad To Lose My Record": South African Spinner Robin Peterson's Cheeky Reaction To Stuart Broad's 35-Run Over
England pacer Stuart Broad on Saturday bowled the most expensive over in the history of Test cricket
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Robin Peterson Doubtful for Second Test Against West Indies
Robin Peterson cut his left index finger and had three stitches. He did not feature in South Africa's first Test win against the West Indies in Centurion.
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Robin Peterson Returns, No Imran Tahir in South Africa Squad for West Indies Tests
South Africa have named three uncapped players for a three-match Test series against West Indies, starting December 17.
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As it Happened - Australia vs South Africa, 3rd T20 at Sydney
Live cricket score and ball-by-ball commentary from the 3rd T20 match between Australia and South Africa at the Stadium Australia, Sydney on Sunday.
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Jacques Kallis admits he was nervous in the nineties, but experience mattered
Jacques Kallis scored 115 in his farewell Test at Durban to give South Africa a handy lead and a chance to win the two-Test series vs India.
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We can win tomorrow, says Robin Peterson
Robin Peterson hit 61 valuable runs as South Africa were bowled out for 500 to lead India by 166 runs on Day 4 in Durban.
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Pakistan vs South Africa: Adnan Akmal, Robin Peterson fined for on-field tussle
Peterson, while batting, was pushed by Akmal while trying to pick up a bail. Peterson reacted by pushing back the Pakistani wicketkeeper.
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5th ODI: Sri Lanka thrash South Africa by 128 runs to win series 4-1
Opener Dilshan, who hit an unbeaten 115 in the fourth game in Pallekele on Sunday, plundered 13 boundaries before he was bowled for 99 by McLaren in the 39th over. Ajantha Mendis claimed three for 36.
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South Africa's Robin Peterson concedes 35 runs in an over
With the second ball declared a wide, the 35 runs taken in the over fell just one run short of the world record of six sixes hit by South African batsman Herschelle Gibbs off Dutch bowler D. van Bunge during the 2007 World Cup.