
Highlights: England vs Pakistan (Day 1)
Zak Crawley scored his maiden Test century as England dominated day one of the third Test against Pakistan at the Ageas Bowl.
Zak Crawley scored his maiden Test century as England dominated day one of the third Test against Pakistan at the Ageas Bowl.
MARK KEOHANE, for IOL, writes that Graeme Smith is capable of leading South African cricket out of the mire but has to dig deep within himself before his own cleansing is complete.
It’s time to put an end to the binary thought on the Smith/Tsolekile saga, writes DANIEL GALLAN.
CSA has announced the appointment of Kugandrie Govender as its acting chief executive officer, with immediate effect.
The emergence of a report on the omission of Thami Tsolekile in 2012 counters his claims that Graeme Smith was the architect of his professional demise, writes RYAN VREDE.
Cricket South Africa president Chris Nenzani has resigned with immediate effect.
There must be empathy and sympathy with #BlackLivesMatter. There has to be listening and understanding. But there also has to be perspective and an unemotional unpacking of when the subject is #BlackLivesMatter or when #BLM is a convenient mask, writes MARK KEOHANE for the Cape Times.
Catch up with what happened on the day one of the second Test between England and Pakistan at The Ageas Bowl in Southampton.
Relive day one of the first Test between England and Pakistan where the visitors finished on 139-2 in a rain-truncated day at Old Trafford.
Cricket South Africa acting chief executive Jacques Faul has expressed his concern about the numerous leaks of confidential information published in the media recently, adding that their origin will be investigated.
On this day in 2003, Graeme Smith hit 259 against England to record the highest individual Test score from an overseas batsman at Lord’s.
Acting CSA chief executive Dr Jacques Faul will reportedly step down from his post in September.
Stuart Broad took his 500th Test wicket as England bowled West Indies out for 129 to crush the Windies and win the Wisden Trophy.
SA Cricket magazine reader Michael Swartz writes in an open letter to CSA director of cricket Graeme Smith detailing the thing he has to get right.
The SA Cricket magazine team discuss prioritising grassroots cricket, scrapping the quota system and what’s next in the movement for equality.