
IPL kicks out Smith, Warner
Steve Smith and David Warner have been kicked out of the IPL following the 12-month bans imposed by Cricket Australia for their part in the ball-tampering plot in the third Test against South Africa.
Steve Smith and David Warner have been kicked out of the IPL following the 12-month bans imposed by Cricket Australia for their part in the ball-tampering plot in the third Test against South Africa.
Steve Smith and David Warner, the senior partners in the ball-tampering conspiracy, have each been banned for 12 months.
Proteas coach Ottis Gibson says they will assess the conditions in Johannesburg before settling on an XI for the final Test against Australia at the Wanderers.
All-rounder Farhaan Behardien was the big winner at the Titans awards when he was named the franchise’s best player.
David Warner has stood down from the captaincy of his IPL club, Sunrisers Hyderabad and lost a major sponsorship as the fallout from the ball-tampering scandal continues.
What former players had to say after Cricket Australia announced that three Australians would be sent home for their role in the ball-tampering scandal.
Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft have been sent home for their part in the ball-tampering scandal, says Cricket Australia CEO James Sutherland.
Proteas’ bowler Morne Morkel and opening batsman Dean Elgar have been rewarded for their impressive performances in the third Test against Australia.
The current series between South Africa and Australia has been full of drama and headlines that have taken the focus away from the good cricket that’s been played, says Proteas coach Ottis Gibson.
David Warner has reportedly angered teammates by drinking champagne at a Cape Town bar with friends who were not part of the Australia cricket team.
Ottis Gibson says he is wary of Australia’s dangerous bowling attack heading into the Wanderers Test.
The Titans probably played to 70% of their potential, but ‘character and attitude’ carried them through to the Sunfoil title, says coach Mark Boucher.
Proteas coach Ottis Gibson says his team will always play within the rules of the game for as long as he is in charge.
Queensland opener Matt Renshaw is expected to join up with the Australia team in Johannesburg on Wednesday after he was called up for the final Test.
Australian legend Steve Waugh has released a statement expressing his shock at the ball-tampering controversy that has engulfed their contest against South Africa.