Former Zimbabwe captain banned
Former Zimbabwe captain Brendan Taylor was on Friday banned from all cricket for three-and-a-half years.
Former Zimbabwe captain Brendan Taylor was on Friday banned from all cricket for three-and-a-half years.
Ryan O’Connor catches up with former Proteas fast bowler Dale Steyn while driving the Mercedes-Benz GLS580 for CAR magazine.
South Africa’s chances of winning the U19 World Cup may be over, but they have unearthed an absolute gem in Dewald Brevis.
Six South African bowlers have been included in a list of the 50 best bowlers of all time.
Two stand-in coaches have been appointed for Sri Lanka’s T20I tour of Australia.
Rovman Powell’s punishing century laid the foundation for the West Indies’ 20-run win over England in the third T20I in Bridgetown on Wednesday.
Jacob Bethell smashed 88 off just 42 balls as England beat South Africa by six wickets in Wednesday’s U19 World Cup quarter-final in Antigua.
Off-spinner Simon Harmer will return to the Proteas Test setup for the two-match tour of New Zealand.
Quinton de Kock and Rassie van der Dussen have climbed up the ODI batting rankings after helping the Proteas complete a memorable 3-0 series win over India.
SA U19 coach Shukri Conrad believes his team can win their World Cup quarter-final against England in Antigua on Wednesday if they play to their potential.
Mark Boucher’s labour lawyer Mohammed Chavoos says there’s “nothing unique” about the Proteas coach’s matter with Cricket South Africa.
English cricket is back in the firing line over racism in the game after “stereotypical” and “outdated” views were expressed about the reasons for a lack of interest in the game among Britain’s ethnic minority communities.
Those arguing Mark Boucher’s case on the basis of an upturn in results need to seriously examine their morals, writes @Ryan_Vrede.
All-rounder Suné Luus will captain the Proteas Women in their four-match ODI series against the West Indies at the Wanderers.
Boland Rocks coach Adrian Birrell says Janneman Malan has the ability “to adapt to any format he plays in”.