
The uprising cricket needs
Fourty-four years after the Soweto uprising and 28 years since Omar Henry became the first non-white cricketer of the post-isolation era, we still have some way to go, writes RYAN VREDE.
Fourty-four years after the Soweto uprising and 28 years since Omar Henry became the first non-white cricketer of the post-isolation era, we still have some way to go, writes RYAN VREDE.
Last week the International Cricket Council approved a set of interim changes to its playing regulations. ANDRE HUISAMEN examines the five changes.
Cricket Australia has confirmed the resignation of chief executive Kevin Roberts on Tuesday morning, following turbulent financial issues caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Rewind to this emphatic bowling display by the Proteas in the first of two Test matches against Australia in Cape Town in 2011, where the visitors were dismissed for only 47 runs in their second innings.
Momin Mehmood Butt looks back at a day that will be forever cherished as the time when Dale Steyn and Sachin Tendulkar faced off in a duel for the ages.
West Indies fast-bowler Kemar Roach has fired an early-warning sign towards England’s Jofra Archer ahead of their much-anticipated Test series.
The suspended head of sales and sponsor relations at Cricket South Africa, Clive Eksteen, has officially been dismissed after an investigation by the governing body found him guilty of various transgressions.
Former Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi announced on Twitter that he has tested positive for the coronavirus after feeling ill for a couple of days.
A look at 10 times that tempers flared on a cricket pitch…
Pakistan have included 19-year-old batting sensation Haider Ali in their 29-man squad to travel to England next month for three Test matches and three T20Is.
Boeta Cassiem, who has been selling ice cream and cooldrinks at Newlands for the past 55 years, opens up on the financial struggles for him under the Covid-19 pandemic.
Cricket South Africa released a statement late on Thursday evening where they confirmed that CEO Thabang Moroe remains suspended until an investigation into his wrongdoings has been completed.
In an extraordinary turn of events, Thabang Moroe was denied entry to the Cricket South Africa offices in Johannesburg this morning after his suspension expired last week Friday.
Cricket South Africa is awaiting approval from government to return to action with a special Proteas fundraiser match by the end of the month.
The International Cricket Council on Wednesday confirmed that it is still assessing the situation with regard to the T20 World Cup in Australia in October.