Ever since that infamous day in March 2018, Cricket Australia has maintained that only three men knew about the cheating that was going on. That story is beginning to unravel.
Thisara Perera joins eight others in the record books, with his six sixes in an over the first time a Sri Lankan has completed the feat.
Spare a thought for Akila Dananjaya, who took a hat-trick one over, and was then hammered all over the show the next.
When Australia cancelled their tour to South Africa at the last minute, cricket fans smelled a rat. Turns out they were on the money.
Headed into the final day of an engrossing test series, it looked like the most India could hope for was holding out for a draw. They soon tore up the history books.
Despite finding the GPS coordinates online, George resident Casper Schölly almost didn’t manage to track down the wreckage of the plane crash that claimed three lives, including that of Hansie Cronje.
Merv Hughes was known for enjoying a bit of on-field verbal jousting, and his showdown with West Indian opener Gordan Greenidge is worth revisiting.
On Saturday, Michael Atherton fell victim to a social media prank live on air, much to the delight of his fellow commentators.
It’s the final test of the series with things tied at 1-1, the batsman at the other end has a hundred to his name, and you have one ball left to survive. Why, Shannon?
Cricket fans might spend hours debating which of the two is better (it’s obvious, come now), but Dale and Jimmy are clearly fans of each other’s bowling.
As the fourth test of the 2019 Ashes headed towards a riveting finish, Australian skipper Tim Paine was forced to make a tough decision.
In the test match that immediately followed one of cricket’s biggest scandals, Australia thought they had caught out the Proteas.
Looking to waste some time watching classic cricket highlights from years gone by? You’re in luck – this test series remains our only triumph on Indian soil.
Imagine spending your entire life dreaming of wearing your country’s colours, and then getting a first-baller on debut. You may only ever get one more bite at the cherry, so you need to shine.
The Proteas’ poor on-field performances have been mirrored by some dire decision-making off it, and Cricket South Africa has some very tough questions to answer.
‘The Test’ follows the Ozzie cricket side as it “sets about reclaiming its pride and integrity after falling from grace”. That’s putting it lightly.
Things became heated between Faf du Plessis and a number of the English players yesterday, with the skipper’s shoulder making contact with Jos Buttler.
Frans and Hansie Cronje were inseparable growing up. After the former Protea skipper’s immense fall from grace, his brother says he went to a dark place.
Getting a ticket for the New Year’s test match against the Poms was no easy feat, although the travelling English fans seemed to manage just fine.
Jos Buttler can expect a rough reception from the Proteas quick bowlers in the third test, after he had a full go at Vernon Philander during yesterday’s play.
After the toss at yesterday’s Mzansi Super League match, du Plessis explained the absence of quick bowler Hardus Viljoen from the starting XI in rather honest terms.
When a sports governing body is likened to one of the world’s most infamous nuclear disasters, you know that things have become messy.
This weekend, the full extent of Cricket South Africa’s woeful administration was laid bare for all to see. If you’re hoping Graeme Smith will save the day, think again.
The iconic New Year’s test match at Newlands, which will see the Proteas take on the English, is in danger of being moved.
Steve Smith and his Ozzie teammates were pretty chuffed with themselves after retaining the Ashes, but the celebrations have left a sour taste in many mouths.
As the dust settles on one of cricket’s greatest ever matches, Ben Stokes and Jonny Bairstow have opened up about what it felt like to be on the inside.
Ben Stokes played one of the greatest knocks test cricket has ever seen, and judging by his social media posts, he enjoyed it.
If you thought watching the Proteas suffer through the ignominy of their early World Cup exit was bad, wait until you see what comes next.
England are still on a high after their dramatic World Cup win, and they’re not about to let the Ozzie team forget it.
Yesterday, the greatest ODI in the history of the sport finished in the most dramatic of circumstances. The English were lucky, but were they gifted an extra run?