In his first public statement since news broke about his potential inclusion in the Proteas’ World Cup squad, AB de Villiers is trying to set the record straight.
We may have been booted from the World Cup, but at least we managed to beat the Ozzies on Saturday. One fan, in particular, brought his A-game.
During England’s dominant Cricket World Cup victory over New Zealand on Wednesday, one streaker ensured his place in sporting folklore with an athletic performance.
Pat Symcox has always been vocal, although back in the day his sledges were reserved for the opposition. These days, he takes to social media.
Legspinner Adam Zampa was caught with his hand in his pocket on more than one occasion, leading some to believe he was up to no good.
We are still reeling from yesterday’s third successive World Cup defeat, and now news has broken about a last-ditch attempt by AB de Villiers to offer assistance.
As far as opening ceremonies go, I don’t believe I’ve ever seen a sadder affair than yesterday’s farce outside of Buckingham Palace.
During yesterday’s IPL match between the Kings XI and the Rajasthan Royals, Ravi Ashwin’s run out of Jos Buttler sparked debate around the cricketing world.
Former Proteas star AB de Villiers once again exhibited his freakish talents this past weekend, as did Crusaders winger Manasa Mataele.
Live broadcasting is always fraught with danger, and it’s tough not to have a good cackle when somebody drops the ball.
When Dale took his 422nd wicket, he went past Shaun Pollock as South Africa’s leading test wicket taker. It’s been quite a journey.
Live TV can be unforgiving, and during the third test match between the Proteas and Pakistan, respected commentator Mark Nicholas put his foot in it.
Every now and again a batsman clobbers six sixes off an over. Throw in a few no-balls and a team effort, though, and you have a new world record.
If you’re a fan of cricket, good music, lekker vibes and the beautiful country charm of Noordhoek, you’re in luck.
During a grade cricket match in Sydney, Warner left the field mid-innings after being chirped by an opposition player. Looks like he can’t handle the heat.
Anyone who follows Dale Steyn on Instagram knows that he loves fishing, surfing, and walking his dogs. This video is all about the hunt for the tiger.
Looks like Shane Warne is a fan of Tinder, but not of t-shirts. Details of his exchange with a London woman half his age have now emerged.
Cricketers are often quite fond of a round of golf on their off days, although English quick Jimmy Anderson might need some time away from the game.
Chris Gayle doesn’t show off his athleticism all too often, which is part of what makes Sunday’s catch so memorable. Also, Joe Root is a happy chap.
As far as sporting weekends go, that was a goodie. Let’s have a quick look at some of the standout moments that might have slipped you by.
An explosive new inside scoop by Al Jazeera implicates players from both Australia and England, although both countries have hit back.
Everyone knows about AB’s prowess on the field, but have you ever seen his music video with Ampie du Preez? Do yourself a favour.
David and Candice had their every move scrutinised in the wake of his ball-tampering antics, and the stress eventually became too much for Candice to bear.
Unfortunately this is not fake news, and we’ve seen the last of AB in a Proteas shirt.
Sending a WhatsApp voice note to the wrong group can quickly spiral out of control, and this chap’s blunder has made it all the way to AB in India.
Justin Langer has been brought in to try and restore the Ozzie team’s credibility, but the former opener has a few skeletons in his closet.
Justin Langer was announced as the new Ozzie coach earlier today, and I imagine that David Warner is pretty stoked with how that appointment began.
Cape Town’s iconic cricket ground fell victim to armed robbers over the weekend, with gun-wielding criminals raiding the President’s Suite.
We’ve heard plenty this week about how distraught Steve Smith is, and if you doubted that then his press conference earlier is all the proof you need.
Mickey Arthur is uniquely placed to understand the Ozzie team culture, having coached three different countries. It’s safe to say Australia was his least favourite.