It looks like we finally know who the central figure in the T20 match-fixing saga is.
The Newlands crowd came thirsty and smashed our previous record – although that might have had something to do with the hiding on the first two days.
In what came as a shock to many Hashim stepped down as captain of the national team with immediate effect yesterday evening. Here’s why.
West Indian power hitter Chris Gayle is a popular figure around the world, although one interview yesterday has divided opinion.
It looks like KP had his feathers ruffled after being denied entry into an airline lounge, using Twitter to try and drum up support.
It was a rather embarrassing evening for the folks over at Cricket South Africa, although some Facebook users may have liked what they saw.
On his day he was right up with there with the best we’ve seen, Mitchell Johnson having struck fear into the hearts of batsmen the world over.
AB de Villiers is without a shadow of a doubt the world’s best cricketer, but his recent exploits in India have seen him achieve something never done before.
When you’ve spent a great deal of time formulating a plan to tackle the opposition – yes, we have a plan – it is something of a blunder when that information goes public.
When you’ve sent all of your criminals to a far-flung island, and they return years later to smash you in every sport under the sun, one must celebrate a dominant day in style.
It’s always a good laugh when you pop up on the big screen whilst at a sporting event. Unfortunately for this lady the laugh was mostly at her expense after she took a tumble live on air.
The man who once spent years tormenting Daryll Cullinan seems to be struggling with the concept of growing old gracefully. His latest snaps have social media users firing shots.
Sunday saw Morgan Deane, Graeme Smith’s soon to be ex-wife, go off on a rant of note that set Twitter ablaze. Here’s how things played out.
Former Proteas captain Graeme Smith’s ex-wife Morgan Deane has been putting her vocal chords to the test the past few days. She seems to have chosen her songs carefully.
It looks like Graeme Smith will have the last laugh in his battle with the Sunday Times. This weekend saw a significant ruling in his favour.
In the aftermath of some half-baked ‘internal investigation’ into the selection fiasco that rocked the Proteas World Cup semi-final, some big names are venting their frustrations.
The wounds are still raw following the Proteas semi-final defeat in the World Cup last month. Now we have proof that the team which took the field came about from political meddling.
During the painful hours and days that were the dissection of the Proteas’ semi-final defeat some fans raised suspicion at the selection of Vern Philander. Fears confirmed here.
Day in and day out we see the same clichéd question and answer sessions across all sporting codes. How refreshing then to see the Ozzie captain get one out of left field.
Another World Cup, another painful exit sure to leave mental scarring on all those forced to watch the drama unfold. Four more years.
I cant quite put my finger on why I enjoy seeing England fail at sports but I am not alone in enjoying their demise, of that I’m sure. This writer’s attack on their cricket team will make you chuckle.
There have been plenty of rumours doing the rounds the last few days about former Proteas captain Graeme Smith. His wife took to Twitter to squash a few.
Graeme Smith has officially confirmed he is getting a divorce after four years of marriage. Chin up Biff.
If you don’t have anything nice to say then shut your pie hole and say nothing, right? We’re not exactly firm believers in that mindset, but we wish our Minister of Sports was.
As us cricket fans count down the days to the World Cup (Feb 14 people) the Protea Fire campaign is gathering pace. This video will make you pretty proud of our boys.
Oh Makhaya, say it ain’t so. Rumours are circulating that the much-loved ex-quick has fallen on hard times financially.
As far as cricketing commandments go ‘thou shalt not waste beer’ is in the top five. Watch this man obey that law in style.
It is nice how humans, in the wake of something incredibly sad, can rally together and create something so special and touching in tribute to a fallen sportsman. #FaithInHumanity
We all know cricket is pretty dangerous, but never would we have thought this – it’s like you’re going to get caught at the bottom of a collapsed scrum – but it turns out those balls can do some serious damage.
I do not want to be in this guys shoes when he walks onto a South African cricket field for the first time. Are we going to welcome him home with open arms?