High-ranking rugby officials are concerned about a very substandard performance from several years back, which included glaring errors and questionable behaviour.
An explosive new inside scoop by Al Jazeera implicates players from both Australia and England, although both countries have hit back.
Match-fixing usually comes back to bite one on the arse, but when it’s as blatant as this you’ve sold yourself down the river.
With some of our ‘bigger’ sports codes performing below par, it’s nice to see our golfers doing us proud. Tennis, on the other hand.
Love him or hate him, and there are large numbers in both of those camps, Hansie will forever be remembered by cricket fans. Now his buddy may finally see justice.
It’s almost two years since the tragic death of former Bafana captain Senzo Meyiwa, and maybe our lack of answers is down to something sinister.
It’s easy to forget that the 2015 Ram Slam T20 competition was beset by claims of match-fixing, and now we finally know who did what.
It would be fair to say Gulam Bodi’s name is in the toilet right now, and interviews like this won’t go a long way to remedying that.
Just when you think it’s gone quiet on the local match-fixing scene another name pops out of the hat, this time a man with an extensive Proteas career.
Kevin Pietersen loves a good rant on Twitter, although this time we’ll allow it given that Gulam Bodi is a match-fixing cheat.
Justice has been swift in the case of Gulam Bodi, the former cricketer admitting match-fixing charges as his punishment was dished out.
As cricket here at home lurches from one disaster to another, another national player has been outed for his role in the match-fixing scandal.
Roger Federer has always been regarded as one of the game’s true gentlemen, which is exactly why he wants authorities to name the players involved.
It appears getting a cricketer to underperform doesn’t come cheap, Gulam Bodi tempting players with massive offers of cash.
World number one Novak Djokovic has revealed that he has himself been approached to throw a tennis match. The plot thickens.
It has been a shocking day for the world of tennis, rocked by news of widespread match-fixing by some of the game’s biggest names.
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The South African Football Association (Safa) has reinstated its chief and four other leading officials suspended over a match fixing scandal involving the national team. The move comes less than two weeks before we are to host the African Nations Cup finals.