Bent but unbowed by the crippling strike, Rustenburg Impala’s rugby team has triumphed.
Mark Gevisser’s memoir of growing up in Jo’burg is sweeping in its range and ambition, but falls short on ordinary details and a sense of humour.
They might be down on their luck, but members of the Hammanskraal Roller-Skating Club are a can-do kind of crowd.
The story of the class of 2004 offers a salutary reminder not to get carried away by under-19 World Cup cricket campaigns.
Eastern Cape community clubs with deep legacies and resurrected prospects face off in an epic battle.
The Baby Proteas’ thrilling win over Pakistan in the ICC Junior World Cup Final in Dubai does not secure players a place in the cricketing pantheon.
Naming the St George’s Park grandstand in Port Elizabeth for the genial, menacing, left-handed cricketer is a small but overdue honour.
Cricket is unkempt without the medieval mastery of senior players such as Kemp and Charl Langeveldt, writes Luke Alfred.
Flanker Morgan Cushe, either the worst form of apartheid collaborator or a neglected trailblazer, died having never earned his Springbok rugby blazer.
The executive’s sea of troubles include an unsolved match-fixing controversy and a power struggle, while football slowly sinks.