Cricket officials in Canada had a hard time of it this week, writes Neil Manthorp.
We need a few good men (or women) to lead us out of the mess Cricket SA created. Fortunately Jacques Faul fits the bill, writes <b>Neil Manthorp</b>.
Even in the face of defeat, the Proteas are drawing strength from a winning philosophy of shaking off disappointment and avoiding the blame game.
Proteas’s paceman Vernon Philander got another shot at international cricket and he has shown that the selectors made the right move by choosing him.
Should Majola stay or should he go? Whatever happens, <b>Neil Manthorp</b> says South African cricket deserves a period of stability.
The Proteas will be seeking stability after the resignation of CSA’s acting head and the end of the Nicholson probe, writes <b>Neil Manthorp</b>
Gary Kirsten’s calm demeanor sets the tone for the Proteas’ prosperity against New Zealand during their Test series.
Graeme Smith is relieved not to be captaining the Proteas anymore and believes his best playing days are still to come.
The Proteas coach has assembled a team of players who can multitask and think on their feet.
New Zealand is keen to try out a new approach and it falls to South Africa’s Proteas to test the strength of this idea.