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/ 15 October 2010
Zimbabwe’s cricketers are no longer the skinny nerds who get beach sand kicked in their face by the body builder in front of the girls.
It is an irony of rich proportions that Zimbabwe’s five-match tour of SA should begin on Friday against the backdrop of a financial investigation.
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/ 24 September 2010
Now is the time for the cricketers of the world to unite. They need to shout at the top of their collective voices that they are innocent.
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/ 3 September 2010
The fall of 18-year-old Mohammed Amir into the bookmaker’s predatory hands has seen cricket reach bursting point with money-related issues.
A new format is being tested that may bring some excitement back into the one-day game, writes <b>Neil Manthorp</b>.
CSA’s chief executive, Gerald Majola, gave himself a R1,7-million bonus for the successful running of the IPL and the ICC Champions Trophy.
Cricket lovers who enjoyed the IPL on these shores in 2009 might just be in for a surprise when the Champions League makes its debut in SA.
Something needs to be done to make five-day cricket a more exciting contest, writes <b>Neil Manthorp</b>.
A "choke" in sport is neither a figment of the imagination nor a term of abuse, but rather a serious injury writes <strong>Neil Manthorp</strong>.
Graeme Smith has heard a hundred times about the need for his team to "relax", and Shaun Pollock heard it before him, too.