The former vice-captain, who was likely heavily involved in #SandPaperGate, has distanced himself from the Australian cricket team
The axe is hanging over the heads of Australian coach Darren Lehmann and skipper Steve Smith with cricket chiefs holding crisis talks in South Africa
What was caught on camera burnt a mark onto Australian cricket – their inexperienced opener clearly attempting to tamper with the match ball
India’s Ajinkya Rahane will take over as skipper in the IPL season starting April 7.
The game is not only controlled by a set of rules but, according to the sport’s laws, it should also be played “within the spirit of cricket”
This Test will be remembered as the one that saw Australian captain Steve Smith admit to coming up with an intricate plan to tamper with the ball
Judging by two days of Australian headlines, this is a country consumed by humiliation and mangled by the inability to point the finger at anyone else
Television footage from Saturday clearly showed Bancroft take an object out of his pocket during the post-lunch session and rub it on the ball
‘I saw an opportunity to potentially use some tape to get some granules from the rough patches on the wicket and try to change the ball condition’
A ball-tampering scandal was described as a dark day for the sport as critics slammed the players for being out of touch with a furious public
The radical right takes credit for alerting the world to the alleged persecution of white people in South Africa
He has been described as solid, straightforward, laconic, with a strong sense of self and morality in a profile by The Australian.
Peter Dutton sparked uproar last week by singling out the farmers’ need to flee "horrific circumstances" for a "civilised country".
Rabada was suspended following a controversial ‘shoulder bump’ with Australian captain Steve Smith during the second Test in Port Elizabeth.
Kagiso Rabada will have his appeal hearing today as he looks to overturn a suspension that will see him miss the final two Tests against Australia.
Their home affairs minister said his department was looking into methods that would facilitate the fast-tracking of visas for white farmers
The concept of white South Africans seeking refuge from racial “brutality” and “genocide” post-1994 is nothing new.
There is only one reason why immigration minister Peter Dutton isn’t equally welcoming of Palestinians and the Rohingyas.
South African government says it’s “regrettable” that Australia’s home affairs minister wants to give special treatment to white South African farmers
Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton says his department is looking into methods to facilitate fast-tracking visas for white South African farmers
A refreshed Australia captain Steve Smith is looking forward to the challenge of taking on South Africa’s fast bowlers in a four-Test series
In order to keep star players fresh for a four day test against Australia in March, the squad will cap several of its new and younger players.
The WikiLeaks founder has been dodging an arrest warrant and extradition to Sweden over a probe into rape and sexual assault allegations against him.
The experiences of other countries can provide valuable lessons for Cape Town on how to better cope with its water crisis
More than 11 billion pieces of plastic larger than five centimetres wide are littering coral reefs across the Asia-Pacific region
Australia has warned athletes competing in the Commonwealth Games that anyone caught overstaying their visas will be dealt with firmly
The Dutchman, who took the Netherlands to the 2010 World Cup final, had been one of the leading foreign candidates to take on the coaching stint.
New technology sees drones deployed on beaches as life-savers
Australia has already clinched the Ashes with an unassailable 3-0 lead in the series ahead of the fifth Test in Sydney next week.
It was painful going with Warner and Smith adding just 35 runs in the 75 minutes to drinks as the Australians dug in to save the Test on the final day
David Warner was handed a no-ball reprieve before posting a century to put Australia in a strong position over England
The home side lead the five-Test series 2-0 and a win in the last-ever Ashes Test to be played at the WACA Ground would see them regain the urn.