In an interview with Drew Forrest, the Test opener insists our first-class game cannot be fixed using another, entirely different, format
The package reportedly contained potentially incriminating information about members of the national cricket team in the late 1990s
Because of what history has bestowed on the board it will take a long time to restore trust and credibility
The country’s cricketing overlords have seemingly become acquainted with every legal firm in Johannesburg
Those who want a non-racial and equal society need to unite against both whites and blacks who collaborate to entrench a racist system
One of the greatest to ever pad up for the Proteas has stepped down from all formats of the game.
Raisibe Ntozakhe lost her World Cup spot due to illegal bowling and has been forced to reinvent her technique
This comes after broadcaster SuperSport pulled out as CSA’s equity partners in the event.
The ‘special relationship’ between the two cricketing nations soured nastily, but sanity will hopefully prevail now Haroon Lorgat has gone
Many are hailing him as the next Lance Klusener, but Andile Phehlukwayo is batting and bowling his own path to international recognition.
Hashim Amla’s appointment as SA’s Test cricket captain is likely to be ratified next week in a surprise turnaround from his usual reluctance to lead.
With their confidence rattled in Sri Lanka, the Proteas must dig deep to find their way back to aplomb.
Haroon Lorgat is the best man to head up local cricket, but is a pesky thorn in the side of the game’s global elite.
Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula has hit back at suspended Cricket South Africa CEO Gerald Majola for calling him an apartheid-style minister.
Hashim Amla and Graeme Smith hit centuries as South Africa wiped out England’s lead in the first test at The Oval, closing on 403-2.
Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula has called for immediate action from Cricket SA in the wake of the findings of the Nicholson enquiry.
Ali Bacher’s appearance at Judge Nicholson’s probe into the state of CSA has elicited a burning question about the former cricket boss’s motives.
Dr Ali Bacher will today explain a R5m payout cited by Cricket SA boss Gerald Majola as a precedent for his own controversial handling of bonuses.
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Cricket SA has announced the Proteas’ one-day team will be without Jacques Kallis and Hashim Amla for the rest of their ODI series against Sri Lanka.
Not everyone believes that returning international cricket to the smaller unions is a good idea but then they don’t live in the Boland.
At times the ministerial committee hearings into the affairs of CSA seemed like an awful South African remake of <i>Rashomon</i>.
The CSA probe has been adjourned until January, when it will hear from more witnesses, including former cricket administrator Dr Ali Bacher.
The probe into Cricket SA’s bonus saga concludes today, after an emotional CEO Gerald Majola broke down in tears during testimony on Tuesday.
The man at the middle of the CSA bonus saga, Gerald Majola, is appearing before the ministerial inquiry into alleged financial mismanagement today.
The probe into Cricket SA’s finances is set to hear from two key figures in the saga this week: audit chair Colin Beggs and CEO Gerald Majola.
There are no missing millions in the Cricket South Africa coffers, an official told a ministerial inquiry on Friday.
The inquiry into CSA continues after yesterday hearing testimony in defence of CEO Gerald Majola, who is accused of financial mismanagement.
The inquiry into the financial affairs of Cricket SA may not be completed within the time frame, Judge Chris Nicholson said on Sunday.
Fikile Mbalula is on fire, taking on both Safa and CSA in the past week. But how long is he for the world of sport, wonders <b>Nickolaus Bauer</b>
Despite receiving threats over the CSA debacle, Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula says he can’t let the matter go, lest the entire country fall apart.
Cricket SA has cancelled its advertising with 702 after comments made by John Robbie about its bonus scandal.
An independent forensic audit ordered by CSA is set to clear Gerald Majola of wrongdoing in relation to a hefty bonus he received from the IPL in 2009