Cricket SA has dealt transformation a blow by opting not to implement quotas in its new Global League
The charges against Tsotsobe follow a lengthy investigation which started around October 2015 by CSA’s anti-corruption unit.
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Others have done it before but the local bid is being attempted at breakneck speed
No Test team has ever performed a clean sweep in Australia — but the Proteas are close to it.
‘At least Cricket South Africa can’t be accused of resisting change. Not any more, anyway.’
The outstanding player had mastered a shot that was tucked away — until it was needed by his team.
There are always people who will believe the big fish have been let off the hook but proving it is another story.
Shamsi shines as team recovers from West Inides defeat to down Australia and keep series hopes alive.
The suspicious timing of the announcement shows the CSA is clearly in the game of not taking cricket fans seriously.
From the Proteas to the provinces and franchises, the local game is set for some changes for the better.
Left to sell potatoes, the disgraced cricketer says ‘sometimes the devil just gets hold of you’.
Most sources have not gone on the record about match-fixing for fear of damaging relationships, retaliation and violence from underworld figures.
How can it ever hope to challenge the Big Three when it can’t resolve a squabble over a TV fee?
The Proteas ODI captain and the world’s leading Test match bowler are two of the five nominees for the CSA’s main award – Cricketer of the Year.
With no more ‘Indian money’ to paper over the cracks, cricket’s fat is being trimmed and the sport in SA is undergoing a reboot.
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.
With cameras all over and cricket umpires watching for ball-tampering, bowlers really have to sweat the small stuff.
Cricket SA chief executive Haroon Lorgat says the structural and governance reforms voted for in the International Cricket Council are manageable.
CSA faces a big challenge when its alliance with the Pakistan Cricket Board and Sri Lanka Cricket will be tested to breaking point.
Cricket South Africa has met to discuss the proposed new administration of the game, but wants further talks before reaching agreement on the revamp.
This article has been retracted due to factual errors.
The SA women’s cricket team will take part in the inaugural International Women’s Cricket Championship in Qatar.
Neil Manthorp talks to Cricket South Africa president Chris Nenzani about India, income and in-fighting.
An ICC document shows a commitment to the upcoming series that would allow Cricket South Africa to sue for loss of revenue if India shortens the tour.
A step forward, a stumble backward — that’s the frustrating story of local cricket administration
Just when it seemed safe to go back into the water, the administrative sharks have returned to South African cricketing waters.
Suspended Cricket South Africa CEO Gerald Majola was found guilty in absentia on Wednesday by a disciplinary hearing.
Suspended CSA CEO Gerald Majola withdrew from his disciplinary hearing on Wednesday in order to approach the Labour Court, his lawyers said.
Cricket SA has confirmed that its board of directors will be restructured to include five independent, five non-independent members and the CEO.
South Africa’s captain Graeme Smith believes England’s Kevin Pietersen’s retirement from limited-overs cricket will leave "a big hole in his life".
CSA acting head Jacques Faul says he has the backing of its board after he rescinded his resignation, ending a week of uncertainty over his future.
Cricket South Africa has signed an agreement with the government to further implement the recommendations of the Nicholson inquiry.