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CSA

The growing popularity of cricket in South Africa
Partner Content
/ 3 July 2024

The growing popularity of cricket in South Africa

Cricket South Africa has invested heavily in development programmes aimed at nurturing young talent

By Partner Content
Elgar makes a plea for Test cricket
Sport
/ 4 February 2024

Elgar makes a plea for Test cricket

In an interview with Drew Forrest, the Test opener insists our first-class game cannot be fixed using another, entirely different, format

By Drew Forrest
SA cricket does not look like SA cricket
Sport
/ 25 January 2024

SA cricket does not look like SA cricket

The game in the country is beginning to resemble the one we know and love less and less

By Luke Alfred
Dark clouds of different shapes hover over Proteas and England
Sport
/ 19 April 2022

Dark clouds of different shapes hover over Proteas and England

Both face challenges but the ostensible similarity is superficial

By Richard Calland
The nightmare that almost stole summer
Sport
/ 22 December 2021

The nightmare that almost stole summer

We’ve had to fight for the right to bask in the sun to the sound of ‘pock, pock, pock’ these holidays

By Luke Alfred
Spectators barred from South Africa-India matches
Sport
/ 20 December 2021

Spectators barred from South Africa-India matches

CSA says in a statement that a joint decision had been taken with the Board of Control for Cricket in India to bar spectators from the ground

By Agence France Presse
Cricket SA’s myopic new hierarchy
Article
/ 10 January 2020

Cricket SA’s myopic new hierarchy

The English Tests have offered some promising performances but there’s little reason to be excited about the future of the Proteas

By Luke Feltham
CSA: A bee in my binnet
Article
/ 13 December 2019

CSA: A bee in my binnet

Just when you thought it couldn’t get worse, the Official Proteas Supporters Club emailed its fans

By Theresa Mallinson
Why Proteas bombed out of the World Cup
Article
/ 12 December 2019

Why Proteas bombed out of the World Cup

The CSA board buckled to BCCI and IPL pressure instead of backing its players and management

By Niren Tolsi
Another board member walks away from CSA
Article
/ 12 December 2019

Another board member walks away from CSA

Jack Madiseng says moral circumstances have forced him out after the board failed to heed calls to resign

By Luke Feltham
Graeme Smith heeds call to help stabilise SA cricket
Article
/ 7 December 2019

Graeme Smith heeds call to help stabilise SA cricket

Titans chief executive appointed as interim CEO

By Luke Feltham
When SA cricket went right, Wayne Parnell went left
Article
/ 7 December 2019

When SA cricket went right, Wayne Parnell went left

The former Proteas bowler set the scene alight when he was introduced to international cricket. But now he is essentially a freelancer

By Daniel Gallan
CSA suspends Thabang Moroe ahead of crunch meeting
Article
/ 6 December 2019

CSA suspends Thabang Moroe ahead of crunch meeting

Under-fire Moroe is asked to take a backseat as the body desperately tries to get its house in order

By Luke Feltham
Editorial: Press won’t be bowled out
Article
/ 6 December 2019

Editorial: Press won’t be bowled out

Cricket South Africa’s lack of transparency is its biggest problem

By Editorial
What CSA won’t fix this weekend
Article
/ 6 December 2019

What CSA won’t fix this weekend

The beleaguered cricketing body could well swing the axe on Saturday but swapping the bodies in the boardroom will not be enough

By Luke Feltham and Khadija Patel
Icasa: A broadcasting balancing act for sport
Article
/ 11 June 2019

Icasa: A broadcasting balancing act for sport

Icasa heard some fiery submissions during the public hearing on its proposed sports broadcasting regulation amendments

By Musawenkosi Cabe
No expectations on the Proteas may just be what they need
Article
/ 28 May 2019

No expectations on the Proteas may just be what they need

Instead of chokers, the team are being tagged as dark horses at this year’s Cricket World Cup

By Eyaaz Matwadia
Brexit stokes uncertainty in sport
Article
/ 19 March 2019

Brexit stokes uncertainty in sport

The UK’s decision to leave the EU could have a positive impact on South Africa’s player drain problem, which is fuelled by the stronger pound

By Allan Hendricks
Proteas must dare to be elite
Article
/ 1 February 2019

Proteas must dare to be elite

The womens’ team’s performance will decide
whether they enter the upper echelon of cricket

By Luke Feltham
SABC appointed official broadcaster of T20 cricket league
Article
/ 25 September 2018

SABC appointed official broadcaster of T20 cricket league

This comes after broadcaster SuperSport pulled out as CSA’s equity partners in the event.

By Agency
Smith slams decision to overturn Rabada ban
Article
/ 21 March 2018

Smith slams decision to overturn Rabada ban

The Australia skipper finds it strange that he was not called to testify in the appeal process.

By Staff Reporter
Rabada needs a miracle to play in Cape Town
Article
/ 15 March 2018

Rabada needs a miracle to play in Cape Town

The only way Rabada could feature in Cape Town is if the ICC move incredibly quickly determine their own original punishment for Rabada was too harsh.

By Staff Reporter
Slow-starting India can’t be written off
Article
/ 12 January 2018

Slow-starting India can’t be written off

The visitors’ bowlers can clearly cause serious damage but it’s up to their batsmen to rebound

By Dileep Premachandran 1
Call for CSA to pay T20 players
Article
/ 13 October 2017

Call for CSA to pay T20 players

SA’s cricket season now sports a gaping hole after the shock postponement of the Global League

By Agence France Presse
Ottis Gibson named as Proteas coach
Article
/ 30 August 2017

Ottis Gibson named as Proteas coach

Cricket South Africa on Wednesday confirmed the appointment of Ottis Gibson as head coach of the Proteas national team across all three formats.

By Agency
Quotaless T20 a big step backwards
Article
/ 30 June 2017

Quotaless T20 a big step backwards

Cricket SA has dealt transformation a blow by opting not to implement quotas in its new Global League

By Tim Fish Hodgson
CSA gambles on T20 pot of gold
Article
/ 13 April 2017

CSA gambles on T20 pot of gold

Others have done it before but the local bid is being attempted at breakneck speed

By Neil Manthorp
Resorting to quotas is a result of the expensive failure to produce black cricketers
Article
/ 9 September 2016

Resorting to quotas is a result of the expensive failure to produce black cricketers

‘At least Cricket South Africa can’t be accused of resisting change. Not any more, anyway.’

By Neil Manthorp
CSA’s match-fixing investigation is not over but the worst is probably behind us
Article
/ 12 August 2016

CSA’s match-fixing investigation is not over but the worst is probably behind us

There are always people who will believe the big fish have been let off the hook but proving it is another story.

By Neil Manthorp
Proteas go from wilted to winners
Article
/ 9 June 2016

Proteas go from wilted to winners

Shamsi shines as team recovers from West Inides defeat to down Australia and keep series hopes alive.

By Neil Manthorp
Does CSA really want the answers?
Article
/ 20 May 2016

Does CSA really want the answers?

The probe of South African cricket needs the right resources and enough time if it is to be successful.

By Neil Manthorp
Gulam Bodi: ‘My life has come to a standstill’
Article
/ 3 March 2016

Gulam Bodi: ‘My life has come to a standstill’

Left to sell potatoes, the disgraced cricketer says ‘sometimes the devil just gets hold of you’.

By Luke Alfred
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