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/ 10 January 2011
Global food prices have reached an all-time high and food inflation is on the rise. Will South Africa also be affected?
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/ 10 January 2011
The expansion by Bharti Airtel into Africa underscores the rise of India on the continent, at a time when the focus on investment has been on China.
Rohit Sharma blazed a half-century as India cantered to a 21-run win over SA in a one-off Twenty20 international at the Moses Mabhida Stadium.
Twenty-seven million. That’s how many people of Indian descent are living across the world, as the Indian government vies for their investment.
South Africa’s invitation to join the amorphous entity is an affront to the country’s foreign policy, write Mills Soko and Mzukisi Qobo.
India held on for a draw in the third and final Test against South Africa at Newlands on Thursday after both teams squandered chances of victory.
India bowler Shanthakumaran Sreesanth has been fined 10% of his match fee for kicking the boundary rope in frustration during the third Test.
Investors are watching inflation, but Jonathan Schiessl of Ashburton remains bullish.
Jacques Kallis was hailed as a cricketing great by teammate Mark Boucher and opponent Harbhajan Singh on Wednesday.
Indian police on Wednesday questioned the top organiser of the Delhi Commonwealth Games as part of a corruption probe into the tainted October event.
Sachin Tendulkar and Dale Steyn fought out a titanic battle before India took a two-run first innings lead against South Africa on Tuesday.
South Africa’s coal exports rose to 63,43-million tons in 2010 from 61,14-million tons the previous year, the Richards Bay Coal Terminal said.
Jacques Kallis struck a masterful century on Monday on the second day of the deciding third Test against India at Newlands.
Jacques Kallis moved into joint second place on the all-time Test centurions on Monday.
Jacques Kallis defied medical advice to score a magnificent century which put South Africa in position to win the deciding third Test against India.
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/ 29 December 2010
India levelled the three-match series as they beat South Africa by 87 runs in the second Test at Kingsmead on Wednesday.
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/ 28 December 2010
South Africa need 192 runs for victory with seven wickets in hand after a mini collapse saw them lose three wickets for 19 runs.
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/ 28 December 2010
South Africa struck early on day three of the second Test against India taking three wickets on Tuesday morning.
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/ 27 December 2010
There was plenty of drama at Kingsmead on Monday as 18 wickets fell on one day in the second day of the second Test between South Africa and India.
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/ 24 December 2010
South Africa has received a formal invitation to join the Brazil, Russia, India and China (Bric) group of large emerging economies.
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/ 24 December 2010
An Indian doctor was sentenced to life imprisonment after being convicted of sedition for helping Maoist rebels.
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/ 24 December 2010
Indian federal investigators questioned a former Indian minister at the heart of one of the biggest corruption cases in the country’s history.
South Africa are prepared for India’s experienced line-up to fight back strongly in the Boxing Day Test after their crushing defeat at Centurion.
Sachin Tendulkar has closed the gap on Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara to just two ratings points at the top of the ICC Test Rankings for batsmen.
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/ 21 December 2010
Pakistan successfully test fired a medium-range ballistic missile capable of carrying nuclear and conventional warheads, the military said.
Morne Morkel and Dale Steyn took a wicket apiece as SA completed victory by an innings and 25 runs in the first Test against India on Monday.
India on Monday celebrated the record-breaking feats of Sachin Tendulkar.
Indian batting star Sachin Tendulkar became the first player to hit 50 centuries in Test matches when he played a defiant innings against South Africa at SuperSport Park.
South Africa’s powerful top order took over where their bowlers had left off on the second day of the first Test against India at Centurion on Friday.
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao left New Delhi on Friday, vowing that India will never be a rival, but his rhetoric has done little to lift Indian unease.
It will take a bit of individual magic to separate the evenly matched Indian and South African teams, writes <strong>Neil Manthorp.</strong>
India face their biggest threat to their ranking as the number one team in Test cricket when they meet South Africa in the first Test on Thursday.