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/ 10 September 2010
As Pakistan’s disgrace casts a shadow over the game, the Champions League offers local provincial players a rare shot at cricket’s titans.
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/ 4 September 2010
Fullback Kurtley Beale struck a long-range penalty with his only kick of the match to give Australia a 41-39 win over South Africa.
One win is not enough for SA to believe that they are out of the losing habit, Springboks centre Jean de Villiers said after the Tri-Nations victory.
Flyhalf Morne Steyn kicked four conversions and two penalties in a faultless display of goal-kicking to lead SA to a 44-31 victory over Australia.
SA lock Victor Matfield will celebrate his 100th Test in the Tri-Nations clash against Australia surrounded by 60 000 familiar faces … his own.
There is no guarantee of a place for Francois Steyn in Saturday’s Test against Australia, despite pressure to bring him back into the team.
South Africa captain John Smit, playing his 100th Test, put the blame on himself for their last-gasp 29-22 loss to the All Blacks on Saturday.
New Zealand beat South Africa 29-22 before more than 90 000 spectators at the FNB Stadium in Soweto on Saturday.
SA’s conditioning coach, Neels Liebel, said on Monday he had facts to show northern hemisphere rugby was slower than southern hemisphere rugby.
Anger management classes are a ‘good idea’ for banned Springbok lock Bakkies Botha, says coach.
New Zealand are desperate to end a run of three straight defeats to the Springboks, writes <b>Ken Borland</b>.
Flyhalf Morne Steyn kicked 20 points to help the Bulls clinch their third Super 14 title in four years with a 25-17 win over rivals the Stormers.
Caster Semenya, picked out by the moon as a long training session ends, does not look like an athlete with the cares of the world on her shoulders.
The Bulls survived an early scare to record six second-half tries to go top of the Super 14 as they consigned the winless Lions to a 51-11 defeat.
Caster Semenya should be allowed to compete immediately in female events, her lawyers said on Wednesday.
Three batsman scoring more than a thousand runs in a season – are they really good or is the bowling really bad? <em>Ken Borland</em> investigates.
SA coach Corrie van Zyl believes the recently completed tour of India was a solid starting point in preparations for next year’s Cricket World Cup.
The Proteas have completed a thrilling pair of Tests in India without without answering the questions Cricket South Africa was so concerned about.
Hashim Amla’s game plan proves that he is a
top-class Test batsman.
Despite the loss of coach Mickey Arthur, Graeme Smith and the gang are looking good in the run-up to the Indian Test series, writes Ken Borland.
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/ 17 January 2010
Captain Graeme Smith praised SA for not running "out of puff" while his counterpart Andrew Strauss said his team’s defeat left a "bitter taste".
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/ 16 January 2010
England were on the verge of a heavy defeat in the fourth and final Test against SA on Saturday as the row over the umpire referral system rumbled on.
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/ 16 January 2010
Mark Boucher and AB de Villiers put South Africa in complete command as the home team reached 324 for five at lunch on the third day.
England’s last pair of Graeme Swann and Graham Onions survived 17 balls to salvage a thrilling draw in the third Test against SA on Thursday.
South Africa led by 74 runs with nine second innings wickets in hand at lunch on the third day of the third Test against England.
England snapped up the last four South African wickets for 12 runs in 15 balls but were then reduced to 64 for three at lunch.
The United Cricket Board of South Africa has been bailed out of its financial troubles by an extra R25-million of sponsorship money. The game’s leading sponsors are stumping up an extra R25-million this year to help stabilise the UCB’s rickety finances, which had it on the brink of a financial crisis a few months ago.