1. South Africa and Australia Show How the Ball Can Be as Exciting as the Bat

    Recent cricket history has seemed to suggest that, in the competition between bat and ball, bat was winning outright...

    Russell Hughes Written by Russell Hughes about 3 months ago 99 reads 4 comments

  2. South Africa Cricket: What Dale Steyn Said, Really Meant and Definitely Did Not

    Dale Steyn Will Holiday Against Australia At Home What he said: “I go on holiday for longer than that series is going to last...

    Linus Fernandes Written by Linus Fernandes about 4 months ago 131 reads 0 comments

  3. AB Injury an Opportunity for Proteas Ahead of New Season

    Gary Kirsten's plans for the coming international cricket season have been soiled somewhat by injury. AB de Villiers, the newly minted ODI and T20 skipper, picked up a hand injury ...

    Adam  Wakefield Written by Adam Wakefield about 5 months ago 36 reads 3 comments

  4. South Africa Cricket: Is Jacques Rudolph the Joker in Gary Kirsten's Pack?

    As the year slowly grinds towards the next summer of international cricket, preparations have already begun for those considered to inhabit the 'near selection' vortex of the national side...

    Adam  Wakefield Written by Adam Wakefield about 7 months ago 156 reads 3 comments

  5. Cricket: Mamparas, "hee for Chasey" and Natural Replacements

    Cricket lovers have Graeme Smith to thank for enriching their vocabulary last weekend. The South African Test skipper was “ Mampara Of the Week ”, as selected by the nation’s leading daily, The Sunday Times...

    Linus Fernandes Written by Linus Fernandes about 8 months ago 219 reads 0 comments

  6. Cricket: South Africa Get Their Man, but Patience Is What Is Needed Now

    The news that Gary Kirsten, the former South African opening batsman and coach that masterminded India to their second World Cup triumph, was to be appointed head coach of the ...

    Adam  Wakefield Written by Adam Wakefield about 8 months ago 219 reads 6 comments

  7. South Africa, Rally Around the Proteas, Don't Abandon Them

    Ralph Waldo Emerson, the 19th century American philosopher, lecturer and essayist, once said, "Go often to the house of thy friend, for weeds choke the unused path...

    Adam  Wakefield Written by Adam Wakefield about 11 months ago 153 reads 3 comments

  8. Cricket World Cup 2011: Quarterfinal Previews and Predictions

    With the league matches done and dusted, after all the permutations and combinations have done their rounds, here's what the quarterfinal schedule looks like: Wednesday, March 23: Pakistan vs...

    Kiran PK Written by Kiran PK about 11 months ago 5,161 reads 17 comments

  9. Cricket World Cup: South Africa To Finally Prove Worthy and Slay the Beast?

    It's World Cup time again, and as teams vie for the best position within their group, there is a common thread that has continued in this World Cup since the damp squib that was the 2007 tournament...

    Adam  Wakefield Written by Adam Wakefield about 12 months ago 99 reads 1 comments