Prince's powerful voice
Ashwell Prince has used the weight of his personal experience to shed light on issues of racial inequality in South African cricket.
Ashwell Prince has used the weight of his personal experience to shed light on issues of racial inequality in South African cricket.
England will start day four of the first Test against the West Indies with a 99-run deficit after a solid batting display by the visitors in Southampton.
Cricket South Africa confirms the organisation stands in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement as sporting bodies around the world continue to take a stand against racism.
A career-best 6-42 by captain Jason Holder put the West Indies in a dominant position after the second day of the first Test against England.
Former Proteas players Pat Symcox and Boeta Dippenaar have questioned Lungi Ngidi’s support of the Black Lives Matter movement.
The long-awaited return to international cricket yielded only 17 overs as rain washed out the majority of the first day of the opening Test match between England and the West Indies, writes ANDRE HUISAMEN.
Michael Holding and Ebony Rainford-Brent spoke truth, writes ANDRE HUISAMEN.
Cricket South Africa has announced the reappointment of Hilton Moreeng as head coach of the Proteas women’s team.
Cricket South Africa has announced the appointment of Chicago-based sports data leader Stats Perform as their exclusive official data partner.
Sri Lankan batsman Kusal Mendis has been released from prison following his arrest on Sunday for running over and killing a 64-year-old cyclist with his car in Panadura.
England and the West Indies will restart international cricket on Wednesday in a much-anticipated three-match Test series. ANDRE HUISAMEN highlights five players who will be in the spotlight.
Quinton de Kock was unsurprisingly named SA Men’s Cricketer of the Year at Saturday’s CSA Awards evening. ANDRE HUISAMEN analyses the wicketkeeper-batsman’s statistics from the past season.
Cricket South Africa honoured the country’s various cricketers during Saturday’s CSA Awards function with Quinton de Kock and Laura Wolvaardt the big winners on the night.
Proteas wicketkeeper-batsman Quinton de Kock has been named as the CSA Cricketer of the Year at its annual professional awards on Saturday evening.
Former Proteas captain AB de Villiers has revealed that the team’s exit from the 2015 Cricket World Cup by narrowly losing to New Zealand in the semi-final haunted him in the aftermath.