'Criminals' plaguing cricket, fumes David Richardson
ICC chief executive David Richardson has reacted strongly against allegations of corruption in cricket, but promises that the ICC is up for the fight.
ICC chief executive David Richardson has reacted strongly against allegations of corruption in cricket, but promises that the ICC is up for the fight.
Former Proteas skipper Graeme Smith says international cricket should only consist of Tests and ODIs.
Allan Donald believes AB de Villiers’ retirement has reduced the Proteas’ chances of success in the 2019 World Cup.
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The Cricket World Cup starts in exactly one year, and the ICC’s David Richardson is looking forward to making sure CWC 2019 is a great celebration of cricket.
Ottis Gibson says Vernon Philander and Dale Steyn stand a huge chance of being selected for the Proteas’ 2019 World Cup squad.
Al Jazeera has defended their documentary on corruption in cricket in the face of criticism from the ICC and denials from Cricket Australia and the ECB.
The ICC cricket committee strongly supports improved player behaviour and culture of respect.
Eoin Morgan’s fractured finger has paved the way for Shahid Afridi to lead the ICC World XI against the West Indies at Lord’s on Thursday.
Afghanistan has included four spinners in their 16-man squad for their debut Test match against India in Bengaluru.
Dale Steyn, who made his Proteas debut with AB de Villiers in 2004, has labelled his former teammate as ‘a genius’ and the inspiration behind the Proteas.
The Titans, Ram Slam T20 and Sunfoil four-day champions, have signed a ‘youth and experience’ squad to carry them forward next season.
Ottis Gibson says AB de Villiers’ retirement came as a surprise to him.
A social media storm has erupted following comments about Cricket South Africa’s desire for the Proteas Women to be paid ‘the same’ as the Proteas men. Rather than speculating, SA Cricket magazine went directly to the source to find out the real story.
Former Proteas batsman Boeta Dippenaar received heavy criticism for saying that female cricketers cannot be paid an equal salary to men because they don’t bring in the same revenue.