Fanie tipped off cameramen
Former Proteas fast bowler Fanie de Villiers says he told the cameramen to watch out for ball tampering after realising that something was amiss.
Former Proteas fast bowler Fanie de Villiers says he told the cameramen to watch out for ball tampering after realising that something was amiss.
Shocking footage has emerged of Australian ball tamperer Cameron Bancroft putting what looks like spoonfuls of sugar into his pocket during the Ashes.
Morne Morkel says his performance in the Proteas’ 322-run win at Newlands is the best moment in his career.
Centuries by Stephen Cook and Reeza Hendricks enabled the Highveld Lions to end their Sunfoil campaign with a resounding nine-wicket win over the Cobras in Potchefstroom.
Morne Morkel picked up five wickets as South Africa claimed a brilliant 322-run win in the third Test against Australia at Newlands.
Afghanistan rounded off a wonderful World Cup qualifying tournament by beating the West Indies in the ceremonial final in Harare.
Michael Clarke has indicated that he would be open to returning as Australia captain if Steve Smith, as expected, is sacked.
Chris Morris’ 6-55 paved the way for the Titans to become the Sunfoil champions after a remarkable two-day match in which they beat the Knights by four wickets.
Cameron Bancroft tried his hardest to redeem himself as he reached 22 at the end of the second session with Australia on 47-0 as they began their chase on day four of the third Test at Newlands.
Any dilemma of who would lead Australia in the fourth and final Test was removed when the ICC suspended Steve Smith for one match for his part in the ball-tampering row.
South Africa have been bowled out for 373, and have set the Australia a target of 430 runs on day four of the third Test at Newlands.
Quinton de Kock scored 65 as the Proteas reached lunch on day four of the third Test at Newlands against Australia on 333-7.
Steve Smith and David Warner have stepped down as captain and vice-captain of Australia for the remainder of the Newlands Test.
Kagiso Rabada has joined Vernon Philander in the middle as South Africa’s lead continues to grow on day four of the third Test at Newlands.
Australian prime minister Malcolm Turnbull says the ball-tampering reveal is ‘beyond belief’.