New Zealand cricket great Cairns paralysed after stroke
New Zealand cricket legend Chris Cairns has been left paralysed after suffering a stroke during a heart operation and faces “a long road to recovery”, his family said Friday. (more…)
New Zealand cricket legend Chris Cairns has been left paralysed after suffering a stroke during a heart operation and faces “a long road to recovery”, his family said Friday. (more…)
Former Cricket South Africa president Ray Mali has called upon current head coach Mark Boucher and director of cricket Graeme Smith to step down from their roles. (more…)
Cricket South Africa has officially confirmed that assistant coach Enoch Nkwe resigned after raising concerns about the functioning and culture of the Proteas team environment. (more…)
South Africa’s limited-overs captain, Temba Bavuma, is adamant there is more inclusivity and equality in the local game now in contrast to how it was in the early 2000s. (more…)
Proteas coach Mark Boucher has released a public statement around accusations levelled at him during the Social Justice and Nation Building (SJN) hearings, while offering a “sincere apology for any real and perceived inappropriate behaviour by me”. (more…)
Proteas coach Mark Boucher has handed in two sworn affidavits in reaction to allegations that he was one of the people who racially discriminated former teammate Paul Adams. (more…)
New Zealand cricket legend Chris Cairns has been taken off life support and his condition is improving after a major heart scare, a family spokesman said Friday. (more…)
The series between England and India has highlighted the gulf that exists between the Proteas and the format’s elite, writes RYAN VREDE. (more…)
Pieter Malan has his eyes set on winning silverware as captain of the Rocks, recently renamed from Boland, during the upcoming 2021/2022 season. (more…)
Various requests have been made for an extension of the deadline for those who want to respond to allegations made against them during the Social Justice and Nation Building Project (SJN) hearings. (more…)