Report reflects depth of despair in SA cricket
Thabang Moroe and Chris Nenzani

Report reflects depth of despair in SA cricket

A summary of the Fundudzi forensic report paints a picture of Cricket South Africa as a more deeply dysfunctional organisation than we’ve ever imagined, writes RYAN VREDE. (more…)

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CSA audit seen by Mthethwa

Minister of Sport Nathi Mthethwa could intervene in the current crisis at Cricket South Africa if asked to do so, his spokesperson has confirmed. (more…)

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CSA is killing cricket
Thabang Moroe and Chris Nenzani

CSA is killing cricket

Cricket South Africa’s deep dysfunction will be felt for years to come, writes SA Cricket magazine editor RYAN VREDE. (more…)

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Nenzani defends Boucher, Smith appointments
Smith, Nkwe and Boucher

Nenzani defends Boucher, Smith appointments

Cricket South Africa president Chris Nenzani has confirmed the correct procedures were followed to appoint Graeme Smith and Mark Boucher towards the end of last year. (more…)

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Proteas back in training
Mark Boucher

Proteas back in training

Cricket South Africa has confirmed that the men’s high-performance training squad returned to full training on Monday following the Department of Sports approval last week. (more…)

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Watch: AB takes to the stage
AB de Villiers

Watch: AB takes to the stage

Relive this incredible moment former Proteas skipper AB de Villiers delivered a singing masterclass on a recent TV show with Afrikaans artist Karen Zoid.

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Kirsten still worried about choking tag
Gary Kirsten

Kirsten still worried about choking tag

Former opening batsman and coach Gary Kirsten says the Proteas still need to address the relentless ‘choking’ tag, carried by the team into major competitions. (more…)

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