• Simon Borchardt

    Simon Borchardt
    Future of cricket discussion

    Future of cricket discussion

    Mark Nicholas, Shaun Pollock, Michael Holding, Graeme Smith and Shane Warne chat about ball tampering, sledging, the difference between the Kookaburra and Duke balls and whether T20 is killing Test cricket.

    SuperSport post-Test wrap

    SuperSport post-Test wrap

    What the Proteas players and SuperSport commentators had to say after the fourth Test at the Wanderers.

    Bavuma on his 95* vs Australia

    Bavuma on his 95* vs Australia

    Temba Bavuma chats to Shaun Pollock, Allan Border and Mark Nicholas after day two of the fourth Test at the Wanderers.

    Morne Morkel: The Gentle Giant

    Morne Morkel: The Gentle Giant

    SuperSport pays tribute to Morne Morkel, who is playing in his 86th and last Test for the Proteas.

    Watch: Behind the broadcast

    Watch: Behind the broadcast

    Mike Haysman, Mark Nicholas and Michael Holding explain how a SuperSport cricket broadcast is produced.

    Markram on his 152 vs Australia

    Markram on his 152 vs Australia

    Proteas opening batsman Aiden Markram chats about his career-best 152 against Australia at the Wanderers.

    Warner press conference

    Warner press conference

    David Warner apologised for his part in the Cape Town ball-tampering scandal, but did not directly answer key questions put to him.

    Steve Smith

    Smith press conference

    What an emotional Steve Smith had to say to the media after arriving in Sydney on Thursday.

    Lehmann press conference

    Lehmann press conference

    Australia coach Darren Lehmann answers journalists’ questions for the first time since the ball-tampering scandal.

    Darren Lehmann, Peter Handscomb

    What Lehmann told 12th man

    Cricket Australia CEO James Sutherland has revealed what Australia coach Darren Lehmann claims to have said over the radio just after his team’s ball-tampering efforts had been exposed.

    Shane Warne

    Warne: Bans too harsh

    Shane Warne says the punishment given to Steve Smith and David Warner for ball-tampering in the third Test against the Proteas does not fit the crime.