Cricket’s moment of reckoning
Jacques Faul’s allegations of Cricket South Africa being captured must prompt an immediate independent investigation, writes RYAN VREDE.
Jacques Faul’s allegations of Cricket South Africa being captured must prompt an immediate independent investigation, writes RYAN VREDE.
Cricket South Africa has Peter de Villiers-ised its transformation agenda, writes RYAN VREDE.
It is important for Cricket South Africa to get rid of all its dirty laundry first before a new board is elected, writes ANDRE HUISAMEN.
The proposed Restoration Fund for cricketers who feel wronged by racial prejudice has the potential to be a complex mess and doesn’t address the root cause, writes RYAN VREDE.
Ricky Ponting having a ‘hard conversation’ with Ravi Ashwin about mankading is just pointless, writes SA Cricket magazine editor RYAN VREDE.
If ever there was a forgettable Test match then the recent second clash between England and Pakistan was it, writes ANDRE HUISAMEN.
Thami Tsolekile has a legitimate reason to feel aggrieved at his treatment with the Proteas but he can’t blame this for his demise, writes SA Cricket magazine editor RYAN VREDE.
Cricket South Africa’s deep dysfunction will be felt for years to come, writes SA Cricket magazine editor RYAN VREDE.
Curtis Campher is the first Irish cricketer in ODI history to score back-to-back half-centuries and take wickets in both matches. He did it against World Cup ODI champions England, writes MARK KEOHANE for IOL.
English fast bowler Stuart Broad has come a long way from flashy youngster to one of the all-time greats in Test cricket, writes ANDRE HUISAMEN.
Unrestrained anger and the expression thereof is the greatest threat to impactful messaging in the quest for equality, writes RYAN VREDE.
As a white Afrikaner, I’ve come to understand why it’s important to step back to just listen, writes ANDRE HUISAMEN.
The West Indies victory over England transcends sport, writes SA Cricket magazine editor RYAN VREDE.
Quinton de Kock was unsurprisingly named SA Men’s Cricketer of the Year at Saturday’s CSA Awards evening. ANDRE HUISAMEN analyses the wicketkeeper-batsman’s statistics from the past season.
Fourty-four years after the Soweto uprising and 28 years since Omar Henry became the first non-white cricketer of the post-isolation era, we still have some way to go, writes RYAN VREDE.