Watch: Paul Adams on Proteas Women
CSA spin lead Paul Adams talks about the Proteas Women’s preparation for the T20 World Cup.
CSA spin lead Paul Adams talks about the Proteas Women’s preparation for the T20 World Cup.
Adv Dumisa Ntsebeza based his “tentative findings” on Mark Boucher’s role in the Paul Adams “brown s**t” saga on an incorrect version of Adams’ statement.
Cricket South Africa failed to create a climate for reconciliation. Its board must step down, writes RYAN VREDE.
Paul Adams has “set the record straight” regarding his testimony at last year’s Social Justice and Nation-Building (SJN) hearings.
Several players, including Paul Adams, referred to Mark Boucher as “white c**t” in the Proteas change room two decades ago.
Those arguing Mark Boucher’s case on the basis of an upturn in results need to seriously examine their morals, writes @Ryan_Vrede.
Paul Adams’ revelations about racism should have been South African cricket’s Azeem Rafiq moment, writes GASANT ABARDER in his weekly Cape {town} Etc column.
Being young and dumb is a weak excuse for Mark Boucher’s racially offensive treatment of Paul Adams, says RYAN VREDE.
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.
Former Cricket South Africa CEO Thabang Moroe has told the Social Justice and Nation Building (SJN) hearings that CSA is to blame for stifling the careers of coaches Geoffrey Toyana and Paul Adams.
Stories like the one Paul Adams shared about allegedly being called a “brown sh**” by current Proteas head coach Mark Boucher and other teammates is exactly what the Social Justice and Nation Building (SJN) hearings should be about, writes RYAN VREDE.
Paul Adams has revealed how he was racially discriminated against by former South African teammates, including current coach Mark Boucher, during his time as a Proteas player.
Paul Adams, the former Cobras coach, has been appointed as the semi-professional coach at WP Cricket, taking over from Salieg Nackerdien, who was recently appointed as assistant coach of the Protea Women’s team.
Paul Adams and Justin Ontong revealed they wouldn’t have been cricketers without the Mini Cricket programme.
Paul Adams, drawing on his previous experience against England, believes the Proteas will need to find their fighting spirit to beat the hosts.