
Warner: I apologise to all fans
David Warner, the disgraced former Australia vice-captain at the heart of the ball-tampering scandal, has apologised ‘to fans in Australia and all over the world’.
David Warner, the disgraced former Australia vice-captain at the heart of the ball-tampering scandal, has apologised ‘to fans in Australia and all over the world’.
Australia’s bullish coach Darren Lehmann admits that the macho, aggressive Australian culture must change.
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Proteas coach Ottis Gibson says they will assess the conditions in Johannesburg before settling on an XI for the final Test against Australia at the Wanderers.
Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft have been sent home for their part in the ball-tampering scandal, says Cricket Australia CEO James Sutherland.
Proteas’ bowler Morne Morkel and opening batsman Dean Elgar have been rewarded for their impressive performances in the third Test against Australia.
The current series between South Africa and Australia has been full of drama and headlines that have taken the focus away from the good cricket that’s been played, says Proteas coach Ottis Gibson.
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Ottis Gibson says he is wary of Australia’s dangerous bowling attack heading into the Wanderers Test.
Proteas coach Ottis Gibson says his team will always play within the rules of the game for as long as he is in charge.
As Cricket Australia CEO James Sutherland flies into Johannesburg to conduct an investigation into the ball-tampering scandal, the spotlight is turning on to coach Darren Lehmann.
Australia batsman David Warner could be banned for the fourth Test against South Africa at the Wanderers starting on Friday.
Steve Smith and Australia have given cricket lovers around the world another reason to question the integrity of the game.
A revelation in the English media has suggested that the strapping that Australia’s David Warner uses on his hand when fielding is a tactic to change the condition of the ball.
Former Proteas fast bowler Fanie de Villiers says he told the cameramen to watch out for ball tampering after realising that something was amiss.