Planet Cricket: AB de Villiers was a master of all trades 29 May 2018 0 comments Tim Wigmore reflects on Mr 360’s decision to retire from international cricket
Northeast looking to find his feet with Test place in sight 13 April 2018 0 comments By Richard Dore At last: Sam Northeast makes his Hampshire bow today IT IS two months since Sam Northeast put […]
MORKEL WILL BE HUGE LOSS FOR PROTEAS 6 April 2018 0 comments IF it was very Morne Morkel-like to record his Test best match figures, 9-110, when the actual cricket was peripheral […]
Steve Smith and David Warner handed lengthy bans for role in ball-tampering 28 March 2018 0 comments Cricket Australia investigation reveals it WAS sandpaper
North column: Morne Morkel always made life uncomfortable for a batsman 6 March 2018 0 comments Marcus North on the career of old adversary Morne Morkel, who announced he will retire from international cricket next month
North column: Real Test for Aussies awaits in South Africa 1 February 2018 0 comments Ahead of the upcoming series, Marcus North recalls when he, Phil Hughes and Ben Hilfenhaus made their Test debuts in 2009 against South Africa
Kohli’s India just have no answer –but Test cricket is alive and well 12 January 2018 0 comments By Joshua Peck Match winner: South Africa paceman Vernon Philander returned Test best figures of 6-42 as India crashed to […]
AUSSIES BETTER IN ALL DEPARTMENTS 12 January 2018 0 comments MARCUS NORTH Bright spark: Jimmy Anderson has been superb for England during this winter’s Ashes series PICTURE: Getty Images Ialways […]
Pringle column: Playing cricket? It’s not a bad little earner 24 October 2017 0 comments Derek Pringle examines the figures that mean most England cricketers are set for life
PLAYING CRICKET? IT’S NOT A BAD LITTLE EARNER… 20 October 2017 0 comments DEREK PRINGLE We knew today’s international cricketers were coining it, but how many knew that some were getting U$20,000 (£15,100) […]
Du Plessis gives short ball advice to Tigers 13 October 2017 0 comments By George Jones FAF DU PLESSIS is adamant Bangladesh can make the next step up in their progression as a […]
LESSONS TO LEARN FAST FOR PROTEAS 11 August 2017 0 comments Neil Manthorp looks back on a ‘forgettable’ summer for South Africa, but argues brighter times may be on the horizon […]
WE MUST LEARN WHEN TO SOAK UP PRESSURE 21 July 2017 0 comments Waiting for a chance: Mark Stoneman is a good player of the short ball and a good driver PICTURE: Getty […]
Big Vernon Philander has earned the right to feast at the top 12 July 2017 0 comments By Neil Manthorp The suburb of Ravensmead in Parow, 20 kilometres from the centre of Cape Town, has no airs, […]
PROTEAS ARE DOWN BUT THEY WILL STILL BE A TEST 30 June 2017 0 comments Fighter: Dean Elgar embodies the fighting spirit of South Africa when it comes to Test cricket PICTURE: Getty Images There […]
TALE OF TWO PACE MEN AS PROTEAS STUMBLE 9 June 2017 0 comments SOUTH AFRICAN WRITER AND BROADCASTER NEIL MANTHORP I’m backing you! David Miller celebrates with Morne Morkel during Wednesday’s defeat against […]
Forget the Trophy… it’s all about the South Africans 19 May 2017 0 comments TCP SAYS… Alex Narey @anarey_NLP White Lightning: Allan Donald was always at the heart of the action for South Africa […]
Derek Pringle column – Proteas always bring a certain menace 10 May 2017 0 comments For many, the Ashes series this winter is the one for England to win, following their drubbing in Australia last […]
Paul Nixon column – I’d love to go for the hat-trick with Tallawahs and build up my coaching CV 23 August 2016 0 comments What a couple of weeks it’s been! Caribbean Premier League winners for the second time then a wonderful family holiday […]
Paul Nixon column – No score too large for Gayle and Co to chase 12 July 2016 0 comments I am currently in Guyana preparing for the top of the table clash in the Caribbean Premier League. My Jamaica […]
I’m not cashing in quite yet says jet-setter Steyn 5 July 2016 0 comments Peter Miller discovers the South African paceman has not lost his focus on playing for his country Dale Steyn’s flying […]
Kepler Wessels exclusive column 2 February 2016 0 comments THE victory in Centurion was a much-needed one for South Africa and is sure to boost the morale of the […]
Phillip Hughes – one year on 1 December 2015 0 comments Tristan Lavalette revisits the unique and developing talents of a cricketer we lost way too early It has been one […]
Marcus North column 25 November 2015 0 comments Well, how quickly things happen these days! We had been talking about the ‘possibility’ of Mitchell Johnson retiring after he had […]
Warner has defied the doubters in style 18 November 2015 0 comments by Garfield Robinson Occasionally, something new comes along that you don’t quite get. You don’t get it because it is […]