Cape Town: Cricket South Africa president Norman Arendse resigned on Wednesday, citing differences with chief executive Gerald Majola.
Johannesburg: The struggling Zimbabwean national cricket side is set to be invited to play in South Africa's domestic competitions this season, a report said.
Sydney:After asking ICC to review Aussie monopoly over Boxing Day and New Year's Tests, Cricket South Africa (CSA) has now upped the ante by claiming that Australia has put other countries to financial hardships by taking advantage of a heavily biased Future Tours Programme (FTP).
Johannesburg:Cricket South Africa (CSA) has announced the itinerary for 2007-08 season which includes hosting of the inaugural ICC Twenty20 World Cup South Africa 2007 in September.
Johannesburg:Low ticket prices at this year's inaugural ICC World Twenty20 tournament are seen as key to bringing crowds back to International Cricket Council events, according to Cricket South Africa chief Gerald Majola.
Johannesburg:Despite coming a cropper in the World Cup semi-finals against Australia, the Board of Directors of Cricket South Africa (CSA) have renewed the contracts of skipper Graeme Smith and coach Mickey Arthur for another two years.
Johannesburg:South Africa's inconsistent performances at the World Cup culminating in a seven-wicket semi-final trouncing by Australia are to be investigated by the national governing body.
Bridgetown (Barbados):South Africa captain Graeme Smith on Monday played down reports of a heavy drinking session by some of his players on the night following their World Cup defeat against New Zealand.
Johannesburg:Cricket South Africa has announced zero tolerance measures for unruly crowd behaviour, including evictions and possible life bans on spectators, who racially abuse players in the ODI series against Pakistan starting tomorrow.
Johannesgurg:Herschelle Gibbs might incur up to a five-Test ban after the South African was caught mouthing racial abuses aimed at the Pakistani supporters on day four of the Centurion Test match yesterday.