Cape Town: Security managers for the ongoing cricket World Cup in South Africa received a number of bomb threats even as the opening ceremony of the mega event rolled on as per plans.
Cape Town: Security managers for the ongoing cricket World Cup in South Africa received a number of bomb threats even as the opening ceremony of the mega event rolled on as per plans.
Cape Town: Barely three months before South Africa hosts the 2003 cricket World Cup, the country's government and cricket Board were at loggerheads on Thursday over the Board's scrapping of race quotas.
Centurion (South Africa): At least five black players will be in South Africa's World Cup cricket squad of 16 according to United Cricket Board of South Africa (UCBSA) president Percy Sonn, the SAPA news agency reported on Wednesday.
Centurion (South Africa): At least five black players will be in South Africa's World Cup cricket squad of 16 according to United Cricket Board of South Africa (UCBSA) president Percy Sonn, the SAPA news agency reported on Wednesday.
Johannesburg: The development of cricket among previously disadvantaged communities in South Africa has received a boost with a grant of nearly half a million Rands from the Ministry of Sport.
Cape Town: Judge Edwin King's decision to terminate the work of the Commission of Inquiry into cricket match-fixing work continues to be mired in controversy in South Africa with opposition parties wanting it to run its full course.
Johannesburg: There has been widespread reaction in South Africa to the request by Judge Edwin King, chairman of the Commission of Inquiry that led to the lifetime ban on former national hero and South African cricket captain Hansie Cronje, to end its work.