Nutmegging a defender is the ultimate slap in the face. Throw some grass to the mouth into the mix, and you have a serious humbling.
Two St Stithians Old Boys playing cricket in England were jumped by a gang of seven men, with both suffering extensive injuries.
Cricketers are often quite fond of a round of golf on their off days, although English quick Jimmy Anderson might need some time away from the game.
Golfers are usually a rather demure bunch, which is part of what makes Phil Mickelson’s advert so unusual. Bust out the worm, big guy.
The day before the Tour de France was set to begin, a group of female riders hopped on their bikes to prove a point.
Rejoice, cyclists. A new era of bike riding may be upon us, thanks to chainless bicycles. Here’s how these contraptions work.
Some kid from Hawaii just surfed one of the longest ever waves documented, and we’ve got a video to prove it.
Yesterday’s leg of the Tour de France may have been the most chaotic that we’ve ever seen. Watch it all here.
WP Rugby president, Thelo Wakefield, has hit back at the former Springbok captain for criticising the union’s top dogs. Read his response here.
Only the gutsiest bodyboarders have what it takes to tackle the formidable force of nature that is the Tand wave. In the end, there could only be one winner.
The Tour de France is an incredible feat of human endurance, but all that pedalling can cause some folks to lose their marbles. Enter Gianni Moscon.
Real Madrid’s loss is Juventus’ gain, with the Portuguese superstar aiming to conquer Italy like he did Spain. His former club gave him a fitting send-off.
Trevor Noah ruffled the French’s feathers, including an irate ambassador, when he joked about the French football team’s African connections.
An advertising agency went all out to promote the Reykjavik Marathon. How? With a movie trailer that offers plenty of action, drama, romance – and running, of course.
It’s going to be a big week for bodyboarders, who take on a notoriously moody wave to try and land South Africa’s premier prize.
The 1999 British Open will always be remembered for what happened on the 18th hole. Here, the man himself runs through exactly what went wrong.
Chris Gayle doesn’t show off his athleticism all too often, which is part of what makes Sunday’s catch so memorable. Also, Joe Root is a happy chap.
It was one hell of a World Cup, but unfortunately, we’re at the point where the montage videos are rolled out. FIFA’s effort is quite a ride.
After having been forced into retirement back in 2015, former Bulls prop Morne Mellett is bringing a rather hefty lawsuit to the table.
Meghan Markle and sister-in-law Kate Middleton enjoyed a great girls’ day out at the Wimbledon Championship women’s finals on Saturday.
There were wild scenes of celebration around France yesterday. Sadly, however, some fans took things a little too far, and reports of fan deaths have now surfaced.
I don’t know what you have planned this weekend, but there’s a chance it involves football. May I suggest an easy way to win a bet?
On Sunday, football’s greatest showcase wraps up with the World Cup final. France takes on Croatia, and I would like a word with the neutrals.
Yuri Cortez is paid to capture all the on-field antics, but during Wednesday’s semi-final he unwittingly became part of the action himself.
Wimbledon always makes for great celeb sightings courtside, and this year’s event has been no different. Plus, you won’t see a better rally than this.
Mick Jagger might be one of history’s greatest ever rock and rollers, but English football fans have a few bones to pick with him.
English fans have become accustomed to seeing drinks tossed into the air when their team scores, but this was certainly not a celebratory effort.
England came within 22 minutes of a World Cup final, but in the end it was Croatia who came out on top. As you would imagine, there were tears.
You might be familiar with some of Ashwin Willemse’s life story, but it’s worth revisiting some of the obstacles he faced on the road to becoming a Bok.
England’s World Cup squad is full of players who earned their stripes in divisions lower than the Premier League. I’m not convinced the US team should follow that lead.