In a wide-ranging interview, Ashwin explains why he chose not to cooperate with SuperSport’s investigation, reconciling with Nick and Naas, and what comes next.
It’s no secret that Beauden Barrett and Damian McKenzie possess phenomenal skills and pace, and over the weekend the duo was showing off.
Some of the A-listers’ fashion choices at this year’s Durban July didn’t go down well with the critics. These are five that really stood out.
The World Cup’s meme game has been strong, and we’ve all had a good laugh at Neymar. Now it’s time for England to start dreaming big.
The British driver was clearly angered by what he felt was a deliberate collision, orchestrated by Ferrari, to help Vettel extend his lead at the top.
England’s win over Sweden sparked wild celebrations across the country. IKEA had a visit, and the streets were full of pissed up Poms going wild.
It looks like Putin has had a word with the Russian hooligans, because the World Cup has been incident-free, but right around Europe the war wages on.
The 2018 edition of South Africa’s premier bodyboarding competition will see some very brave souls hitting the waves at Cape Columbine.
In a case of ‘we’ve been here before, haven’t we’, another shark was spotted by event officials swimming near unsuspecting surfers at the iconic surf spot.
People are having a blast with the snow in the Western Cape, like these snowboarders who made the most of the slopes in superb fashion.
These women are facing an onslaught of unwanted attention, harassment, and online vitriol by pervy football fans while reporting in Russia.
It’s been 32 years since Maradona fisted his way to World Cup glory, and his antics at this year’s tournament make it worth revisiting.
Last night was a nailbiter of the highest order, with Colombia trying every trick in the book to oust the English from the World Cup. Nope, it’s still coming home.
When Divvy took over the Zimbabwean national team back in February, he promised big things. Sadly, due to matters out of his hands, it’s not going well.
Just when you think he’s reached peak bellend, the Brazilian superstar ups the ante. That Belgium game wasn’t too bad, either.
A World Cup qualifier between Australia and the Philippines turned very, very ugly with punches flying, chairs being thrown and some crowd participation.
The World Cup drama grabbed most of the sporting headlines over the weekend, but if intercept tries are your thing then here’s an effort you’ll want to see.
It’s been a while since we’ve seen a Joe van Niekerk sighting make the news, and the 38-year-old former Bok seems to enjoying life away from prying eyes.
It was a weekend of high drama, with big names crashing out and spot kicks breaking hearts. Of course, there was also a spectacular dive or two.
World Cups are glorious for a number of reasons, and fans going all out with their outfits is right up there. Let’s check out a few classics from this year’s edition.
English fans have good reason to be hopeful about their chances this year, but they are prone to the odd World Cup upset. This might be their most famous of all.
Yesterday was a pretty crummy day for Africa football-wise, but at least we can all chuckle at the misfortunes of Belgian Michy Batshuayi.
The Brazilian superstar may end his career as the leading international goalscorer of all time, and this record will take some catching, too.
Yesterday saw the defending champs dumped out of the World Cup, and of course there were tears. The rest of the world seemed to enjoy it, though.
Organisers of a surfing tournament in Ballito have been hit with claims of sexism, after a picture of their two winners went viral on social media.
The World Cup always throws up a few surprises, and unheralded footballers have their stories told around the world. Meet Alireza Beiranvand.
You’ve seen him dancing, and you’ve seen him pulling zap signs at Nigerian fans. You probably haven’t seen him unable to talk and being carted around.
Siya and Rachel Kolisi have been thrust into the limelight of late, and not all of the attention has sat well with the Springbok first lady.
Nick Kyrgios has a history of dubious on-court behaviour, and his latest antics have seen him cop a R238 000 fine. Not that he cares.
The World Cup is big business right around the world, and even drug smugglers are looking for some creative ways to cash in.