Live TV can be unforgiving, and during the third test match between the Proteas and Pakistan, respected commentator Mark Nicholas put his foot in it.
Every now and again a batsman clobbers six sixes off an over. Throw in a few no-balls and a team effort, though, and you have a new world record.
If you’re a fan of cricket, good music, lekker vibes and the beautiful country charm of Noordhoek, you’re in luck.
During a grade cricket match in Sydney, Warner left the field mid-innings after being chirped by an opposition player. Looks like he can’t handle the heat.
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.
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.
Unfortunately this is not fake news, and we’ve seen the last of AB in a Proteas shirt.
Justin Langer has been brought in to try and restore the Ozzie team’s credibility, but the former opener has a few skeletons in his closet.
Smith, Warner, Bancroft – three names that will forever be associated with cheating. Not a good look, but Australia’s real sporting shame is something far more sinister.
We’ve heard plenty this week about how distraught Steve Smith is, and if you doubted that then his press conference earlier is all the proof you need.
Mickey Arthur is uniquely placed to understand the Ozzie team culture, having coached three different countries. It’s safe to say Australia was his least favourite.
We’re set to hear from Steve Smith later today, but the man at the centre of it all has finally given a statement, I dunno, anyone else feel like this doesn’t cut it?
The tape / sandpaper debate can finally be settled once and for all, although David Warner has bigger things to worry about. His bank balance is taking a beating.
Another day, another round of drama as the Ozzie wheels come off. If you’re wondering how Lehmann hung onto his job, here’s some food for thought.
I know you’re probably starting to tire of all the cricket talk, but let’s take a moment to give props to the team that captured the Ozzie scoundrels in action.
We will soon learn exactly what actions Cricket Australia takes against their cheats, but inside sources paint a picture of a team in disarray.
Yesterday was the kind of day you want to savour, so let’s look at some of the best moments that may have slipped you by. Warning – this may leave you grinning.
Australia is reeling from what may be the worst 24 hours in their recent sporting history, and the ramifications and fallout is only just beginning.
The Australian cricket team are licking their wounds ahead of next week’s third test at Newlands, and now everyone’s talking about who just checked into their hotel.
There’s still a week until the third test kicks off at Newlands, but Vernon Philander’s late-night tweet is going to annoy the hell out of the Ozzies.
KG and Lungi may well be leading the Proteas bowling attack for many years to come, so it would help if the Ozzie media could tell the pair apart.
It looks like Kagiso Rabada has bowled his last ball this series, with a suspension likely to rule him out, but what’s going to happen to Mitchell Marsh?
Temba Bavuma made history when he cracked a test match 100 against the Poms in Cape Town, and if you’re keen for some goosebumps then give this a watch.
Everyone has seen the video of David Warner being restrained as the teams head to the changing rooms, but now we can see the exact moment things escalated.
The war of words between the Proteas and the Ozzies continues to rage on, although the latter tried their best to make sure their sledging wouldn’t be broadcast.
The war of words between the Ozzies and the Proteas is only getting started, as details emerge of what was said between Quinton de Kock and David Warner.
Everyone knows that the Ozzies play test cricket to win, and they’re pretty good at doing just that. As for David Warner? Well, take a look for yourself.
It’s usually the batsman who is under the pump when a bowler steams in, but over in New Zealand we’ve seen something that is really out of the ordinary.
20-year-old Mitchell Grimstone had himself a fine weekend, snaffling a superb one-handed catch that came with a very nice payday.