
ICC must break silence
The International Cricket Council must publicly pressure Cricket South Africa into decisive remedial action, writes RYAN VREDE. You may also like
The International Cricket Council must publicly pressure Cricket South Africa into decisive remedial action, writes RYAN VREDE. You may also like
The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Monday confirmed the official launch of the ICC Cricket World Cup Super League, which will get under way on Thursday when England and Ireland commence the first of three ODIs in Southampton. You may also like
In the next month the game’s leaders have to make some of the biggest decisions of the last decade, writes RYAN VREDE. You may also like
Fast bowler Kagiso Rabada was the only South African named in the International Cricket Council’s Test Team of the Year on Tuesday. You may also like
Faf du Plessis questions the ICC’s ball-tampering ruling, dismissing chewing gum or mints as foreign objects. You may also like
Players convicted of ball-tampering could be suspended for up to six Test matches or 12 ODIs, under new guidelines adopted by the ICC. You may also like
The ICC is weighing up the possibility of replacing the Champions Trophy with the biennial playing of the World Twenty20. You may also like
Following his superb 4-39 against England on Monday, Kagiso Rabada has moved to the summit of the ICC ODI Bowler rankings. You may also like
Proteas captain Faf du Plessis has officially launched an appeal against the ruling that he was guilty of ball-tampering. It was widely expected that he would, with the support of Cricket South Africa, especially after their CEO, Haroon Lorgat, demanded clarification of the rules regarding ‘artificial substances’. Du Plessis was fined his entire match fee for the second Test in Hobart… Read more →
Proteas stand-in skipper Faf du Plessis has been charged by the International Cricket Council with a level-2 offence for ball-tampering. You may also like