Australia-South Africa Test heading for draw
The first Test between Australia and South Africa was heading for a draw on Tuesday with the tourists 114 for three in their second innings at tea on the final day as tempers frayed.
Australia declar
Cowan, Clarke defy South Africa
Skipper Michael Clarke and Ed Cowan batted through the morning session to defy South Africa's bowlers and steer Australia out of trouble on the fourth day of the first Test on Monday.
Resuming at the
Rain delays second day's play in Brisbane Test
An early lunch was taken as rain continued to prevent a start to the second day's play in the first cricket Test between Australia and South Africa at the Gabba on Saturday.
The wicket remained cover
SA, Australia in shoot-out for No. 1
Pace-packed South Africa's number one world ranking is on the line in a mouth-watering Test series against an in-form Australia team that starts at Brisbane's Gabba on Friday.
The Proteas, who became
Ponting confident of playing in Gabba Test
Senior batsman Ricky Ponting plans to step up sprint work to prove his fitness from a hamstring injury ahead of Friday's opening Brisbane Test against South Africa.
Ponting withdrew during last week'
Steyn's Test warning as tour game ends in draw
South African pace spearhead Dale Steyn sounded an ominous warning before the Test series with Australia with a fiery spell of bowling in the drawn tour match with Australia A in Sydney on Sunday.
Te
Tickets for CLT20 on sale from Tuesday
Cricket buffs can purchase tickets for the fourth edition of the Champions League Twenty20 tournament, scheduled to be held in South Africa next month, from Tuesday.
The sale started off with tickets
South Africa to withdraw murder charges against miners
South Africa's top prosecutor says she is withdrawing controversial murder charges against 270 miners for the killings of 34 striking co-workers shot by police.
Sunday's announcement follows a barrag
Miners charged in deaths of 34 killed by police
Some 270 miners were charged on Thursday with the murders of 34 striking colleagues who were shot and killed by South African police officers, authorities said, a development that could further infuri
South Africa to take cue from Chennai SHGs
“Self-help groups in Chennai are vibrant and good in communication; their growth as units is tremendous.
We will incorporate this module in our country to help the destitute women in South Africa,”