Would Jake White returning to the Springboks be a good idea?
Nick Mallett was chuffed to bits with what he saw at Newlands on Saturday.
Don’t touch him on his Australian teams.
No formal charges had been laid at the time of writing.
Both sides did a fine job of raising everyone’s heart-rates again in Christchurch, as the second game of five went right down to the wire. But who would hold their nerve at the death?
Former Irish international footballer, Stephen Hunt, has bemoaned the residency rule that allows players to represent countries other than the ones in which they were born.
Your team is playing Arsenal so what’s on your mind? Obviously,was it steak or steak and kidney?
The annual festival of pyjama cricket is upon us again as the world’s best prepare for a six-week slog around India. Here’s who struck gold… and who will be watching on TV with the rest of us.
It was an absolute thriller under the lights in Hamilton, as AB de Villiers and Andile Phehlukwayo kept their nerve to chalk up a victory in game one of five. Here’s what the internet said.
Perhaps if the national broadcaster hadn’t been wasting millions feathering senior staff’s nests they’d have the money to do their job, no?
A five-wicket haul from Imran Tahir helped South Africa secure an 78-run win over New Zealand in the first and only T20 on their tour to the Land of the Long White cloud.
Ernie Els has shrugged off criticism over his golf rendevouz with president Trump.
Paul Pogba’s brother will be looking to escape Paul’s shadow on Thursday night.
Allow me to indulge you in a bit of courtroom drama for a minute…
The whole world has been paying their respects to rugby’s finest.
Nike are going IN on the political messages.
This violence and property damage is saddening to watch. Unacceptable.
Ja, no, look…people aren’t happy, hey.
Semenya is in line to become a two-time Olympic champion.
Our Wayde made history in 2016, when he broke the 400m World Record at the Rio Olympics. Van Niekerk slashed Michael Johnson’s 1999 record from 43.18 to 43.03 seconds.
The Proteas’ new Test skipper passed Aussie David Warner’s record score in the fourth one-dayer in Cape Town, falling just shy of a double ton – and everyone on the internet was very pleased.