Lions must find heart, attitude, says defence coach Jaque Fourie
Johannesburg — To say the Lions have come across as angry these last few days, might be underselling their collective emotion.
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Johannesburg — To say the Lions have come across as angry these last few days, might be underselling their collective emotion.
Johannesburg — With Mamelodi Sundowns on course to defend their league title, which would be their second domestic silverware after already bagging the MTN8 cup, the launch of this season’s Nedbank Cup will offer the other teams a shot at redemption.
Johannesburg - After over a decade, the city of Durban will once again open its doors to an international golf tournament when the Jonsson Workwear Open tees off at both Durban Country Club and Mount Edgecombe Country Club from February 24 to 27 with a field of the finest young stars from the Sunshine Tour and European Challenge Tour.
Proteas coach Mark Boucher's disciplinary proceedings have been set down for 16 to 20 May, Sport24 can confirm.
KL Rahul’s captaincy of the India side should not be judged yet, according to the former opener and World Cup winner Gautam Gambhir.
Johannesburg - Zambian referee Janny Sikazwe who ended the Africa Cup of Nations match between Tunisia and Mali before the full 90 minutes were up, says he was suffering with heatstroke when he blew his whistle for full time prematurely.
Johannesburg - South Africa’s leading golfers and emerging stars will aim to stake the first claim when the SunBet Cape Town Ladies Open tees off the ninth Sunshine Ladies Tour season in the City of Cape Town on Wednesday.
The rain-affected second ODI between West Indies women and South Africa women was largely dominated by the bowlers barring the one-over eliminator. The match in Johannesburg went into a Super Over after both West Indies and South Africa were bowled out for 160 in 41-over-a-side match. But what transpired in those two overs was nothing short of outstanding. West Indies batters Deandra Dottin and Hayley Matthews smashed 25 runs off Shabnim Ismail's Super Over, the same bowler who had an economy rate of 3.65 in the allotted overs earlier.