Mbalula reveals R10bn sport development plan
Sport and Recreation Minister Fikile Mbalula, has revealed that the National Sport and Recreation Plan (NSRP) will cost the nation up to R10 billio…read more
Sport and Recreation Minister Fikile Mbalula, has revealed that the National Sport and Recreation Plan (NSRP) will cost the nation up to R10 billio…read more
Sports apparel giant Nike will unveil its latest football boot around the world this weekend – the Nike CTR360 Maestri II Elite. read more
The 2010 FIFA World Cup may have helped to rebrand South Africa on a global stage but top officials have confirmed that the overall income from the tournament was far less than expected. read more
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has donated sports equipment to the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal, including a considerable offering from the International Boxing Association (AIBA), for use across 11 mayoral districts. read more
Jacques Rogge, the president of the International Olympic Committee, has openly praised South Africa as ‘joining the top league of games organisers in the world’ as the nation prepares to bid to host the Olympic Games in 2020. read more
The Kochi franchise has been given clearance to participate in next year's Indian Premier League after a drawn-out dispute over team ownership. read more
The famous Stellenbosch athletics stadium in Coetzenberg will relive its past when after organisers announced that athletes will aim to run a sub-four minute mile in the opening leg of the Yellow Pages Summer Series event on Friday 10th December. read more
The International Cricket Council is eyeing June 2013 for the inaugural Test World Championship and will use current rankings to decide the four play-off spots, according to the governing body’s CEO Haroon Lorgat. read more
Cricket South Africa (CSA) has apologised to former international batsman Herschelle Gibbs for ‘releasing inacccurate information’ regarding the termination of his contract. read more
You have just got to get them to the point where they really hate you. When you get to that point you sometimes make them think about something else -- a split second of concentration lapse that could give you a wicket.
New Zealand's Neil Wagner speaks of his bowling techniques ahead of the second test against England.
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