A total of 30 former Proteas have united in their support of the Black Lives Matter movement.Cricket South Africa's acting CEO Jacques Faul says it is important for members of the cricketing community to share their experiences of racism.Alviro Petersen and Ashwell Prince approached Pat Symcox directly after the former spinner's comments aimed at Lungi…
Proteas fast bowler Lungi Ngidi Former national cricketers Pat Symcox and Boeta Dippenaar need to get to grips with the history of their game, their country and the society they live in. Their attacks on magnificent fast bowler Lungi Ngidi are testimony to an inability to recognise the moment and a failure to understand the…
Jacques Faul (Gallo Images) Cricket South Africa say they stand in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement.Acting CEO of Cricket South Africa Jacques Faul said it was the organisation's duty to educate, especially with regard to all forms of discrimination.The organisation will further spread the message of anti-racism on Mandela Day (18 July).Cricket South…
Jacques Faul during a CSA media briefing at Newlands Cricket Ground on 14 December 2019. Bertram Malgas/Gallo Images Cricket SA has brought in Betway as a Test and ODI series sponsor but there's still no sign of flagship Proteas' men's team title sponsor.Standard Bank ended its association with the Proteas when the four-year term ended…
Suspended CSA CEO Thabang Moroe will know his fate in the next few weeks.CSA has confirmed that a forensic audit into alleged misconduct by Moroe will be concluded next week.Moroe was suspended in December for a six-month period, with Jacques Faul taking his place. Cricket South Africa (CSA) has confirmed that they will be receiving the forensic…
Your 30s and 40s are what some would consider the best years of your life. You’re no longer “figuring it out,” but you aren’t “old” by society’s ageist standards either. It should be a sweet spot—right? But despite the illusion of stability and security, it’s also common for anxiety and self-doubt to worsen during your
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