Harare [Zimbabwe], Jan 7 (ANI): Former South African pacer Makhaya Ntini has revealed that he was asked to step down as the bowling coach of the Zimbabwe cricket team.
New Delhi [India], January 8 (ANI): Television actor and Emmy-award winning artist Sterling K. Brown has made his entry in the history books, as he became the first African-American actor to take home a Golden Globe for 'Best Performance by an Actor (Male) in a TV series, Drama'.
Johannesburg [South Africa], Jan 7 (ANI): South African pace Dale Steyn will miss the remaining first Test against India is also likely to miss the entire series due to a heel injury.
Pune (Maharashtra) [India], Jan 6: South African tennis ace Kevin Anderson will face off against Frenchman Gilles Simon in title clash of the Maharashtra Open, here on Saturday.
Johannesburg [South Africa], Jan 5 (ANI): The South African Government on Friday directed the country's transport department to launch a probe into Thursday's train crash that killed around 18 people and injured more than 200.
Luxor [Egypt], Jan 5 (ANI): A hot-air balloon, carrying 20 tourists over Egypt's Luxor city, crashed on Friday morning, killing a South African tourist and injuring twelve more.
Johannesburg [South Africa], Jan 4 (ANI): At least four persons were killed and scores wounded in the passenger train crash in South Africa on Thursday.
Abu Dhabi [UAE], Dec 31 (ANI): South African Tennis player Kevin Anderson has added his name to the prestigious list of winners of the Mubadala World Tennis Championship (MWTC).
Cape Town [South Africa], December 30 (ANI): South African all-rounder, Chris Morris, has been added to the South African team squad for the first Test match against India.
New Delhi [India] , December 29 (ANI):The Emirates Airline on Friday apologised for the inconvenience caused to Shikhar Dhawan and family but simultaneously rejected the allegations made by the Indian batsman of "unprofessional" behaviour and said that it acted according to the South Afri
New Delhi [India], December 29 (ANI): The Emirates Airline on Friday rejected Indian batsman Shikhar Dhawan's allegations of "unprofessional" behaviour and said that it acted according to South African laws.