Eastern Province board member suspended for fraud
In yet another blow to the credibility of the Eastern Province Cricket Board, one of the union's board members, Rajan Moodaley, has been found guilty of fraud at a United Cricket Board disciplinary hearing and suspended from cricket for one year
20-Apr-2002•Peter Robinson
Australia achieve highest winning score in PE one-dayer
Building on the back of a thunderous Adam Gilchrist 52, Australia produced a masterly batting display to achieve the highest winning score by a team batting second in one-day history when they beat South Africa by three wickets in the sixth match of
06-Apr-2002•Peter Robinson
Watson a bonus as Australia swamp South Africa A
Pretty much a week to the minute after Australia demolished South Africa by an innings n the first Test at the Wanderers, Steve Waugh's apparently unstoppable team repeated the dose against the South African A team, crushing the home side's second
03-Mar-2002•Peter Robinson
Langer, Mark Waugh go on the rampage against South Africa 'A'
With the notable exception of Steve Waugh, Australia's batsmen ripped into what some consider South Africa's second-best attack, rushing to 452 for five on the second day of their four-day match against the South African `A' team at St George's Park
02-Mar-2002•Peter Robinson
Cullinan stakes claim for Test recall
Daryll Cullinan served notice that he is ready for a Test match recall with a measured 86 on the opening day of the South African `A' team's four-day match against Australia at St George's Park on Friday
01-Mar-2002•Peter Robinson
Cullinan to captain SA 'A' team against Australia
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Cullinan Photo CricInfo
In one of the clearest indications yet that he is on the verge of a Test recall, Daryll Cullinan has been named captain of the South Africa `A' team play Australia in a four-day match starting at St George's Park
26-Feb-2002•Peter Robinson
Namibia: National team to fight next week for place in finals of UCB Bowl three-day and one-day competitions
Namibia go into next week's UCB Bowl matches against Orange Free State 'A'
with an outside chance of making the final of both the three-day and one-day
competitions
08-Feb-2002•Tony Munro
Hayward named in Jumbos' semifinal squad
South African fast bowler Nantie Hayward has been included in a 13-man Eastern Province Jumbos squad for the Standard Bank Cup first leg semifinal against the KwaZulu-Natal Dolphins at St George's Park on Wednesday
28-Jan-2002•CricInfo Reporter
Senior Panel Confirmed for ICC Referees Commission
Three of the cricket world's senior and respected figures have been confirmed as members of the ICC's Referees Commission, set up by the ICC in the wake of the dispute with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) over penalties imposed on
10-Jan-2002•ICC Media Release
Authorities should have resolved Denness affair, says Clive Lloyd
Former West Indian Test captain and ICC match referee Clive Lloyd said on Monday that cricket's authorities could and should have found a way around the Mike Denness controversy, which would have allowed the final match in the South Africa-India
26-Nov-2001•Peter Robinson
Fines and bans handed down to Indian players
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20-Nov-2001•Media Release - UCBSA
ICC Match Referee confirms disciplinary action for Indian cricketers
Mike Denness, the ICC match referee appointed for the Castle Lager/MTN Test matches of the Summer Spice Series between South Africa and India, held four separate hearings with members of the Indian team yesterday and made the following findings
20-Nov-2001•ICC Media Release
No enlightment from Denness at farcical press conference
International Cricket Council match referee Mike Denness confirmed the punishments handed down to six Indian Test players relating to incidents in the second Test match against South Africa in Port Elizabeth, but refused to elaborate on his decisions
20-Nov-2001•Peter Robinson
Second-wicket stand saves India in Second Test
Leaving Mike Denness for one moment, India finally discovered reserves of application and resolve to hold out for a draw in the second Castle Lager/MTN Test match against South Africa at St George's Park on Tuesday
20-Nov-2001•Peter Robinson
Tendulkar appears before match referee
Sachin Tendulkar will learn on Monday evening whether any disciplinary action is to be taken against him following a hearing held by match referee Mike Denness before play on the fourth day of the second Castle Lager/MTN Test between South Africa and
19-Nov-2001•Peter Robinson
India look to the weather to save Second Test
India may have one important, if unpredictable, ally in their bid to save the second Castle Lager/MTN Test match against South Africa at St George's Park on Tuesday - the unsettled Eastern Cape weather
19-Nov-2001•Peter Robinson
Kallis bats South Africa into winning position in Second Test
Never a batsman prone to wild abandon, Jacques Kallis slowly, steadily but ever so surely dragged the second Castle Lager/MTN Test match away from India on the third day at St George's Park on Sunday
18-Nov-2001•Peter Robinson
India up against it as Laxman saves the follow-on
India were spared the embarrassment of having to follow on on the second day of the second Castle Lager/MTN Test at St George's Park on Saturday, but that was about all the tourists could be thankful for as South Africa took control of the match and,
17-Nov-2001•Peter Robinson
Magnificent Gibbs holds South Africa together on first day in PE
Herschelle Gibbs played a lone hand at St George's Park on Friday, making 155 not out out of South Africa's 237 for five on the first day of the second Castle Lager/MTN Test match after India had asked the home team to bat first
16-Nov-2001•Peter Robinson
'Do-or-die' for India, says Pollock
For India, the second Castle Lager/MTN Test match against South Africa starting at St George's Park on Friday is something of a "do-or-die" affair
15-Nov-2001•Peter Robinson