Australia successfully co-hosted the men's edition in 1987 with New Zealand and hosted the 2003 event alone, but has never staged a women's World Cup... READ MORE›
Australia successfully hosted the men's edition in 1987 and co-hosted the 2003 event with New Zealand, but has never staged a women's World Cup... READ MORE›
Ramiz Raja, another former Pakistan test cricketer and now television commentator, also celebrated the return of international cricket at home... READ MORE›
South Africa skipper Jean de Villiers is refusing to even contemplate an upset as he looks ahead to his third World Cup... READ MORE›
The Kabaddi World Cup is indicative of the current state of Indian sporting enterprise... READ MORE›
Prosecutor Patrick Nkuna told the court he had established a link between the World Cup stadium corruption and the murders of Mr Mohlala and Mr Mpatlanyane... READ MORE›
Related Stories South African police have released composite images of two men suspected of killing national football captain Senzo Meyiwa... READ MORE›
The ICC doubles the prizemoney for the Women's Cricket World Cup to 2 million, with every match of the tournament to either be broadcast or live-streamed online... READ MORE›
Anderson was banned after South Africa's LGBTQI community lobbied the South African government to revoke his visa exempt status as an American visitor... READ MORE›
On Sunday, Judge Hans Fabricius in South Africa's high court had issued an interim order barring Bashir from leaving the country... READ MORE›
From dog coats to toilet paper, Nadeshiko fever hits stores ahead of World Cup final... READ MORE›
Australia, India, South Africa and England remain in contention for the Women's Cricket World Cup of 2017... READ MORE›
Australia will play India in the semi-finals of the Women's Cricket World Cup after a 59-run win over South Africa in Taunton... READ MORE›
The 1868 Aboriginal cricket tour of England is a key moment in Australian history, Dr Sculthorpe, curator and section head of Oceania at the British Museum, said... READ MORE›
The Kruger national park in South Africa is very dry, and Zululand has had no rain at all... READ MORE›
These numbers are shocking but not uncommon in South Africa, a Doctors Without Borders report said... READ MORE›
Punters could catch a million at icc cricket world cup matches... READ MORE›
Rugby World Cup 2015 Japan beat two-time winners South Africa in shock 34-32 win... READ MORE›
Students on Thursday were ordered to abandon a South African university, leaving behind smoldering buildings after protests turned violent... READ MORE›
Even though it moved its headquarters and primary stock market listing from Johannesburg to London in 1999, the company retains a South African flavor... READ MORE›
Women's cricket used to be all about Australia and England, but the rise of South Africa adds a new element to this World Cup... READ MORE›
A South African rhino breeder has implemented a controversial plan to save his animals from poachers... READ MORE›
In memory, this World Cup semi-final between England and South Africa will go down as a classic... READ MORE›
Recent protests at university campuses across South Africa have once again highlighted divisions over race, language and identity, with many black people saying they feel marginalised... READ MORE›
Mystery illness hits Kiwis ahead of dead rubber When New Zealand players fall ill during World Cups it is taken very seriously in the Shaky Isles... READ MORE›
But the Australia-New Zealand cricket World Cup is going to show that the world is still in love with 50-over cricket... READ MORE›
Opposition parties in South Africa have called for nationwide protests against President Jacob Zuma... READ MORE›
South Africa are facing mounting criticism over their many support staff at the World Cup after an underwhelming start to their campaign... READ MORE›
South Africa are facing mounting criticism over their many support staff at the World Cup after an underwhelming start to their campaign... READ MORE›
A lawyer representing 4,365 claimants affected by silicosis said Saturday that Anglo American South Africa and AngloGold Ashanti have agreed to pay the equivalent of 32,595,800... READ MORE›
South Africa holds the biggest reserves of platinum, chrome and manganese... READ MORE›
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