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Cronje the business student is frustrated at ban  ( 14:10 )
Fakir Hassen
JOHANNESBURG: Slapped with a life long ban from cricket, former South African captain Hansie Cronje has become a business student, and says he should be allowed teach the game.

Tensions ease between Cronje and South African Cricket Board  ( 13:29 )
Fakir Hassen
JOHANNESBURG: Tensions appeared to be easing between former South African cricket captain Hansie Cronje, accused in a match-fixing scandal, and the United Cricket Board of South Africa (UCBSA).

No rift between UCBSA chief and Bacher: Officials  ( 13:10 )
Fakir Hassen
JOHANNESBURG: South Africa's cricket administrators have denied there is any rift between the board and the 2003 Cricket World Cup Committee (CWC).

After cricket, Kepler Wessels strikes gold in archery  ( 13:08 )
Fakir Hassen
JOHANNESBURG: Cricket was not enough for former South African captain Kepler Wessels, it seems. He now wants to represent his country at the Olympics in archery after winning a gold medal in the national championships.

South African cricketers prepare for new season  ( 11:28 )
Fakir Hassen
JOHANNESBURG: The South African national cricket squad has begun preparing for the new season that includes a crucial series against Australia, the unofficial world champions, at the end of the year.

'South African Indians need to move out of their cultural boxes'   ( 22:05 )
Fakir Hassen, Indo-Asian News Service
Johannesburg, Jan 3 (IANS) South African Indians have been able to freely practice their cultural and religious rights after the end of apartheid in the country but they need to also embrace other cultures and be enriched by them.

    
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