South Africa's Reeza Hendricks, right, listens to batting consultant Lance Klusener after batting in the nets during a training session ahead of their last T20 cricket match agains...
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South African batting coach Lance Klusener during a press conference, in Dharamshala. India and South Africa are scheduled to play their first T20 match of a three-match series on ...
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South African cricket team coach Lance Klusener during a practice session ahead of their T20 match against India, in Dharamshala
Steve Waugh writes that India's victory against Australia in a pressure cooker atmosphere at The Oval on Sunday will give them enormous confidence in the Cricket World Cup and Hardik Pandya is the man to be feared.
When one considers the tournament’s relatively short history and the pre-eminence of certain sides in that period – most notably the West Indies at the outset and Australia since the turn of the century – there are inevitably going to be some great names who never got to lift the famous triple-columned trophy after winning the Cricket World Cup
Lance Klusener's brief stint with the South African military intelligence informs his game Lance Klusener tries to putt straight at Radisson Hotel, Delhi