Lungani Zama
@whamzam17Lungani Zama is an international freelance sport and travel journalist, and a regular contributor to New Frame.
Lungani Zama is an international freelance sport and travel journalist, and a regular contributor to New Frame.
The board’s inability to rein in Thabang Moroe played a critical part in the organisation’s downfall, highlighted by a dark episode of revoking the accreditation of journalists critical of the cricket body.
In the first of a three-part series, ousted Cricket South Africa chief executive Haroon Lorgat speaks about the implications of the poor decisions CSA made in 2017 regarding the T20 Global League.
The future looks bleak for the Proteas Women with the pandemic biting into gains made domestically and internationally. It doesn’t help that the South African government is failing to support them.
That the CSA president acknowledged Toyana should have coached SA was unsurprising. He has endured much more than that oversight, while continuing to produce Proteas.
South African rugby has lost a gentle giant in Kaunda Ntunja. His commentary in isiXhosa poetically ushered in the Springboks’ first black captain and ‘popped champagne’ after Mapimpi’s magic.
The South African limited-overs captain hopes to emulate another Proteas legend who was a force with the bat and had a flexible tongue that helped him communicate better with his teammates.
The wait was long and painful, from the endless jokes to that Steven Gerrard slip. But after 30 years Liverpool are finally Premier League champions of England.
The senseless killing of George Floyd has once again highlighted the danger of being black in the supposed land of the free. Sports stars are speaking out as waves of protest spread around the world.
Farhaan Behardien, who always struggled for a place in the Proteas, had finally found a home in Durham. But the Covid-19 lockdown has seen him stuck in Pretoria.
The Proteas Women were supposed to play a Black Day match to raise awareness about South Africa’s struggle with gender-based violence. Its postponement doesn’t mean the fight is off.
The Sharks captain started the year as a world champion, his challenge to lead the Durban franchise to Super Rugby glory. But Covid-19 had other ideas, forcing Am to contemplate a grim new reality.
Sport is a welcome escape from real life. But Covid-19 is spreading rapidly around the world and the communal nature of sports events, for players and fans, provides the perfect breeding ground.
The Tiger Cubs roared to glory at the ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup in South Africa, evidence of the changing landscape of the sport as new cricketing nations challenge the status quo.
The inspirational former Proteas captain may have left during a dark period in South African cricket but his captaincy was illuminated with bright days, especially against Australia.
The Proteas Women spinner is one of the most colourful characters on the team, creating a positive atmosphere in the changing room ahead of South Africa’s pursuit of history at the T20 World Cup.
The Springbok captain could have earned more money in Japan or the US, especially now being signed to a major management label. But he chose the Stormers and a chance at his first domestic title.
England humbled the Proteas on home soil with a 3-1 Test series victory. The poor SA performance reflected political turmoil off the pitch, but there are signs that they can bounce back.
Quinton de Kock’s cricketing brain has made him South Africa’s new ODI skipper. But if his batting genius is to win games on its own, first he must give up the keeper’s gloves.
Aphelele Fassi has dazzled in a short time, leading to a belief that he will soon join the list of rugby players who have graduated from the Shark Tank to the Springbok No. 15 jersey.
Japan and Nigeria will be playing in the ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup for the first time, giving a glimpse of cricket to come from these nations at a tournament known for launching careers.
South Africa need to tap into that day-five magic at the next cricket Test in Port Elizabeth, much like English allrounder Ben Stokes did at Newlands to take the series to 1-1 at the midway point.