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Tests have helped Stubbs
When T20 cricket was first introduced, purists brushed it off as a bash-and-dash format which didn't require the same level of skills as longer forms of the game.
'Boks, England always special'
As the most experienced scrum-half in the Springbok squad, Cobus Reinach looks set to be part of the matchday squad when the world champions take on England at Twickenham on Saturday in a match the No 9 says will be as big as every other contest between the two nations.
PROTEAS HAVE AWOKEN
Highveld conditions will be a whole new challenge going into the final two games of the series.
Zverev cruises, Alcaraz beaten
Alexander Zverev opened his campaign at the ATP Finals in Turin on Monday evening by dispatching Andrey Rublev 6-4, 6-4 in their round-robin opener.
Poland seek revenge over Spain
Poland head into their first-round clash with hosts Spain at the Billie Jean King Cup Finals buoyed by the presence of Iga Swiatek and dreaming of a first-ever title in the team event.
Return of duo a boost for Bafana
VITAL: BROOS' MEN ARE SEEKING AFCON QUALIFICATION
Consistency is goal for Boks
Springbok flyhalf Handre Pollard (above) says a big goal for the team this season has been picking up consistent positive results, as they turn their attention to their second end-of-year tour game against England at Twickenham on Saturday.
Wales need to pick up the pieces
Gareth Anscombe says Wales will be \"hard on themselves\" as they regroup following a record-equalling 10th successive Test match defeat, against Fiji.
Blitzboks look at building depth
SNYMAN: TO EXPLORE OPTIONS BEFORE NEW SEASON
India asked to please explain
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said yesterday it has asked the sport's governing body to explain India's refusal to send a team to Pakistan for the Champions Trophy next year.
The dawn of a new era
AMORIM: NEW MANCHESTER UNITED MANAGER FACES A DAUNTING TASK
Rogers gets first England call-up
Aston Villa's Morgan Rogers (right) is among a group of five players added to England's squad for this month's Nations League fixtures against Greece and Ireland after eight players withdrew.
Bitcoin peaks at R1.6m
Investors bet currency will pass 100 000 as soon as the end of the year.
Breaking down medical aid terms for the new year
It's that time of year when medical scheme members are required to choose their plan options for next year.
Indirect offshore investing
TIPS: KEY CONSIDERATIONS FOR PROACTIVELY DIVERSIFYING YOUR FINANCIAL PORTFOLIO
FSCA probing clearance claim by Banxso
Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) is investigating claims that Banxso agents are informing clients that its trading licence has been reinstated and its platform remains live.
FlySafair conundrum
Ruling by council poses threat to international flights.
Future forward flip-flops now
VEGAN: MADE OF POLYPROPYLENE ROPE IN NICARAGUA
Feathers fly at Chanel's return
Chanel returned to the Grand Palais – scene of the late Karl Lagerfeld’s most legendary triumphs – for the first time in four years yesterday with a bird-cage-themed Paris Fashion Week show that recalled the label’s past glories.
Kim seals defence pact with Putin
North Korea has ratified a landmark defence pact with Russia, state media reported yesterday, deepening security cooperation that has seen Pyongyang send thousands of troops to help Moscow fight Ukraine.
Climate 'hell' uproots millions
High temperatures, extreme weather events to blame.
Opposition wins in Mauritius
Port Louis - Mauritius opposition leader Navin Ramgoolam said yesterday his alliance had won a crushing election victory over the governing coalition, after the incumbent prime minister conceded he faced a \"huge defeat\".
Nintendo's Mario woos new lovers
Once confined to rectangular screens, chirpy plumber Mario and pointy-eared Princess Zelda are popping up in theme parks and toy stores as Nintendo goes all out to win non-gamer fans.
Abused victims get a sorry
New Zealand's prime minister delivered a historic apology yesterday to victims abused in state care, acknowledging the \"unimaginable pain\" suffered within children's homes and psychiatric hospitals.
Dear Lord of the Fries...
I shower your luminous head with congratulations.
The Don builds his powerhouse
US president-elect Donald Trump announced new members of his incoming administration on Monday, and was expected to pick Florida Senator Marco Rubio as secretary of state.
Iconic symbol of passion
Last weekend, among 55,000 runners, an interesting pair of South African flag running shorts crossed the finish line of the New York City Marathon.
More problems in aviation industry
The problems in the aviation industry are mounting.
Attack on Chiefs is unfair and uncalled for
Not all who have eyes can see and Katlego Modiba is one of those, writes Zakes Nakedi.
Wrong countries going childless
While the world is in geo-political turmoil, the existing social order - especially when it comes to the idea of traditional family structures - also seems to be in flux.