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The choke's on the All Blacks as South Africa and Australia eye third Rugby World Cup
Greg Smith
Sunday, 11 May 2008 22:39
The 2011 RWC provides both the Springboks and Wallabies with the opportunity to complete a hat-trick of victories and widen the gap over New Zealand, whose only success was in the first-ever tournament in 1987.
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Forget Australia and New Zealand, the Springboks are rugby union's greatest!
Greg Smith
Sunday, 11 May 2008 22:38
Why the South African game is streets ahead of the Kiwis and the Wallabies.
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The tangled web of deceit Aussies and Kiwis spin over rugby union's origins
Greg Smith
Saturday, 10 May 2008 12:07
Antipodeans are wasting their time in striving to claim the history of the game in the Southern Hemisphere. It started in South Africa...
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Why Australia, India, England and New Zealand are hogging the cricket limelight
Greg Smith
Friday, 09 May 2008 11:42
As in English football, the age of the Big Four has reached cricket. It's time for the other Test-playing nations to act or they will find themsleves in a media wilderness.
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Welcome to the new sound of cricket - the Ripraff Generation
Greg Smith
Thursday, 08 May 2008 13:34
The new instant gratification game serves the needs of fans who like their culture and sport in easy-to-read big print. Is this what cricket has come to?
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Is today's lust for viewing figures pushing cricket towards the gutter?
Greg Smith
Thursday, 08 May 2008 13:31
It's a far cry from the days of Christians fighting lions in the Coiosseum in Rome, but the motives are much the same - excitement and entertainment. But do we really need the Jackass, Fear-Factor-style mindset in cricket today?
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Why England and New Zealand are bit players on the world cricketing stage
Greg Smith
Friday, 02 May 2008 14:33
It's not the real test, but the forthcoming series between England and New Zealand will be watched with interest in South Africa before they embark on their tour of England. All of this pales into insignificance when you consider what is at stake when the Proteas go to Australia later this year.
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The umpire strikes back at Australia's dominance of cricket, rugby and every other sport
Greg Smith
Wednesday, 23 April 2008 13:34
Those wizards of Oz think they have every base covered, always winning and backed by their fabulous climate and natural ability. But a closer look at their dominance might reveal an uncanny knack of getting on the umpires' side. Surely this can't be the reason for their success...
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When Australia's cricketers get paid to behave . . .
Greg Smith
Monday, 21 April 2008 09:43
The acrimonious series Down Under against India has morphed into a touchy-feely-we-are-all-friends IPL love-in as players leave the wrangling to one side. Might this have something to do with money?
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The Graeme Smith effect can lead South Africa to Test glory
Greg Smith
Friday, 18 April 2008 06:57
The Aussies have been dominating cricket in the way Tiger Woods has golf, but South African Trevor Immelman proved that with the right spirit and skill, the greats can be overcome. In cricket, the young Proteas' skipper could inspire the toppling of Australia.
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All square in India, but South Africa remain on track to rule the cricket world
Greg Smith
Tuesday, 15 April 2008 13:13
The drawn series following excellent wins in Pakistan and Bangladesh confirms the Proteas' status as top challengers to Australia's crown. Before the Aussies, Graeme Smith and his team prepare for an assault on the English this summer.
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The difference between Australian and South African cricket
Greg Smith
Tuesday, 11 March 2008 11:45
The Australians have completed a victorious series hosting India in the most deplorable show of poor sportsmanship seen in cricket. The Proteas have a higher crcket calling.
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Beating Wales is a good ol' South African tradition - long may it continue!
Greg Smith
Saturday, 12 April 2008 15:50
Springbok fans feel that hammering the Welsh is their African birthright. So bring on Ryan Jones and his Six Nations Grand Slammers.
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Cricket's Fight Club - and a South African pummelling for the Aussies
Greg Smith
Friday, 11 April 2008 04:16
Ricky Ponting and Co may think they are cricket's wild boys, but they will meet their match in the Proteas Posse when the teams square up later this year. The gentleman's game, it ain't.
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No mythology, South Africa are set to rule the cricket world
Greg Smith
Wednesday, 09 April 2008 09:28
From underdogs to top dogs, Graeme Smith and Co are on a mission to see off the Aussies and claim the accolade of top cricketing nation.
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South Africa set to flatten England - then oust Australia as world's best cricket nation
Greg Smith
Sunday, 06 April 2008 12:03
Since losing in Sri Lanka two years ago, the Proteas have been on a steady climb through the Test rankings and are now ready to take on Ricky Ponting and Co for top spot
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South Africa severely test India's five-day credentials
Greg Smith
Saturday, 05 April 2008 09:16
There is no doubting India's status as one of the best in the world at the shorter forms of cricket. But in the current Test series, the Indians are also-rans.
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Indian cricket press catch the Aussie disease of bias
Greg Smith
Wednesday, 02 April 2008 10:28
The predatory sharks are out for the touring South Africans in the guise of wall-to-wall criticism on the back pages. But the Proteas will have the last laugh according to one Sportingo writer.
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Don't like Ricky Ponting? Text ASHES05!
Greg Smith
Wednesday, 02 April 2008 07:15
Those conniving Aussie cricketers are at it again, with a new form of cricket designed to intimidate opponents. The SMS (Sledging Messenger Service) is particularly worrying.
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2000: A Cricket Oddity being screened in India
Greg Smith
Sunday, 30 March 2008 08:12
South Africa have been frustrated by the featherbed wicket in the first Test in Chennai as the BCCI seem determined to run the show.
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