Bezuidenhout in a good space at the moment
Disappointed and despondent are not words Christiaan Bezuidenhout would like to use as he looks ahead to the European Tour?s $3. 5million Saudi International.
Stellar golfing field heading to Saudi Arabia
The 2020 Saudi International had added a few more big names to the list for their second event
Big Easy to bring star power to already impressive Sun City field
The NGC field also includes players like Padraig Harrington, Tommy Fleetwood and Lee Westwood
Sun City birthday brings big first prize increase for Africa's Major
Lee Westwood will defend his title in the Nedbank Golf Challenge hosted at the Gary Player Country Club
Defending champ Stone leads SA charge in Scotland
A year ago, Brandon Stone had a sensational final round 60 to win the Scottish Open title
SA's Justin Harding swings onto golf's global map
At the start of the US Masters, very few people knew who he was, now they know Justin Harding and where he is from
Harding keeps riding his luck in Saudi
Finishing eighth at the Dubai Desert Classic and then being invited to play at the Saudi International. . . Justin Harding is riding high
Els 'excited' by rising talent as senior tour beckons
One of the veteran South African golfers ,the Big Easy has 71 wins including two Open Championships and two US Opens
Saudi stepping Stone for Brandon
South Africa's Brandon Stone put his disappoints down to ?poor putting? but has been working on it in Dubai and also on his arrival in Saudi Arabia
Amla’s move greeted with shock
Hashim Amla’s announcement that he would be play for the Cobras next season has been met with shock in some headquarters.
Boxing great jets in
Evander Holyfield, the former undisputed world cruiserweight and heavyweight champion, sang the praises of Nelson Mandela
'I didn't take drugs'
Banned Comrades gold medallist Sergio Motsoeneng says he cannot understand how his A and B samples tested positive for a banned substance.
'He didn't need to cheat'
Remember the identical twins who cheated at the Comrades in 1999? Well, Sergio Motsoeneng has paid his dues and has started a new life in his road-running career. ...
Chargers hold off Bangalore challenge
Dale Steyn's outstanding bowling performance for the Royal Challengers Bangalore was of no consequence as the Deccan Chargers upstaged their fancied opposition. ...
Hansie: A decade on
It's been 10 years since Indian police revealed how former South African captain Hansie Cronje was involved in match-fixing. The Sunday Independent looks back at ...
Gibbs' Indian Premier League future in doubt
Herschelle Gibbs' future in the Indian Premier League has been put in doubt with his axing from the Deccan Chargers team for their game against the Rajasthan Royals. ...
Money erases Aussie security fears
Australian cricketers are always the first to shoot off their mouths when it comes to security - especially when they are to visit the sub-continent, writes Iqbal ...
Last-chance saloon for Dolphins
It will probably be the last throw of the dice for the misfiring Dolphins at Kingsmead when they meet the Eagles in the Pro20 Series.
No beer money in Amla's coffers
As a devout Muslim, Hashim Amla does not pocket a cent of his match fee or any incentives paid by Castle (the South African breweries).
England on top as light fades
First Andrew Strauss, then Alastair Cook and Jonathan Trott took on the South African bowling attack to finish day two of the second Test against South Africa ahead. ...
Strauss strangles SA attack
England captain Andrew Strauss takes the tea break on an unbeaten half century as the South African bowlers struggle to find success.
Steyn, Ntini boost SA's total
Dale Steyn and Makhaya Ntini came together for a vital tenth wicket partnership, which took South Africa over the 300-run mark against England in Durban.
Proteas pull it together after meltdown
AB de Villiers and Mark Boucher helped the South Africans back from a precarious situation, but they're both out at lunch on the second day of the second Test against ...
SA reeling as bad light stops play
A flurry of wickets had the South Africans in a spot of panic before the dark clouds gathered and brought to an end the day's play.
Smith, Kallis bat SA to safety
South Africa captain Graeme Smith and Jacques Kallis have guided their team out of trouble at tea on the first day of the second Test in Durban.