Obrigado Vasco! - now Gautengelengs feel sick
Show me the Capetonian whose heart is not warmed by the triumphant march of Club de Regatas Vasco da Gama FC into the Premiership, challenges Telford Vice.
Why fake Bafana jersey leads to life of crime
Despite his surname, Telford Vice has never had much of a mind for crime - but that may be about to change.
How your cheering made Polly feel
Telford Vice catches up with recently retired Protea Shaun Pollock to find out what is he up to now?
Arthur's arrogance irks Dyson
Coaches John Dyson and Mickey Arthur have engaged in some war of words ahead of the West Indies-South Africa one day Newlands clash. . .
Zondeki, Du Preez slug it out for top spot
The SuperSport Series title is almost certainly on its way to Bloemfontein, but Mondé Zondeki and Dillon du Preez will have other matters on their minds when the ...
Newlands will be back to its best
Like a grumpy rattlesnake, the Newlands outfield will not be pretty, but it will be fast when South Africa take on the West Indies.
Smith on the mend for the Newlands clash
South Dakota is a long way from Newlands, but South African captain Graeme Smith will nonetheless fight his own Battle of Wounded Knee in the shadow of Table Mountain ...
Zondeki likely to return to Cobras
The Cobras will be heartened to hear that the make-up of their team to play the Lions in a SuperSport Series match is among South Africa coach Mickey Arthur's priorities. ...
Steyn back on bloodlust trail
Dale Steyn's week in the wilderness ended in emphatic style at Newlands when he took four wickets on the first day of the second Castle Lager Test against the West ...
Selection quandary for Proteas
Neil McKenzie is an easygoing sort of bloke, which is just as well considering the conspiracy theories that are swirling around him like the winds that buffet Table ...
AB, Boucher to dig Proteas out of a deep hole
Those South Africans who wished for a three-day rout in the first Test against the West Indies had better be careful: they may get exactly that, writes Telford Vice. ...
Windies show they're also warriors
When Chris Gayle went out, the life began leaking out of the opening day of the first Test between South Africa and the West Indies. But Telford Vice still managed ...
It won't be a breeze, says Arthur
The ICC Test rankings aren't much use to man nor beast, but they might yet help South Africa steer clear of mental pitfalls in their Test series against the West ...
Can Windies stop wobbling?
Ominous echoes are ringing in the West Indies team's ears with the first Castle Lager Test at hand in Port Elizabeth.
A pitch of a problem for South Africa
Who would be a cricket groundsman in South Africa? From players to commentators, they just can't please anyone. Telford Vice goes under cover to get their side of ...
Confidence, obduracy and flair - that's Amla
Hashim Amla's patience could be one of South Africa's most important assets in the imminent Test series against the West Indies, writes Telford Vice.
New ball key in Test series - Arthur
Mickey Arthur needs to be many things to many people as South Africa's coach, but the role of team clairvoyant wouldn't seem to be part of his job. . .
Cobras show they do have venom
The Cape Cobras have proved that there is light at the end of the tunnel as they take on the Dolphins in a SuperSport clash.
Cobras desperate to break 17-match drought
The last time the Cape Cobras won a SuperSport Series match, Alan Dawson scored a half-century and Percy Sonn was alive and well, writes Telford Vice.
No replacement for Philander yet
Stiaan van Zyl will step into the breach for JP Duminy in the Cape Cobras team to play the Dolphins in a SuperSport Series match.
Bodi in for Twenty20
Titans left-hander Gulam Bodi is a notable inclusion in the South African Twenty20 side for the game against the West Indies.
Cobras desperate for a win
Telford Vice looks at the Cobras' performance thus far in the Supersport Series. It looks a bit glum for the Western Province side who is in last place in the standings. ...
Illness can't stop captain Smith
Proteas captain Graeme Smith is a Henry V for the modern age, well at least for some, writes Telford Vice.
Cobras missing key players
Telford Vice asks: Ashwell Prince is a quality cricketer, but can he make up for the loss of seven players?
Duminy on track for greater things
JP Duminy is living proof that more than talent is required to produce a player who might make a name for himself at international level.