Search

  • Sort results by:

8996 results Showing results 5251 to 5265

Philip Barker: The Australian cricket drama of 1912

  • Inside the Blogs

Australia’s cricketers and their national governing body Cricket Australia (CA) could find themselves on the way to war after no agreement is reached on a Memorandum of Understanding.

touring party was led by Syd Gregory.For the first and only time, Australia joined England and South Africa

play against one another.Without their “Big Six”, Australia were still good enough to defeat South Africa


Commonwealth Games England unveil team for Bahamas 2017

  • Bahamas 2017

A squad of 72 athletes, aged between 14 and 18, have been selected to represent England at this year’s Commonwealth Youth Games in The Bahamas.

taken part in every edition since.At Samoa 2015, England finished third in the medal table behind South Africa


Barelli loses case against FINA at Court of Arbitration of Sport

  • Aquatics

Paolo Barelli's campaign to become the new President of the International Swimming Federation (FINA) has suffered an embarrassing setback after he lost a case against the world governing body at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). 

 In May, Barelli suggested in a letter distributed among European Federations that Africa and Asia


Last Para-Cycling Road World Cup of season heads to Emmen

  • Cycling News

The final International Cycling Union (UCI) Para-Cycling Road World Cup event of the season is set to begin in Emmen tomorrow.

event before the UCI Para-Cycling Road World Championships taking place in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa


ISA gains recognition from International Paralympic Committee

  • Surfing

The International Surfing Association (ISA) has been handed recognition as the official International Federation for adaptive surfing by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC).

event.Member Nations such as France, Australia, Chile, Brazil, the United States, Hawaii, and South Africa





England comfortably beat Pakistan at ICC Women's World Cup

  • Non-Olympic Sports

England recorded the second-highest total at an International Cricket Council Women's World Cup as they beat Pakistan by 107 runs on the Duckworth/Lewis method in a rain-affected match at Grace Road in Leicester.

Pakistan to 107-3 before the weather intervened.Action at the tournament continues tomorrow as South Africa


South Africa name team for World Games in Wrocław

  • Wroclaw 2017

A total of 26 athletes have been selected to represent South Africa at next month's World Games in the

The squad, announced by the South Africa Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC), will compete

I'm humbled to lead team South Africa to yet another world prominent event," said Kelly."

The World Games are due to be held from July 20 to 30 ©IWGASouth Africa claimed four medals at the last


Philip Barker: Ireland's journey to cricket's top table

  • Inside the Blogs

The Irish flag has been fluttering proudly at Lord's Cricket Ground in London ever since their national team played an official one day international (ODI) there for the first time.

 Founded in 1909 by Australia, South Africa and England, the ICC had granted Test status to only



Education in FISU

  • FISU Section Pages

member of FISU's Education Committee, and Marissa Langeni, the chief executive of University Sport South Africa


Professional Squash Association Foundation recognised as official charity

  • Squash

A website and logo has been unveiled by the Professional Squash Association (PSA) to celebrate the PSA Foundation becoming officially recognised as a charity in the United Kingdom.

recycled squash equipment was provided to children in disadvantaged communities in India, Colombia, South Africa


South Africa hold off Pakistan at ICC Women's World Cup

  • Non-Olympic Sports

South Africa beat Pakistan by three wickets in the third group game of the International Cricket Council

did not receive adequate support, however, and Pakistan's total never looked to be good enough.South Africa

ICCAn opening stand of 113 from South Africans Laura Wolvaardt and Lizelle Lee looked to have put South Africa