South Africa

Zuma defends Dalai Lama ban but "disappointment" in World Cup ranks

Zuma defends Dalai Lama ban but "disappointment" in World Cup ranks Johannesburg  - South Africa's frontrunner for president, Jacob Zuma, defended the government's refusal to deny the Dalai Lama a visa, even as the organizers of the 2010 football World Cup expressed disappointment at the subsequent canning of a 2010-related peace conference.

Zuma is the president of the ruling African National Congress party. He is poised to replace President Kgalema Motlanthe as leader after general elections on April 22 that the ANC is favoured to win.

ANC chief says rights of Dalai Lama not violated

ANC chief says rights of Dalai Lama not violatedJohannesburg, Mar. 27: The president of the African National Congress (ANC), Jacob Zuma, on Thursday said that the South African Government''s refusal to give a visa to Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, did not undermine human rights.

In a meeting reported by SABC Radio, Zuma said: "I don''t think it amounts [to the] undermining of the human rights. I think this country''s more sensitive to human rights than many."

South Africa will ensure security to IPL players, says Rajiv Shukla

South Africa will ensure security to IPL players, says Rajiv ShuklaNew Delhi, Mar 26 : The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Vice President Rajiv Shukla on Thursday said that the South African Government has consented to provide all security measures to the teams participating in the Indian Premier League (IPL).

Newslands to host four IPL games in two days

IPLCape Town (South Africa), Mar. 26 : The Indian Premier League is set to start with a bang at Newlands, with four games on the first two days of the series.

The final programme will be finalised today, but it has been learned that the series will start at Newlands on 18 April with an opening ceremony and two games.

Provincial cricket bosses were scurrying on Wednesday to make arrangements for the series, which starts in 23 days’ time.

Australia''s Twenty20 guns ready to fire in Jo''burg

South Africa, AustraliaJohannesburg (South Africa), Mar. 26 : The Australian cricket team has had their first full training session at the Wanderers Ground here in preparation for their Twenty20 series against South Africa.

The squad of 16 was one man short on Wednesday with fast bowler Nathan Bracken absent after having attended a family funeral earlier this week.

The New South Wales left-arm fast bowler has since arrived in Johannesburg and is expected to train with the team ahead of Friday''s opening match. The second Twenty20 match will be played at the Centurion on Sunday.

Arthur bewildered over Proteas hara-kiri in opening Tests of series

Arthur bewildered over Proteas hara-kiri in opening Tests of seriesCape Town, Mar. 25 : The poor performance of the South African cricket team in the opening match of a series has left coach Mickey Arthur frustrated.

Arthur said he failed to understand why his team always struggles to put on a credible show in the first Test of a series.

"I am frustrated with the situation. That is why we got together five days before the first Test rather than the usual three days," the Die Burger newspaper quoted Arthur, as saying.

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