Ntini
2. November 2010 | 11:59Ntini ends international career
South Africa bowler Makhaya Ntini retires from international cricket. (News Source: BBC News - 10:49:04)
NTINI CALLS TIME ON INTERNATIONAL CAREER
Veteran fast bowler Makhaya Ntini has retired from international cricket with immediate effect, bringing down the curtain on a South Africa career that has lasted more than 10 years. (News Source: Sporting Life - 10:33:43)
Ntini calls time on his career
Makhaya Ntini, one the giants of SA cricket over the past dozen years, has announced his decision to retire from international cricket. (News Source: News 24 South Africa - 10:53:45)
Makhaya Ntini retires from international cricket
Makhaya Ntini, the South Africa fast bowler, has retired from international cricket (News Source: CricInfo - 09:57:02)
A trendy SA quickie
The Proteas left-arm pace bowler who has made a big impression on the UAE tour thus far, has come a long way since he was a kid playing cricket on the streets of KwaMagxaki township in Port Elizabeth. (News Source: Independent Online - 06:31:00)
A trendy SA quickie
Abu Dhabi - Lonwabo Tsotsobe was horrified when I mentioned the earring in his left ear. “I’ve got earrings in both ears,” he said. (News Source: Cape Argus - 06:38:54)
Dludlu hoping to inspire Banyana
South Africa’s captain Simphiwe Dludlu chats with FIFA.com about whether Banyana Banyana can finally win the CAF Africa Women’s Championship. (News Source: FIFA - 19:51:54)
Nasser Hussain insight: Former England captain takes on the Aussie bowling machine
Sportsmail’s Nasser Hussain tries out Pro-Batter, the ECB’s new £50,000 bowling machine. It matches video footage of the bowler to the actual ball bowled at the time. (News Source: Daily Mail - 23:22:10)
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