Amir Chetty Sports reporter

Amir Chetty is a general sports writer at The Herald and Weekend Post, covering all sports and sporting achievements that do not always get the recognition they deserve.

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Proteas aim to bounce back in crucial Tests

Despite suffering a humbling ODI series whitewash against Pakistan, the Proteas will look to reignite their inner fire ...

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Titans firmly in control against Warriors

Four wickets shared between Junior Dala and Dayyaan Galiem put the Dafabet Warriors firmly on the back foot as they ...

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Proteas slump to heavy defeat in Bloem despite Mlaba's star performance

A historic 10-wicket match haul by Proteas Women spinner Nonkululeko Mlaba was overshadowed by a disastrous batting ...

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Proteas captain Bavuma hints at rotation during ODI series against Pakistan

Given the abundance of cricket expected over the next four weeks, squad rotation will be the key to success according ...

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Mlaba puts the skids on dominant England

Two sparkling centuries by England batters Maia Bouchier and Nat Sciver-Brunt put their side firmly in the driver’s ...

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Stubbs, Bavuma extend SA lead after early loss of wickets

Proteas duo Temba Bavuma and Tristan Stubbs ensured their side remained slightly ahead of Sri Lanka as they ended on ...

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Paterson, Jansen rattle Sri Lanka batters

Three wickets in one over by Proteas quick Dane Paterson ripped through the Sri Lanka batting line-up as they headed to ...

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Nissanka and Chandimal lead Sri Lankan fightback on day two of 2nd Test against SA

Batters Pathum Nissanka and Dinesh Chandimal led the Sri Lankan fightback to finish with 242/3 on day two of the second ...

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Nissanka and Chandimal lead Sri Lanka's fightback in Gqeberha

Sri Lanka batters Pathum Nissanka and Dinesh Chanidmal stood firm against the Proteas' pace attack to take their side ...

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Free-scoring Bavuma laid platform for me to shine, says centurion Rickelton

Batting with skipper Temba Bavuma gave him the right amount of licence to play his natural game without being too ...