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Clive Rice

Cheerful Clive Rice looking forward to leaving Bangalore hospital and back to South Africa in good health

Rice, now 65, is suffering from cancer. But the great man has shown exemplary courage while living with the dreaded disease.

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Clive Rice headed for India to undergo robotic surgery

Former South African all-rounder Clive Rice will undergo robotic surgery in India next week. This is after the 66-year-old collapsed at his Johannesburg home as a result of a cancerous tumor in his head.

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Clive Rice collapses from brain tumour; will travel to India

Rice's career coincided directly with South Africa's sporting isolation.

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15 living cricketers who have battled with cancer

Yuvraj Singh, Graeme Pollock, Michael Clarke and others who battled cancer.

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Kevin Pietersen a gifted but difficult player, says Jason Gallian

Jason Gallian was was annoyed with the 23-year old Pietersen when he had threatened to walkout of the club

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Clive Rice, former South African all-rounder turns 65

Clive Rice captained the South African team on their three-ODI comeback tour of India in 1991.

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Former cricketers slam South Africa’s sports minister’s quota politics

The South African sports minister has demands of 60-40 quota in favour of black players.

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Former cricketers slam South Africa for calling off chase against India in 1st Test

Former cricketers Clive Rice and Ray Jennings on Tuesday criticised South Africa.

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Nelson Mandela and the cricket connection

The world faced the blow of Nelson Mandela’s demise on December 6, 2013. Abhishek Mukherjee looks at the man whose name will remain forever connected to cricket.

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‘Sachin Tendulkar is like Graeme Pollock and Barry Richards — truly fantastic to watch’

I first saw Sachin Tendulkar in Calcutta in 1991 when South Africa returned to the international cricket fold to play a historic One-Day International series in India. We felt he was so young [18] and thought we could sort him out early and quickly, and get him out at not too high a cost.

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