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Pat Symcox

‘All Lives Matter’ – Former South Africa Batsman Boeta Dippenaar Slams Lungi Ngidi Over Black Lives Matter Stance

Former South Africa spinner Pat Symcox termed Ngidi's comments as 'nonesense'

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Pat Symcox backs AB de Villiers’ decision to step down as Test captain

AB de Villiers stepped down as Proteas Test skipper with immediate effect and was also ruled out of the three Tests against Sri Lanka as he continues to recover from elbow surgery.

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Pat Symcox frustrated at current state of South Africa cricket

Pat Symcox seems to be frustrated as the current state of South Africa cricket does not seem to be good according to him.

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Shane Warne names his South African XI for last 25 years

Australia's legendary leg-spinner Shane Warne recently announced his best South African team for last 25 years.

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And it’s Christmas time of the year!

The cricketing world is all gung-ho when it comes to celebrating this popular festival.

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Gary Gilmour passes away: Cricket fraternity pays tribute

The cricket fraternity on Tuesday paid tribute to the former Australian all-rounder Gary Gilmour.

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Pat Symcox: Jacques Kallis is the ‘greatest cricketer that has ever lived’

Symcox has hailed Kallis as ''greatest cricketer that has ever lived''.

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Jacques Kallis greatest cricketer ever, says Pat Symcox

  Dec 30, 2013   Former South African spinner and commentator, Pat Symcox has said that he believes Jacques Kallis is the greatest cricketer ever.   In an interview with Zee News, when asked about Kallis’s retirement, Symcox said that only Kallis could have judged the timing of his retirement. Although he would have ideally...

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Pat Symcox: Economic with ball, savage with bat

Pat Symcox provided the spin support to a pace-dominant South African attack in the 1990s. He was also a more than handy batsman who could hit the ball extremely hard.

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Clive Rice asks CSA to stay away from his funeral, says they have ‘racist approach’

Pained by Cricket South Africa's (CSA) refusal to honour two deceased players with a minute's silence, former players have launched a scathing attack on the national cricket board and Clive Rice even asked CSA to stay away from his funeral in future.

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