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Thami Tsolekile

Graeme Smith Denies Racial Discrimination Allegations by Former Wicketkeeper Thami Tsolekile

Tsolekile claimed that he was Boucher's successor as the first-choice Test wicketkeeper but instead AB de Villiers took over the duties.

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South African cricketers caught in ‘match-fixing’ net may face fine, jail term

The tainted players are currently under scrutiny of the country's National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), and are facing the prospect of fines and possible jail time.

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Former South Africa wicketkeeper Thami Tsolekile arrested for assaulting minor

Thami Tsolekile, who was most recently banned for 12 years for trying to fix six RamSlam T20 2015 matches.

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CSA bans Thami Tsolekile and three other cricketers over match-fixing

The ugly cloud of match-fixing saga in South African does not seem to get over yet.

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Thami Tsolekile first cricketer named in South African match-fixing scandal investigation

Tsolekile is believed to have been paid at least R75,000 ($6,46) to improperly influence a match in last year's Ram Slam tournament.

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Thami Tsolekile: 12 little-known facts about the South African wicket keeper

Thami Tsolekile made his First-Class debut as a 19-year-old in 2000 and soon went on the lead the under-19 side at the 2000 U-19 World Cup.

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Australia in South Africa 2014: Graeme Smith downplays hype surrounding Mitchell Johnson

The South African captain said his team had prepared well for the 2nd Test against Australia.

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Quinton de Kock and the debate over his inclusion in Tests

Is it too early for Quinton de Kock to don the white flannels for his country?

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JP Duminy leads South Africa A’s fightback against India in unofficial Test

India A pacer Ishwar Pandey took four wickets, including two in successive balls, but South Africa A fought back through JP Duminy's fighting 84 and his crucial partnerships with the tail-enders in the first unofficial Test.

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India A reduce South Africa A to 206/6 at Tea on Day 3

India A bowlers polished off the South Africa A middle order with regular strikes to leave the hosts struggling at 206 for six at Tea on Day Three of the unofficial first Test, on Monday.

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