All posts tagged SuperSport
Adam Wakefield
South Africa won their first Test series at home since beating Bangladesh in 2008 after two dominant displays at Centurion and Newlands, plus being taught a lesson at Kingsmead in Durban (again). Jacques Kallis silenced his ever-present band of cr...
Greg Hurvitz
I had the pleasure last week of watching Australia finish off India in the first Test in Melbourne, Australia. As South Africans, it's almost a birth right to "hate" Aussies, and this is, in my opinion, because jealousy makes us nasty. We all...
Adam Wakefield
SuperSport is purportedly one of the best and largest sports broadcasters in the world. Seven channels, slick production value, a 24-hour news channel no longer reliant on foreign broadcasters and an infrastructure as big as any other major sports br...
Greg Hurvitz
I have long held that our sports commentators are pretty weak. It is an evident fact to all that to be on TV, particularly for SuperSport you simply have to have played the game at a high level. I can name only two South African commentators that des...
Greg Hurvitz
Today is the second semi-final of the Cricket World Cup and the national broadcaster, the one which is in such managerial disarray, is not broadcasting the match. Probably the bigger of the two semi-finals to cover, although they would not know that ...
Adam Wakefield
Today, sport is everywhere. With satellite communications becoming the norm rather then the exception in the 1990s, the Oozies (2000s) have seen satellite television coverage, especially that of sport, mushroom in a fashion comparable to that of the ...
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