Brian McMillan quietly calls it quits (15 November 1998)
Brian McMillan, for years one of South Africa's most competitive cricketers, has stepped silently out of international cricket
View ArticleMcMillan in hot water (24 February 1999)
THE South Africa all-rounder Brian McMillan faces heavy sanctions from the United Cricket Board in Johannesburg following an allegation that he made a racist remark while fielding during last weekend's...
View ArticleUCBSA PRESS RELEASE (February 25 1999)
The Disciplinary Committee of the United Cricket Board of South Africa has found Brian McMillan guilty of contravening clause 1.1.5 of the Code of Behaviour in that he indulged in conduct detrimental...
View ArticleSouth Africa scrutinise 'racial' terms (26 February 1999)
THE possibility that some ordinary cricket terminology could be deemed offensive is being investigated in South Africa as a result of two cases of on-field misbehaviour punished by the cricket...
View ArticleNtini was a 'great servant' - McMillan
Brian McMillan, the former South Africa allrounder, has hailed his ex team-mate Makhaya Ntini as a "great servant to the game" after the fast bowler announced his international retirement.
View ArticleBig Mac in three clicks
A trio of quintessential images sums up Brian McMillan: his hands, a broken middle stump and the farcical end to South Africa's 1992 World Cup campaign
View ArticleThe World Cup rain-rule farce
New rain rules for the 1992 World Cup were supposed to be fairer, but in the semi-final between England and South Africa they led to one of the most farcical finishes in the game's history
View Article'Where are the allrounders South Africa should be producing?'
Former South Africa allrounder Brian McMillan looks back at his career and talks about the team's current World Cup squad
View ArticleFarce, tragedy, comedy, fury - how rain loves to wreck cricket's biggest stages
When cricket's attempts to fight back against its oldest foe come a spectacular cropper
View ArticleFaf du Plessis on racism in South African cricket: 'All lives don't matter...
Pretorius, van der Dussen, Kapp and Nortje also express their support for BLM movement
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