Makhaya Ntini News
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Makhaya Ntini's Version Of "<i>Kabhi Kabhi Mere Dil Mein</i>" Leaves Ravichandran Ashwin In Splits
Makhaya Ntini played for CSK in the first two season of IPL, where he featured in nine matches and took seven wickets.
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"Don't Sledge Virat Kohli, He Will Get Bored And...": South Africa Great's Unique Tip To Bowlers
Former South Africa pacer Makhaya Ntini gave a unique tip to bowlers on countering the Virat Kohli threat.
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South Africa vs India: We Have Stranglehold Over India At Home, Don't See That Changing, Says Makhaya Ntini
South Africa vs India: Former pacer Makhaya Ntini doesn't see India winning their maiden Test series in South Africa while the great Allan Donald feels the Proteas' inexperienced batting will be tested by Jasprit Bumrah and company.
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I Was Forever Lonely, Had To Overcome Isolation: Makhaya Ntini On Time In South Africa Team
Makhaya Ntini recalled being "forever lonely" during his time in South Africa team as he opened up about the racism he faced, accusing his then teammates of making him feel isolated.
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30 Black Ex-Players Sign Letter Alleging Racist Divide In South African Cricket
The letter commended current fast bowler Lungi Ngidi, who last week expressed support for the Black Lives Matter movement.
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Makhaya Ntini's Son Thando Shines In South Africa U-19 Win Over England
Thando Ntini returned figures of 4/19 and bowled one maiden in his eight-over spell.
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MS Dhoni Gifts Makhaya Ntini Autographed Bat
India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni met former South Africa pace bowler Makhaya Ntini and gifted him an autographed bat.
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I Almost Hanged Myself, Fumes Zimbabwe Coach Makhaya Ntini After Loss
Makhaya Ntini, South Africa's former fast bowler and interim Zimbabwe coach, has said that he wanted to hang himself after the team suffered yet another humiliating loss to India in Harare
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Zimbabwe Sack Dav Whatmore, Hamilton Masakadza Ahead of India Series
Zimbabwe Cricket replaced coach Dav Whatmore and captain Hamilton Mazakadza with former South Africa pacer Makhaya Ntini and Graeme Cremer.
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AB de Villiers is South Africa's Cricketer of the Year Again
AB de Villiers is now one of four South Africans to receive South Africa's prestigious award twice.