Omar Henry - Cricket in his blood (21 December 1998)
Omar Henry, the coloured left-arm spin bowler who broke the colour barrier during the years of Apartheid and represented South Africa in three Test matches and three one-day internationals in the late...
View ArticleFormer South African Test stars included in National Cricket Committee
Four former South African Test players - Andrew Hudson, Craig Matthews, Omar Henry and Pat Symcox - have been appointed to serve on a National Cricket Committee set up on Saturday to examine issues...
View ArticleSouth Africa look to downplay Kallis's absence
Omar Henry, South Africa's convenor of selectors, said that South Africa would cope with the loss of allrounder Jacques Kallis for the first npower Test against England at Edgbaston starting on...
View ArticleOmar Henry: we need to move forward
Omar Henry loves South Africa as much as he loves its cricket
View ArticleSouth Africa caught in anthrax scare
South Africa's cricketers were caught in the midst of an alleged terrorist attack on Wednesday, as their hotel in London had to be evacuated
View ArticleKirsten out of first Test
Gary Kirsten has pulled out of the South African squad for the first Test against West Indies at the Wanderers in Johannesburg which starts on Friday (Dec 12)
View ArticleOmar Henry's future as convenor of selectors in doubt
The future of Omar Henry as convenor of selectors will be decided later today as the executive committee of Cricket South Africa meets to discuss the renewal of his contract
View ArticleHenry remains in charge of SA selection panel
Omar Henry, South Africa's convenor of selectors, kept his job today - although the board of Cricket South Africa streamlined the selection panel, which now consists of four members rather than the...
View ArticleA return to Scotland possible for Henry
Omar Henry, currently South Africa's convenor of selectors, is considering returning to Scotland to help the build on their victory in the ICC Intercontinental Cup
View Article'I considered myself a pioneer'
Omar Henry was nearly 41 when he made his Test debut against India at Durban in 1992-93, after representing South Africa in a few rebel Tests in the mid-1980s
View ArticleUpwards on the learning curve
The series may have been lost in the end, but South Africa's tour of India was an important learning experience - both on and off the field - that will reap benefits further down the line
View ArticleOther side of the rainbow
It is 10 years since Nelson Mandela ushered in a bright, new, post-apartheid dawn
View ArticleMoles on four-man shortlist for Scotland job
Andy Moles is on the final four-man shortlist for the job of Scotland coach
View ArticleMade in Ireland - and England's overseas World Cup six
The return of the regular Monday column in which Steven Lynch answers your questions about (almost) any aspect of cricket
View ArticleStewart ready to take on board over 'ban'
Errol Stewart, who recently refused an invitation to lead a South Africa A side to Zimbabwe on moral grounds, now faces a ban after the South Africa board (UCB) made clear it disapproval of his stand...
View ArticleHenry to convene new South African selection panel
Omar Henry, who has Test match and international one-day cricket on his CV as well as the captaincy of Scotland, has been appointed convener of the South African selectors in what amounts to an almost...
View ArticleOmar Henry replaced as chairman of selectors
Omar Henry has been replaced as convenor of selectors by the South African cricket board, but will remain on the selection committee
View Article'I wanted to leave' - Omar Henry speaks on 1992 World Cup anguish
Spinner who was the first person of colour to represent South Africa, opens up during SJN hearings
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