Port Elizabeth: Local police foiled a burglary attempt at Lonwabo Tsotsobe's house when they arrested two thieves and recovered goods worth R 50,000 here.
The two were caught within minutes of escaping with some of the cricketer's personal goods. The police recovered CDs, DVDs, a laptop and jewellery, captain Johann Neethling of the Swartkops Police said.
The incident took place on Wednesday night at the 24-year-old's home in Lynn Street, Bluewater Bay.

The incident took place on Wednesday night at the 24-year-old\'s home in Lynn Street, Bluewater Bay.
Tsotsobe, who will play in the fourth one-dayer against India on Friday, was staying with his parents when the incident happened.
He asked a friend to keep an eye on his house on Thursday. The friend confirmed that there had been a "break-in" and that several items had been stolen.
Cricket South Africa (CSA) spokesperson Michael Owen-Smith said on behalf of the left-arm seamer that the police are handling the investigation.
"He wasn't at home, nobody was hurt and the police recovered all the items and returned them to him," said Owen-Smith.
"The rest of the team is staying in the hotel, but the cricketers who live in the city are staying with their families. That is usually the rule," said Owen-Smith.
Neethling said the two suspects, aged 20 and 25, were apprehended shortly after the break-in.
"The men were hiding in a bush when we arrived at the scene. We found them and locked them up."
One of the men recently served a five-year prison sentence for rape.
(For updates you can share with your friends, follow IBNLive on Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and Pinterest)













BCCI lacks commitment: Sahara
Spot-fixing: Players, bookies sent to police custody
Sahara pulls out of Indian Premier League
Sreesanth's clothes worth Rs 1.95 lakh recovered
Chennai make fifth IPL final with big win over Mumbai
Sahara pulls out of Indian Premier League
I have never indulged in any spot-fixing: Sreesanth
SC refuses to ban IPL, seeks BCCI report on spot-fixing in 2 weeks




