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When a sports governing body is likened to one of the world’s most infamous nuclear disasters, you know that things have become messy.
This weekend, the full extent of Cricket South Africa’s woeful administration was laid bare for all to see. If you’re hoping Graeme Smith will save the day, think again.
If you thought watching the Proteas suffer through the ignominy of their early World Cup exit was bad, wait until you see what comes next.
With less than a month to go until the launch of SA’s flagship international tournament, everything has fallen apart. Incompetence at every turn, of course.
It was a rather embarrassing evening for the folks over at Cricket South Africa, although some Facebook users may have liked what they saw.
Oh Makhaya, say it ain’t so. Rumours are circulating that the much-loved ex-quick has fallen on hard times financially.
So a few weeks ago, newly appointed Cricket South Africa CEO Haroon Lorgat released the 2014 match itinerary for the Proteas – which miffed the Board of Control for Cricket in India. The BCCI has always had an edgy relationship with Lorgat, especially during his stint as the ICC CEO due to their differences over a number of issues. Zapiro, in typical fashion, took to his drawing board and produced something that Hindus aren’t particularly happy with.
The South African cricket coach, Gary Kirsten will be stepping down from his position as he has not renewed his contract, Cricket South Africa (CSA) announced today. Kirsten was appointed in August 2011 with a two year contract with the option ot extend.
It’s been the rhetorical question on everyone’s lips for quite some time: will Cricket South Africa ever get the unlawful bonus money back from those who received it? There seems to be a chance that they will. CSA is attempting to recover R3,3 million from suspended chief executive, Gerald Majola and former chief operating officer, Don McIntosh.