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TIMELINE | How CSA came apart at the seams and plunged cricket into crisis

Nathi Mthethwa. (Photo by Carl Fourie/Gallo Images) Cricket South Africa s chaos wasn t bred overnight, but through a series of events that led to Sports Minister Nathi Mthethwa enforcing section 13 of the Sports Act on CSA. At the 17 April Special General Meeting, the members council vetoed amendments to the MOI that would have allowed a majority independent board to be elected. How did it come to this? The timeline below details events that led to CSA teetering on the de-recognition precipice. Cricket South Africa (CSA) didn t implode overnight, nor was Sports minister  Nathi Mthethwa s decision to enforce section 13 of the National Sports and Recreation Act a hasty decision.

Members Council pushed Mthethwa to make decision that will be disastrous for CSA

Members Council pushed Mthethwa to make decision that will be disastrous for CSA By Editorial Share Cricket South Africa’s (CSA) provincial presidents, who make up the federation’s Members Council – its most powerful decision-making body – have for nearly two years dared Sports, Arts and Culture Minister, Nathi Mthethwa to take action against them. Yesterday (Sunday), Mthethwa said he would. In terms of the powers available to him in the National Sports and Recreation Act, he can revoke recognition of Cricket South Africa as the ruling body of the sport in South Africa. That would mean that CSA cannot hand out national caps and that the Proteas would no longer be the representative national cricket side of the country.

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