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Cricket South Africa s interim board chairperson Judge Zak Yacoob stated it was national interest that the Proteas support and address discrimination, indignities and exclusions.
The interim board stated that they will not compel the Proteas to act and change their stance over the Black Lives Matter movement.
Yacoob added that the interim board will remain engaged with this issue as they look to turn CSA around.
Cricket South Africa s (CSA) interim board released a statement on Friday regarding the organisation s handling of the Black Lives Matter movement.
The movement has an added issue in CSA s growing list of troubles in 2020.
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Cricket South Africa’s acting board chairperson, Judge Zak Yacoob, believes Sri Lanka’s tour of South Africa will go ahead after issues over Covid-19 protocols derailed the recent England tour.
The board of Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) was ready to call off the two-Test tour based on media reports about England’s reservations over CSA’s ability to deliver a bio-secure environment.
But subsequent talks and the backing of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) have changed the SLC’s stance and indications are the tour will go ahead.
International cricket’s structure dictates that the home union earns the broadcast fees for bilateral series, which is why the SLC has been concerned.
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