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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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The CSA interim board has sought to remove former cricketer Omphile Ramela as director, with Xolani Peter Vonya also suspended from the new leadership structure.
Ramela is alleged to have been obstructive and refused to accept majority decisions .
Vonya’s suspension stems from allegations made against him by his former union, Easterns.
The Cricket South Africa (CSA) interim board has brought proceedings against its own members, including former batter
Omphile Ramela, seeking to remove him from the structure.
Former Eastern Cricket Union (Easterns) president
Xolani Peter Vonya has also been recused from the board after his former union made allegations against him that weren’t specified.