Administrative crises led to the entire Cricket South Africa board resigning by this Monday and the nine replacements headed by a judge, Zak Yaqoob, have been given a three-month tenureFormer Cricket South Africa (CSA) chief executive Haroon Lorgat was included Friday in a nine-man interim board tasked with restoring the image of the scandal-tainted organisation. The 60-year-old ex-International Cricket Council chief executive led South African cricket for four years from 2013 before departing after a breakdown in his relationship with the national body. CSA's interim body will be headed by a former judge of South Africa's highest court. Jacques Ful, who temporarily replaced Moroe, said this week that cricket in South Africa had lost credibility and those in leadership positions were responsible. South Africa will host England for three one-day internationals and three Twenty20 matches during November and December behind closed doors due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Source: Dhaka Tribune October 30, 2020 15:56 UTC