South Africa fears government control over junta and sanctions



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According to the ICC rules, the government cannot interfere with the cricket board of any country. South African cricket is now in grave danger. South Africa may also be banned from international cricket due to the government’s decision.

The decision was made unanimously at the SASCOC board of directors meeting on Tuesday, according to cricket website CricketBuzz and ESPNcricinfo. The letter to the CSA said that there was a lot of mismanagement and misconduct on the cricket board, which had tarnished the image of cricket.

The cricket table has been in crisis since last December. There have been many changes in the administration of the board.

SASCOC will now appoint a “task force”, which will investigate matters within the board. They will present the report within a month from the start of the work.

The ICC will now analyze whether there was anything against its law in this South African cricket case. A few days ago, there was a complaint against him at the ICC about the quota system of South African cricket.

Before racism, South Africa was banned from international cricket for 21 years (November 1980 to November 1991).



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