Haroon Lorgat News
Former CSA chief Haroon Lorgat and former batsman Omphile Ramela are named in the interim board, which will be chaired by Judge Zak Yaqoob.
The nine-member interim CSA board is nominated by the South Africa sports minister along with the Members' Council, and the South African Cricketers' Association.
In September, South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC) had ordered CSA's board and senior executives to step aside.
Cricket South Africa (CSA) announced today that it will stage a Twenty20 tournament later this year featuring the country's top players and international stars.
His departure comes just weeks before the start of South Africa`s new Twenty20 league, the T20 Global League, which Lorgat had been responsible for setting up. It has yet to announce any television deals, reportedly raising the concern of new franchise owners, many of whom also own teams in the Indian Premier League.
Earlier, it was reported that tour will consists of four Tests, three ODIs and three T20s. Now, it's been confirmed that this change in itinerary was made to accomodate India's hectic schedule.
The eight successful team owners will be announced on 19th June in London alongside the eight allocated Marquee players announced previously.
CSA has invited potential bidders through its tendering process with deadline process being March 3.
CSA is also in the process of taking a similar step with batsman Rilee Rossouw, who has also committed to a Kolpak contract.
James Sutherland, the Chief Executive for Cricket Australia, welcomed the development.
South African team led by Faf du Plessis managed to win mere two group stage matches out of the four.
Former South Africa player of Indian-origin Goolam Bodi had attempted to influence players at the behest of unnamed bookies.
CSA Chief Executive, Haroon Lorgat also thanked AB de Villiers for accepting the responsibility.
Amla took the captaincy charge from Graeme Smith in mid-2014.
The intermediary will now be required to respond to the charges via CSA's Anti-Corruption and Security Unit.
Sponsors had promised the huge prize to anyone who caught a sixer in a one-handed catch.
However, none of the South African players figured in the Test team of the Year, despite them being the World No. 1 Test team.
Manohar felt that cricket boards of India, England and Australia enjoyed greater authority in ICC.
Rabada was also only the second player to take a hat-trick on debut.
Lorgat didn't exactly have a smooth working relationship with former BCCI boss and current ICC chairman N Srinivasan.
Lorgat emphasised that CSA has the most up to date Anti-corruption Code.
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