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Fixing Cricket South Africa won't be a party for Pholetsi Moseki (Independent Online)

Moseki has inherited a mess, not of his own making, but one he at least knows the extent of having been CSA'S acting CEO for the last 15 months.

Cricket SA has struggled in recent years with domestic competitions taking place without title sponsors, while a T20 competition that was to be reminiscent of the Mzansi Super League got scrapped at the last minute because of the pandemic. Even the reforms and the composition of a new board of directors with a stronger independent element, has only intrigued onlookers and not enthused them. Restoring trust to those kinds of outside entities is critical for Moseki as he seeks to put CSA on a more solid financial footing. The economy is quite tough, getting sponsorships is tough not just for cricket but all sporting codes.โ€ Were that to occur, it would be a whole lot different to the exits of many former chief executives of the organisation. Moseki has inherited a mess, not of his own making, but one he at least knows the extent of having been CSAโ€™S acting CEO for the last 15 months.

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