‘Boucher, Smith’s names unfairly tarnished’
Former CSA president Mtutuzeli Nyoka says Proteas coach Mark Boucher has suffered reputational damage despite disciplinary charges against him being dropped.
Former CSA president Mtutuzeli Nyoka says Proteas coach Mark Boucher has suffered reputational damage despite disciplinary charges against him being dropped.
Mark Boucher and Graeme Smith should never have been charged based on flimsy findings from a flawed SJN report, writes SIMON BORCHARDT.
Mark Boucher says “unjustified” allegations of racism caused him “considerable hurt and anguish”.
Cricket South Africa has dropped all of its disciplinary charges, including charges of racism, against Proteas coach Mark Boucher.
Paul Adams has “set the record straight” regarding his testimony at last year’s Social Justice and Nation-Building (SJN) hearings.
Mark Boucher’s legal team does not want his disciplinary hearing to take place behind closed doors.
Proteas coach Mark Boucher has suffered an early setback in the disciplinary case in which Cricket South Africa will argue for his dismissal.
Several players, including Paul Adams, referred to Mark Boucher as “white c**t” in the Proteas change room two decades ago.
Proteas coach Mark Boucher says the reality of an impending disciplinary hearing has been difficult for him to handle.
There is no structure in place for consistent Proteas success. They appear to be reliant on feeling and talent. That’s not what defines champion teams, writes @Ryan_Vrede.
Proteas coach Mark Boucher is apparently “reluctant” to call Proteas players as witnesses when his disciplinary hearing begins on 16 May.
Former Proteas assistant coach Enoch Nkwe is reportedly furious about how he has been dragged into CSA’s disciplinary case against head coach Mark Boucher.
Mark Boucher faces the media after another disappointing day for the Proteas in Christchurch.
Proteas coach Mark Boucher says he can’t quite put his finger on what has gone wrong for his team in the first Test against New Zealand in Christchurch.
Independent board chairman Lawson Naidoo says Cricket South Africa’s “hands are tied” in terms of further investigating the appointments of Graeme Smith and Mark Boucher.