Proteas team must represent SA – DEI chair
CSA’s DEI committee chairperson Muditambi Ravele says transformation targets in South African cricket are still necessary.
CSA’s DEI committee chairperson Muditambi Ravele says transformation targets in South African cricket are still necessary.
CSA wants the Proteas XI for the 2027 ODI World Cup co-hosted by South Africa to include at least two black African batsmen.
CSA says the Democratic Alliance is trying to “gain political mileage” by criticising its transformation targets.
The Democratic Alliance says it will report CSA to the ICC over the use of transformation targets.
South African cricketers and role players have urged CSA convenor of selectors Victor Mpitsang to be honest when a player is not selected because of transformation targets.
South Africans seeking to turn Devon Conway’s loss to New Zealand into a race issue fail to acknowledge what is self-evident – his gift just bloomed later than most and in an environment which facilitated that. Let’s celebrate a wonderful talent, not wrongly denigrate a system, writes RYAN VREDE.
The Proteas have slumped to seventh in the Test rankings and their prospects in the other formats aren’t encouraging. Their rehabilitation will require a long-term approach that should include four key features in the structure of South African cricket, writes RYAN VREDE.
A power play rooted in legal might has derailed a noble and necessary process in the Social Justice and Nation Building hearings. Now testimony is leaking, and compounding racial tension in South African, laments RYAN VREDE.
Cricket and netball will develop a multi-purpose facility at Botshabelo Hub.
Cricket and netball will develop a multi-purpose facility at Botshabelo Hub.
Cricket South Africa held a Transformation Indaba at the Kwa Maritane Bush Lodge.
Pommie Mbangwa and the Inside Edge panel discuss transformation in South African cricket.
Ashwell Prince has hit back at the ongoing criticism surrounding the transformation policy.
Part one of the discussion on transformation targets between the Supersport pundits.
Four SAcricketmag.com writers’ views on the news there will be at least two Black Africans and six players of colour in the starting XI.