Former chief executive Ali Bacher called on incumbent Thabang Moroe to quit, while a second independent director resigned from the CSA board.
Following revelations on Sunday morning that the association barred five cricket writers from covering matches, more issues have been listed. CourtesyJOHANNESBURG - The crisis in South African cricket deepened on Thursday as former chief executive Ali Bacher called on incumbent Thabang Moroe to quit, while a second independent director resigned from the board of Cricket South Africa.
In his letter to CSA president Chris Nenzani, Khan wrote:"Unfortunately, all fingers point at the CEO. CSA will be holding an emergency board meeting in Johannesburg on Saturday at which it said"important decisions will be made".Bacher said in an interview with the ESPN Cricinfo website that he had mediated talks between Moroe and former Test captain Graeme Smith on August 28, which could have led to Smith becoming CSA director of cricket.
The first talks took place before South Africa toured India in September and October, where they were heavily beaten in all three Tests. "The current CEO is out of his depth and I strongly suggest that he resigns imminently in the best interests of South African cricket," said Bacher.
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