The Cape board won‚ with costs‚ the case they brought against the national body, who put them under administration in September
Cricket SA has accepted that it has lost its fight for control of the Western Province Cricket Association board, but attempts to tighten the national body’s grip on its affiliates’ affairs could be on the cards.
“Cricket SA has reviewed the arbitration award and respects the outcome and … the award and abides by it‚” Cricket SA said in a statement on Wednesday.But there was a dark lining in what will be seen as a silver cloud in the WPCA boardroom. That could mean Cricket SA will look to change the procedure that affords them the step-in rights they used to usurp the WPCA board.
But they have set themselves a stiff challenge if they are going to “address immediately” amending the MOI.
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