Graeme Smith has been appointed as commissioner of the new T20 league.
JOHANNESBURG - Graeme Smith has not been lost to South African cricket after all.He's been appointed as commissioner of the new T20 league.
It's hoped the SA tournament will reach the same levels as Australia's Big Bash and the Hundred in England.Smith was CSA Director of Cricket until March this year and has now been replaced by Enoch Nkwe.
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