Maharaj and Khaka win big at CSA awards

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Maharaj and Khaka win big at CSA awards
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Keshav Maharaj and Ayabonga Khaka have been named the 2021/22 SA Men’s and SA Women’s Cricketers of the Year.

The announcement was made at Cricket South Africa’s awards ceremony, which was held virtually on Sunday evening.

The SA Fans’ Player of the Year went to David Miller. With all voting done on the CSA app, Miller was the fans' favourite after an explosive white-ball season.which celebrates the perseverance, passion and the overwhelming pride of people who have used their talent to change their circumstances.

“Our gratitude goes out to our sponsors and partners who have stood beside us in these challenging economic times. Your support has helped us keep our cricket and pipeline programmes thriving.

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