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Given a second life, Cricket SA must take advantage and come good

CRICKET South Africa’s second chance at renewal is getting ever closer.

That opportunity comes at a critical time not only for the organisation, but also at a moment, when the sport globally is facing critical questions, while greater demands are being made of the International Cricket Council to show leadership.

Cricket SA needs to get its house in order. Much through its own doing, the organisation’s administration imploded, less than 10 years after it had been given

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