Cricket: Top South African official ousted
Ongoing controversy made CSA arget of criticism and organisation is without a sponsor for current Twenty20.
JOHANNESBURG:
Cricket South Africa (CSA) President Mtutuzeli Nyoka was ousted for the second time in eight months when the board of directors passed a vote of no confidence at a special general meeting.
The decision was the culmination of a battle which has raged for more than a year between Nyoka and Chief Executive Gerald Majola over bonuses paid to the latter. The ongoing controversy has made CSA the target of criticism and the organisation is without a sponsor for the current Twenty20 and One-Day International series against Australia, as well as for two major domestic competitions.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 16th, 2011.
Cricket South Africa (CSA) President Mtutuzeli Nyoka was ousted for the second time in eight months when the board of directors passed a vote of no confidence at a special general meeting.
The decision was the culmination of a battle which has raged for more than a year between Nyoka and Chief Executive Gerald Majola over bonuses paid to the latter. The ongoing controversy has made CSA the target of criticism and the organisation is without a sponsor for the current Twenty20 and One-Day International series against Australia, as well as for two major domestic competitions.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 16th, 2011.