Cricket South Africa

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Cricket South Africa
CSA
File:Southafrican criclogo.jpg
Sport Cricket
Jurisdiction National
Affiliation International Cricket Council
Affiliation date June 29, 1991 (1991-06-29)
Headquarters Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Chief Exec Haroon Lorgat
Coach Russell Domingo
Replaced United Cricket Board of South Africa
Official website
www.cricket.co.za

Cricket South Africa (CSA) is the governing body for professional and amateur cricket in South Africa. The board was originally created as the United Cricket Board of South Africa in 1991.

History

South Africa first played international cricket in 1889, though the players participating at the time were not aware of the fact.[1] They continued to play regularly series of matches against England, Australia and New Zealand until 1970.[2] The membership rules of the Imperial Cricket Conference (ICC) meant that when South Africa left the Commonwealth in May 1961, they also left the ICC. Despite the rules being changed in 1964 to allow other nations to be "Associate" members, South Africa did not reapply.[3] Due to South African apartheid laws, which introduced legal racial segregation to the country in 1948, no non-white (defined under the legislation as either "black", "coloured" or "Indian") player was eligible to play Test cricket for South Africa.[4] The anti-apartheid movement led the ICC to impose a moratorium on tours in 1970.[5]

During South Africa's absence from international cricket, a number of different organisations ran domestic cricket: initially the South Africa Cricket Association (SACA), South African Board of Cricket Control (SACBOC) and the South African African Cricket Board (SAACB). In 1976 these three organisations agreed to establish one single board to govern South African cricket, and that all future cricket in the country would be played on an integrated basis regardless of race or colour. However, the new board – the South African Cricket Union (SACU) – was not recognised by a small dissenting group in the SACBOC, who set up the South African Cricket Board (SACB).[6]

In June 1991, the South African Cricket Union and the South African Cricket Board merged to form the United Cricket Board of South Africa (UCB). The unification ended enforced racial separation, and only a month later, on 10 July 1991, South Africa was re-admitted as a full member of the ICC.[7]

Domestic cricket

South Africa's three major domestic competitions are the Sunfoil Series (four-day first-class competition), the Momentum One Day Cup (List A one-day competition) and T20 Domestic Cup (domestic Twenty20 competition). Generally encompassing more than one provincial associate team, six first-class teams take part in these competitions.

See also

References

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Sources
  • Wisden Cricketers Almanack

External links