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On Friday, CSA CEO Pholetsi Moseki said CSA had made available a seed capital of between R4 million to R5 million for the rollout.
On Friday, CSA CEO Pholetsi Moseki said CSA had made available a seed capital of between R4 million to R5 million for the rollout.
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Amid the controversy over the racial composition of the Proteas’ T20 World Cup squad, Cricket South Africa (CSA) has already sprang into action to address this shortcoming.

CSA has rolled out a bold plan to accelerate the development of promising and established black African batters in their domestic system.

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