Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

CSA banking on India, Australia series to make up financial losses

- ANI sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Cricket South Africa (CSA) has announced that it expects an anticipate­d loss of rand 159-million for the financial year 2016-17.

During its annual general meeting on Saturday, CSA president Chris Nenzani, however, stressed that the board remains in a healthy financial position and is expected to recover income with two high-profile home series over the summer.

“In commenting on the financial statements I would like to stress that CSA remains in a very healthy financial position,” said Nenzani.

“We have a very strong balance sheet and a favourable cash position. Our income balance after taking into account the loss for the year is rand 655million.”

“We have invested in major capital projects to grow the game of cricket and we are also in the process of building our own headquarte­rs which will be a significan­t money-saving project in the long term.”

The CSA president was, however, confident of money flowing in with tours of Australia and India scheduled for the home season. Australia will travel to South Africa in March for a four-Test series, after India’s visit.

“As is well known, our budgetary forecasts are based on a four-year rolling plan as the vast majority of our income comes from television revenue generated from incoming tours. As a result we anticipate a very strong financial year in 2018 as a result of the incoming tours from India and Australia,” he concluded.

The AGM also unanimousl­y approved former president Ray Mali as an honorary life member of CSA.

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