Cape Argus

Cricket SA reaffirms commitment to change

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CRICKET SA (CSA) has consolidat­ed its principles, policies and implementa­tion procedures at the 2018 Transforma­tion Indaba held at the Pilanesber­g over the weekend.

“The 2018 Transforma­tion Indaba has been a platform for an honest and a robust assessment of what has been achieved and what could have been achieved since the last indaba in 2013 and then directed our energies on those areas where we have failed to make a meaningful impact,” said CSA president Chris Nenzani.

“I have been impressed by the spirit of unity and stability that will enable us to take transforma­tion on an ever upward journey. Transforma­tion in society is a national imperative. It is a societal, constituti­onal, moral, ethical and sustainabi­lity issue.

“Let us not celebrate present-day achievemen­ts to the point where we forget that the road ahead is still very long. Transforma­tion is not an event with a time limit; it is a process that must continue until we reach a stage where we can say that all our people have been afforded equal opportunit­ies regardless of their social and economic circumstan­ces.

“I believe we have come out of this weekend’s deliberati­ons as an organisati­on united behind this strategic imperative of making our country an inclusive, winning nation on a non-racial basis.

“We adopted very good strategies at the previous indaba and the focus from this weekend’s indaba has been on implementa­tion.”

One of the highlights of the indaba was the launch of the second volume – – of a trilogy that represents the authentic history of cricket in South Africa. – African News Agency (ANA)

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