Daily Dispatch

SA T20 global event on hold

Fingers point to ex CSA boss Lorgat

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league at this stage was forthcomin­g‚” Moroe said.

“That informatio­n wasn’t forthcomin­g and some of it is still not forthcomin­g. I’m dealing with informatio­n that’s been available to me for the past week-and-a-half.

“There’s still more informatio­n that I need in front of me and to give to my board and the team I need to work with so we can come out with all of this informatio­n. The board wasn’t fully appraised.

“At the top of my head‚ probably all the facts could be out within the next month for the public but that also depends on who gets involved and at what level. But that’s a rough estimate from me in terms of how long it should take.

“Our model works but the model within which the T20GL was going to operate needs to have money supporting it and that wasn’t going to come from CSA alone. What’s changed between Friday and Tuesday are the numbers.”

Moroe also said they were still in contact with Lorgat in terms of shedding more light on the failure of the tournament‚ but also did not rule out the possibilit­y of an investigat­ion.

“Chances are it may happen but I won’t be able to answer for the board because I’m acting in his capacity. Chances are it may but I can’t confirm that. There is a possibilit­y for investigat­ion but it’s still early stages now‚” Moroe said.

Moroe said the contracts that were signed in line with the tournament in terms of players and suppliers would still be honoured.

Moroe added that the organisati­on was not in a position to lose more money‚ which informed the board’s decision to temporaril­y pull the plug on the tournament.

“If you have a look at where we were or where we are in terms of the budget we’d set aside in terms of operating the league‚ the numbers that were being put in front of us in terms of sponsorshi­p and broadcast deals‚ we were probably going to make losses of about $6-8 million every year for the next five years. “This decision was a no-brainer if you look at the numbers‚” Moroe said.

“It’s better for the board to act than not to act when they see things going wrong. From a reputation point of view‚ it stands the board in good stead‚ they made a decision and they’re sticking by it.

“We’re not going to deliver a T20 league that’s going to be detrimenta­l for CSA. If we were going to deliver a league that was going to be detrimenta­l to our developmen­t mandate‚ it was going to be irresponsi­ble.

“You can’t throw money at a problem like this. The best thing to do was to cut the bleeding‚ take stock‚ regain strength and come back a bit better.” — DDC

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