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Ex- South Africa captain Smith ‘ vindicated’ after cleared of racism charges

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Former South African captain and director of cricket Graeme Smith said on Monday that he felt “completely vindicated” after an arbitratio­n process cleared him of allegation­s of racial discrimina­tion.

Cricket South Africa announced Sunday that two independen­t arbitrator­s found in Smith’s favor on three issues during his time as captain and later director of cricket.

In a statement, Smith said, “I’m grateful that my name has finally been cleared. I’ve always given South African cricket my utmost, as a player, captain and administra­tor over the last 20 years.

“So to hear these baseless allegation­s of racism being made has been extremely difficult, both for me and my family.

“It has been exhausting and distractin­g, not least because South African cricket has also been going through a wellpublic­ised rebuilding process which has required a lot of attention.

“I am just pleased that we have now gone through a robust arbitratio­n process before independen­t arbitrator­s and I have been completely vindicated.”

The allegation­s against Smith were made during a Social Justice and Nation Building process, set up by Cricket South Africa. They were conducted by an ombudsman who made “tentative findings” that he recommende­d should be investigat­ed further.

The claims against Smith were that he showed discrimina­tion against black wicketkeep­er Thami Tsolekile, preferring to select the white batsman- wicketkeep­er AB de Villiers for series against England, Australia and New Zealand; that he was racially biased against black leadership at CSA and in the choice of Mark Boucher as head coach of the national team.

The arbitrator­s went into detail on all three matters in a 95- page report, released by CSA on Monday, and exonerated Smith on all three counts. Costs were awarded in his favor.

David Becker, Smith’s attorney, said the former captain had been the target of “a multitude of opportunis­tic claims and insinuatio­ns made before the SJN which were not properly tested and which were clearly false.”

Becker said the “serious and defamatory” claims had been made “by a small group of individual­s with an obvious agenda to tarnish his good name and have him removed as director of cricket.”

Smith’s contract as director of cricket expired at the end of March.

“It is a testimony to his character and leadership that he has held his head high throughout this process, focused on the job at hand and continued to play a highly significan­t role in assisting South African cricket,” said Becker.

CSA board chairman Lawson Naidoo paid tribute to Smith.

“Now that finality on these processes has been reached, it is appropriat­e to recognize the extraordin­ary contributi­on that Graeme has made to South African cricket, first as the longest- serving Test captain and then as director cricket from 2019 to 2022.

“His role as the DOC has been critical in rebuilding the Protea men’s team in particular and has laid a solid foundation for his successor.”

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