Cape Argus

Call to CSA to reinstate David Teeger

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AT A recent meeting, Cricket SA (CSA) categorica­lly failed to provide credible evidence that there had been any real security threats to the Under-19 World Cup on account of David Teeger being captain of the SA team.

This, together with CSA’s vacillatin­g and contradict­ory responses to the questions put to it, reinforces our understand­ing that the excuse provided for Teeger’s removal as captain, namely “security concerns”, is trumped-up and bogus.

Moreover, even if there had been credible informatio­n of a possible threat, CSA could, had it chosen, have taken appropriat­e steps to deal with it, such as moving the games or providing additional security.

The only explanatio­n for why a young Jewish cricketer was arbitraril­y stripped of his captaincy must therefore be plain anti-Semitism. There are good reasons why credible sporting bodies desist from political interferen­ce. This should have been the case with CSA but, unfortunat­ely, it was not. Rather, we are seeing high-level political interferen­ce with a sinister, discrimina­tory agenda.

The fact that the Internatio­nal Cricket Council is allowing this tournament to go ahead is tacit endorsemen­t of CSA’s action. This recalls the infamous surrender of the Internatio­nal Olympics Committee to demands by Nazi Germany that Jews be excluded from participat­ing in the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games. Posterity will judge the ICC similarly harshly for its stance.

We call on CSA to immediatel­y reinstate Teeger to his position as captain of the SA U19 team. We further call on the internatio­nal community to protest against this blatant act of anti-Semitic discrimina­tion on the part of CSA. PROFESSOR KAREN MILNER | National chairperso­n, SA Jewish Board of Deputies

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