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UCBSA postpone changes to domestic cricket. UCBSA Press Release - 30 November 2002
The General Council of the UCBSA has resolved to postpone to the winter of 2003 the process regarding proposed changes to the structure of domestic cricket. The decision was taken at a meeting of the General Council held in Johannesburg today (30 November), with the intention of allowing cricket administrators to focus on staging the 2003 ICC Cricket World Cup around South Africa. The General Council stated today that the status quo of domestic cricket will remain until further notice. However, the Council has accepted that the current status and structure of domestic professional cricket is not viable and, immediately after the 2003 ICC Cricket World Cup, proposals from the internal committee and the external auditors will be considered during extensive consultations. The consultation process will include all affiliates' CEOs, Presidents and financial representatives. Recommendations will then be made regarding a proposed structure to the Board of Directors of Cricket SA (Pty) Ltd and the General Council. Decisions to alter the structure of domestic cricket have been made based on commercial, economic and transformation considerations. However, the Council decided that the issue was too complex to be finalized with the Cricket World Cup in the background. "We have the priority of the World Cup to focus on and no finality has been reached on the structure of domestic cricket. We have decided to extend the process to ensure that we make the right decisions for the future of South African cricket," said UCB President Percy Sonn.
© United Cricket Board of South Africa
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