CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - Cricket South Africa (CSA) was plunged into further disarray on Tuesday as the country’s players' association repeated its call for the executive to step down and refused to co-operate with a proposed committee to reform the domestic game.
The South African Cricketers Association (SACA) is locked in a court battle with CSA over a proposal to expand the country’s domestic structure from six to 12 teams, saying it was not consulted.
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