SA announce racial quotas for national team

By our correspondents
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September 04, 2016

CAPE TOWN: Cricket South Africa (CSA) have put in place racial quotas for the national team across all three formats of the game in an effort to increase the number of black players in a sport still dominated by whites.

CSA have sought an average minimum of six black players, of which two must be Black African, in matches over the season, the organisation announced on Saturday.

“The test starting XI that played in the recent series against New Zealand contained six players of colour and two Black Africans, and the ODI starting XI had as many as eight players of colour in their most recent series against the West Indies and Australia,” CSA President Chris Nenzani said. “With the targets being measured over the full season and being cumulative across all three formats, our selectors and team management will have the flexibility to deal with varying circumstances. “This shows very clearly that the targets are very attainable and sustainable.”