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Cricket scraping bottom of the leadership barrel

With its annual general meeting hurtling into view in just under a fortnight, Cricket SA (CSA) approaches what should be the culmination of the past few years of succession planning with a gaping hole where its leadership should be.

As things stand, when September 5 comes around, CSA will go into its the meeting minus a president, a CEO and a board member, after Chris Nenzani, acting CEO Jacques Faul (regular CEO Thabang

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