A day after the resignation of six CSA board members, the remaining members of the board followed suit and stepped down from their respective positions. Former acting president Beresford Williams was one of the first high profile names to make an exit from the panel.
Angelo Carolissen, Donovan May, Tebogo Siko, John Mogodi and Dheven Dharmalingham soon followed. On Monday, CSA took to micro-blogging site Twitter and stated, "After the members' council had deliberated and resolved that in order to best serve the interest of cricket in South Africa, the entire board should resign - which they did. All independent and non-independent directors have now resigned."
An interim committee will be formed soon. However, as per reports, there seems to be support for a senior player representative and ICC voice. The CSA board members had earlier called for a meeting to work on various strategies for the betterment of the body. Dharmalingham was the only non-independent board member to quit on Sunday. As per the current scenario, the entire CSA board have quit.
Rihan Richards is in control of cricket in the African nation currently. He was installed as president of the member council - CSA’s highest authority. The domestic season will commence on November 2 while England’s men’s team will arrive next month to participate in a white-ball series
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