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Cricket South Africa President Chris Nenzani Steps Down
AUG 18, NEW DELHI: Cricket South Africa has announced that Chris Nenzani has resigned as the President of the Members Council and the Chairman of the board of directors of CSA. The resignation came into effect from August 15.
Nenzani led Cricket South Africa since 2013. He provided valuable leadership, insight, assistance and direction in advancing the game of cricket with a focus on achieving transformation and access for the majority of the South African population, said CSA in a media release.
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