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England-South Africa Series On As CSA Members' Council Accepts Interim Board
Faced with a threat of sanction by sports minister Nathi Mthethwa, Cricket South Africas members council agreed to recognise the nine-member interim board, days after it had refused to accept the government-appointed body.
The decision ensures that the forthcoming series between England and South Africa, which begins on November 27, will be held as scheduled.
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