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12 Oct 2013 15:54 #158595
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Good or bad move?
Financial incentives also included?
Is it the best way to become representative?
The WICB may need the BCCI to do something with their officers being representative!
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12 Oct 2013 16:03 #158599
by ketchim
Since South Africa's reintroduction to international cricket in 1991,
only five black African players have made it to the Test level :
even though the group forms 80% of South Africa's population.
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12 Oct 2013 16:04 #158601
by ramesh
I hope that one day the situation will arise when there would be a quota for white players on the South African team instead
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12 Oct 2013 16:06 #158603
by ketchim
Its like when the white british pulled outta Guyana via Independence :
and leff Black peeps to run things :-[
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12 Oct 2013 16:08 #158604
by ketchim
Makhaya Ntini is the only one who has played more than 100 Tests :
Mfuneko Ngam, Thami Tsolekile, Monde Zondeki and Tsotsobe have only 17 TEST matches in all.
In contrast, 11 mixed-race players, including Hashim Amla and Imran Tahir,
have made it to the South African side.
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12 Oct 2013 16:50 #158605
by ramesh
England and America reserve places for the minorities by affirmative action but South Africa is the only country that has to reserve places for the majority in cricket
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12 Oct 2013 17:20 #158606
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I would say hoping the situation reverses is equally ignorant. However I expect that from the Lone Danger!
I think we need ask ourselves if blacks South Africans are interested in cricket and whether there is an infrastructure in place to nurture young talent. In the absence of that affirmative action is not really that.
It also strikes me of how biased the administration of West Indies cricket is, so it is a timely reminder to get your house in order. It would be interesting to hear views on this.
It is about redressing the balance and not creating an imbalanced system like you have created in the West Indies administration.
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13 Oct 2013 12:04 #158627
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I wonder if they will a quota system for Chess, Golf and Lawn tennis?
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