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Coronavirus Outbreak: Cricket South Africa won't cut players' salaries despite suspension of sport, says CEO Jacques Faul
•Faul said that the Board has taken into account that no cricket will take place in the next three to six months

Coronavirus pandemic: Cricket South Africa suspends all forms of the game for 60 days in response to outbreak
•Cricket South Africa (CSA) on Monday suspended all forms of the game in the country for 60 days after the government banned gatherings larger than 100 people in response to the threat of the coronavirus outbreak.

South Africa vs Australia: CSA interim CEO Jacques Faul asks fans to respect Steve Smith, David Warner as Aussies return since ball-tampering scandal
•Both Warner and Smith, then Australia's captain and vice-captain, were banned by Cricket Australia for one year for involvement in ball-tampering during the Cape Town Test in March 2018.

South Africa's director of cricket Graeme Smith 'ideal candidate' to lead team into new dawn, says CSA's Jacques Faul
•South Africa captain Graeme Smith is the ideal candidate for the role of director of cricket for the home series against England that starts later this month, according to acting Cricket South Africa (CSA) chief executive Jacques Faul.

Squashing of press freedom the catalyst for change at troubled Cricket South Africa
Daniel Gallan •Cricket South Africa have committed a laundry list of mistakes but revoking the accreditation of journalists was unquestionably their greatest blunder. It is proof that they have been woefully disconnected from the South African people they have purported to have served.

Embattled CSA names Jacques Faul as acting CEO, hopes to appoint Graeme Smith as director of cricket by next week
•The CSA decided to appoint Faul at a special board meeting on Saturday after a chaotic week in which they suspended CEO Thabang Moroe over governance concerns

CSA slams ECB, says players didn't set up Pietersen
Fpsports •Cricket South Africa has issued a statement denying allegations by the CEO of the ECB, David Collier, that it was South African players who had instigated the text message row involving Kevin Pietersen.


