News for 'Norman Arendse'

Arendse quits as Cricket South Africa president

Arendse quits as Cricket South Africa president

Rediff.com18 Sep 2008

Cricket South Africa (CSA) president Norman Arendse stood down on Wednesday, a year into a three-year spell at the head of the governing body. Arendse's resignation, which he announced at a news conference, comes with CSA set to merge their professional and amateur arms into one body on September 26.

South Africa drop Gibbs

South Africa drop Gibbs

Rediff.com12 Feb 2008

South Africa announced their squad to tour Bangladesh after a week of disagreements among the country's cricket officials.

Selection row escalates in South Africa

Selection row escalates in South Africa

Rediff.com8 Feb 2008

The selection panel failed to meet CSA guidelines by picking at least seven coloured players in the squad for the Bangladesh tour.

South Africa overhauls selection policy

South Africa overhauls selection policy

Rediff.com19 Jun 2008

The South Africa Cricket Board president lost his veto power as the administrators made a complete overhaul of their selection policy in the wake of its controversial transformation policy. Cricket South Africa (CSA) accepted most of the recommendations made by the Transformation Review Committee and accordingly board president Norman Arendse will no longer enjoy the veto power.

South Africa deals blow to Champions Trophy

South Africa deals blow to Champions Trophy

Rediff.com22 Aug 2008

South Africa dealt a body blow to next month's ICC Champions Trophy in Pakistan on Friday by withdrawing from the tournament for safety and security reasons. Despite assurances from an International Cricket Council (ICC) task force that acceptable security measures would be in place, Cricket South Africa (CSA) said it is not prepared to send a team to Pakistan.

Srinivasan meets CSA chief Nenzani but SA tour still not finalised

Srinivasan meets CSA chief Nenzani but SA tour still not finalised

Rediff.com12 Oct 2013

If the series finally happens, then there are a couple of possibilities -- two Tests and three ODIs or only three Tests with the limited overs series being scheduled at a later date.