After small, unexpected profit in 2023, CSA eyes SA20 as future money-spinner

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After small, unexpected profit in 2023, CSA eyes SA20 as future money-spinner
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‘In the bigger scheme of things, SA20 on its own was never going to rescue CSA,’ says CEO Moseki

Cricket South Africa CEO Pholetsi Moseki has indicated how its profit from the successful SA20 has affected the organisation’s much-depleted coffers but stressed that the tournament’s success means so much more to the sport

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