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SA Cricketers’ Association says administrators have ignored attempts to find out what is going on

London — SA’s cricketers say administrators are ignoring worries about the state of their profession despite attempts to find out what is going on.

"Saca has formally written to Cricket SA twice in the last six weeks to express its concerns relating to Cricket SA’s financial position‚" Saca president Omphile Ramela was quoted as saying in a release issued by the organisation on Tuesday."It is critical to know the extent of the financial challenge facing cricket and to be comfortable on how that challenge is being dealt with.

Cricket SA said at the weekend they would"review [their] financial model in order to recover historical losses that have been accumulated since 2011" — a plan that includes scrapping of the six-team franchise system and a return to a 12-side provincial model.That followed Cricket SA CEO Thabang Moroe telling parliament in October that the board anticipated losses of R654m in the rights cycle that will end in 2022.

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