Proteas can help put a dent in CSA debt by winning the World Cup

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Proteas can help put a dent in CSA debt by winning the World Cup
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The 2019 World Cup will be the fifth edition of the global one-day showpiece to be staged in England.

An International Cricket Council release on Friday said a total of US$10-million would be on the table at the tournament‚ which starts on May 30 with a match between England and South Africa at the Oval in London.

How much of that would be left after the players and support staff have taken their cut is not known‚ but it should go some way to easing the losses of R654-million CSA told parliament in October that they would incur in the rights cycle that ends in 2022.

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