SJN Hearings: ’Moroe's testimony was a lie,’ says former Proteas manager Mohammed Moosajee

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SJN Hearings: ’Moroe's testimony was a lie,’ says former Proteas manager Mohammed Moosajee
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Former Proteas manager Mohammed Moosajee says claims made by ex-CSA CEO Thabang Moroe during his SJN testimony are a complete fabrication.

Moroe told the SJN that he had informed the CSA Board at the time, about the meeting, but Moosajee said at no point before the World Cup and in subsequent meetings with the Board after the tournament, was the ‘Plan B’ encounter ever raised.

“This seems to me to be nothing more than mischief making, and an attempt by Mr Moroe to play the victim, following his dismissal by Cricket SA for irregular conduct.”“After the 2019 World Cup, the then coach, captain and I delivered reports to CSA’s board, none of the board members raised the alleged meeting, that Mr Moroe claims he was informed of by a player, and which he disclosed to the board.

Moroe told the SJN that he’d only been informed a week before that year’s IPL – by Gibson – about him needing to call the Board of Control for Cricket in India to release the four players; Kagiso Rabada, Quinton de Kock, Lungi Ngidi and then captain Faf du Plessis. ALSO READ: OPINION: SJN hearings has given a voice to the voiceless, let’s hope Cricket South Africa is listening

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