CSA: SMS claims are ‘utter nonsense’

Cricket South Africa's chief executive, Haroon Lorgat. File photo: Lakruwan Wanniarachchi

Cricket South Africa's chief executive, Haroon Lorgat. File photo: Lakruwan Wanniarachchi

Published Apr 1, 2015

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Johannesburg - Cricket South Africa (CSA) chief executive Haroon Lorgat on Tuesday dismissed reports claiming that he had sent Proteas coach Russell Domingo a text message telling him to pick a player of colour for South Africa’s World Cup semi-final against New Zealand.

Newspaper reports claimed on Tuesday that Lorgat had sent the coach a message at around 01h00 apparently telling Domingo to choose between certain players.

“This is utter nonsense reporting with false allegations being made,” commented Lorgat.

“There was no SMS, WhatsApp or BBM sent by me to the coach, and why would I want to do that when I know the team was confirmed and already announced to the players and team management at their usual 18h00 team meeting that evening.

“Our media policy is not to respond to speculative or false media reports where unnamed sources are quoted, but in this case, due to the damage being caused to the reputation of the Proteas, CSA and individual players soon after a painful exit from the World Cup, I feel it necessary to speak out and make it clear that this report is false,” added Lorgat.

“I would also like to place on record, that at no time did I ever speak to any journalist from the Beeld/Burger/Netwerk 24, yet I’m quoted in this article.

“It is very sad to read such poor and false reports which I believe is no more than an attempt to discredit the Proteas and CSA.

“I would like to take this opportunity to thank all South African fans for their fantastic support of our much-loved Proteas team and assure fans that we will do our best to build winning teams,” concluded Lorgat.

CSA will not comment further.

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