Cape Town: Cricket South Africa (CSA) has been wearing a Boucher Mark Boucher team of the national team with dirty violations after he was accused of racism by former teammate Paul Adams, the body said the power on Thursday.
Costs came from the findings made last month by the social justice and the construction of the nation of the Ombudsman, who sought alleged discrimination in the organization of the national sports government in the past.
“While Boucher was being charged with a dirty violation, which could cause his dismissal, CSA emphasized it was important that the independent investigation was first to test all charges before sanctions can appear,” CSA said in a statement.
Pic Credit: @officialcsa Twitter Handyformer Spinner Paul Adams said he had called “chocolate bullshit” in the southern African team song during his time beside, which stretched a period of nine years from 1995 to 2004, including the former wicketkeeper boucher which has since apologized.
“I hope to deal with and maintain these accusations that have been made and will do it at the time of time,” Boucher said in a statement.
“For now I solely focused on my assignment as Proteas head coach.” The Ombudsman report also criticized the CSA Director of Cricket Graeme Smith at this time and the former captain of the National Team Ab De Villiers.
The report said the election decision was made during their time when the captain of the prejudiced party against black players.
Smith and De Villiers denied the allegations.
The boucher is responsible for the international one-day South African team which is one match into the series of three matches against India.
South Africa will tour New Zealand for two test matches, with the first to begin on February 17.