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CSA AND SACA CONCLUDE INTERIM AGREEMENT

The South African Cricketers’ Association (SACA) and Cricket South Africa (CSA) announced today that an Interim Agreement has been reached and will apply until MOU18 Agreement has been officially finalised.
The short-term arrangement will allow the player contracting process to go ahead for the coming contract year and ensure that players will not be out of contract after 30th April 2018.

CSA and SACA have also committed to negotiating a recognition agreement to regulate the ongoing relationship between them. The two bodies have agreed on the date of 30th June 2018 as the bull’s eye deadline by which MOU18 should be finalised with set dates in May and June for negotiations meetings.

Summary of the key aspects of the Interim Agreement:

1. Player Contracts
An interim increase of 6% will be applied to fund the remuneration of both national and franchise players and this will apply to their standard contract benefits with effect from 1st May 2018. This will not preclude any additional increases, which may apply retrospectively to 1st May 2018, when the MOU18 is finalised.

2. Revenue Share Model
CSA has committed to maintaining a revenue share model with the players, details of which will be finalised as part of the MOU18.

3. Commercial Rights
The collective licensing of player commercial rights to CSA, for use by it and its commercial partners, will be extended by SACA for an interim two-month period until 30th June 2018. CSA and SACA have committed to negotiating a new long term commercial rights agreement to apply from 1st July 2018, the terms of which will be no less favourable to players than those existing in the current commercial agreement under the MOU14.

4. MOU18
It is intended that the MOU18 will establish the longer term financial arrangements necessary to underpin the national and franchise player contracts on a sustainable basis for the next four to five years. It will also deal with a wide range of player matters, relating to their employment and their careers as professional cricketers. Many of these will be similar to the arrangements under the MOU14.

CSA and SACA have set 30th June 2018 as the target deadline by which time the MOU18 should be finalised. In addition, they have agreed to specific dates during May and June for negotiation meetings.

“We are satisfied that this Interim Agreement addresses the uncertainty that has existed amongst players regarding the MOU and their contracts and it ensures that no national or franchise player in the system going forward is left without a contract come 1st May 2018,” said Tony Irish, SACA’s chief executive.

“The Interim Agreement also contains commitments to key issues outside the player contracts and commits the parties to further structured negotiation over a two-month period which aims to finalise the full ambit of player benefits, and other player relevant matters, to apply over the longer, four to five-year term of the MOU18.”

“There is still a long way to go in these negotiations but CSA and SACA have both acted in the best interests of the game by setting a clear platform needed to jointly and constructively get this done within a two-month period,” concluded Thabang Moroe, CSA Acting Chief Executive.

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SACA AND CSA REACH AMICABLE AGREEMENT ON PLAYER T20GL COMPENSATION

Cricket South Africa and the South African Cricketers’ Association (SACA) are pleased to announce that amicable agreement has been reached in terms of compensation to be paid to the players who were to play for various franchises in the inaugural 2017 edition of the T20 Global League.

The League was postponed to 2018 in terms of a decision taken by the Board of Directors of CSA at its meeting on 10 October 2017.

Payment will be made in three equal instalments between December 2017 and April 2018.

“I would like to thank SACA for the amicable manner in which this issue was settled in the best interests of South African cricket and the sustainability of its development and international cricket programmes,” commented CSA Acting Chief Executive Thabang Moroe. “The settlement will help bridge the gap between player expectation and the disappointment of having to postpone the league.

“Our players are key stake holders in the game and are also CSA’s most valuable assets which is why we invest heavily in our development programmes to produce our best possible national side.

“We look forward to continuing this positive relationship with our players and their representatives,” concluded Mr. Moroe.

“This was an issue affecting 138 South African and foreign players and we’re very happy that we’ve been able to resolve it for all of them,” said Tony Irish, chief executive of SACA. “The settlement is both fair and responsible and has been well received by the players. I would like to thank Cricket South Africa for its role in ensuring this outcome.”

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GCB NAME MADISENG AS PRESIDENT

The Gauteng Cricket Board announced today that Jack Madiseng has been named as the new President of the organisation, effective immediately.

Madiseng will replace former President, Thabang Moroe, who was appointed Vice-President of Cricket South Africa in August.

Madiseng brings with him a wealth of knowledge from his time as Chairman of Alexandra Cricket Club, and has been a non-executive member of the Gauteng Cricket Board since 2013 where he served on the Development Cricket, Transformation, and Ethics Sub-committees.

“Firstly, I would like to thank my predecessor, Thabang Moroe for his leadership, insights, commitment, dedication – and most importantly – his passion for the administration of cricket which has left the GCB in the position it is today. I wish him all of the very best as Vice-President of Cricket South Africa,” said Madiseng.

“I would also like to thank the Directors of the Board for having the confidence in me to lead the team. I am truly grateful and your confidence in me is highly appreciated. We will lead as a team and work for the overall benefit of cricket. Words of my gratitude will be expressed by continuing to take our brand on the growth trajectory we are currently on.

“I have big shoes to fill but I’m confident that this Board has the hunger and the fire to take this brand to the next level. My challenge is to leave this entity, it’s staff, and the assets having improved on their current status.

“We have made substantial improvements in various areas of our core business and with the Members of the Board, whom I have served with over the years, we have padded up and held each other accountable, stretching ourselves to face the challenges we have been confronted by and adopted an ‘ownership’ mentality that will take the GCB to the next level.

“Aligning with all the GCB Stakeholders, Sponsors, Affiliates, and CSA will be a priority in achieving the strategic plan our Directors on the Board have put in place. The growth and transformation of cricket, at every level of the game we all love, is key to us getting the bums on seats which our fans in the ‘Bullring’ will help us achieve,” the Corporate Executive, who started playing cricket in the mid-1980’s, concluded.

In his playing days, Madiseng was a talented all-rounder and was first introduced to the sport through Bakers Mini-Cricket. He went on to play alongside Neil McKenzie in the under-12 Transvaal side before representing PG Bison at under-15 level and receiving a cricket scholarship to King Edward VII school.

Following his career as an opening batsman and off-spinner, Madiseng went on to work for several multi-national companies in highly specialised positions. In 1999, he joined the Woolworths Management Programme before being appointed as an Operations Executive at Total SA and then a Project Manager, and finally an Executive at Barloworld Logistics. He currently serves as an Executive within the Strategy, Marketing and Business Development at Imperial Logistics.

The Gauteng Cricket Board is situated in the Gauteng Province and oversees all cricket that is played in the following demarcated areas: Soweto, Kagiso, Johannesburg North, Alexandra, Wits and surrounding areas, Vaal, South East Area, Jeppe, Lenasia and Johannesburg Central.

 

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