
Smith, Boucher to continue duties during India Tests as CSA launches inquiry into findings of discimrination
India Today
The Social Justice and Nation Building report, including tentative findings that former captain Graeme Smith and wicketkeeper Mark Boucher had acted in a prejudicial and discriminatory manner. Cricket South Africa's inquiry will beheld early next year.
Cricket South Africa (CSA) on Monday confirmed that Head of Cricket, Graeme Smith and head coach Mark Boucher will continue with their duties during the Test series against India even as the board launched a formal inquiry into the findings of Social Justice and Nation Building (SJN) report.
The Ombudsman’s SJN Report made various “tentative findings” regarding allegations of discrimination and racism in South African cricket. The report, which was made public earlier in December, included findings that said Smith, Boucher and AB de Villiers had acted in a prejudicial or discriminatory manner on the basis of race.