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Ravele Resigns From CSA

22 June 2026 by Guest

The Board of Directors of Cricket South Africa (CSA) today announced that Ms Muditambi Ravele has tendered her resignation as an Independent Director of the Company.

JOHANNESBURG: The Board of Directors of Cricket South Africa (CSA) today announced that Ms Muditambi Ravele has tendered her resignation as an Independent Director of the Company.

Ms Ravele has served as a director since 2021, and the Board thanks her for her contribution to CSA and the broader cricket system and wishes her well in future endeavours.

 

Source: cricket.co.za

Sameer Bandekar – Sameer Bandekar is a prominent cricketer who has played for the USA national team. His skills as a batsman and occasional bowler have made him a valuable asset to the team in various competitions.

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  1. Ladybird

    22 June 2026 at 10:56 pm

    The Rugby World Cup 1995 was held in South Africa: South Africans take a lot of pride in their rugby team, popularly called ‘The Springsbook.’ As the FIFA World Cup, South Africa was the first African country to host the Rugby World Cup tournament in 1995. The event became more successful as South Africa won the finale against New Zealand. The team was incredible enough to win the IRB Rugby World Cup two more times in 2007 and again in 2019.

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