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Our sports experts weigh in on Philander 'sour grapes'

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Cricket South Africa CEO Haroon Lorgat has denied that there was political interference from sport minister Fikile Mbalula before the Proteas' Cricket World Cup semi-final loss to New Zealand in Auckland. Sport24 weigh in. Watch.

It is believed that the in-form Kyle Abbott was initially selected, but was then dropped for Philander in order to have additional players of colour in the team.

Read the Sport24 article here

Later on in the discussion, we consider CSA's transformation plan of having at least 6 black players in franchise teams from next season. Why do the Proteas have a different mandate? Watch.



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