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CSA defends its development structures amid lack of fast bowlers

CRICKET

CRICKET South Africa (CSA) head of pathway Edward Khoza believes the state of grassroots cricket is in a good place and there are plans in place for the next two years that will see more talent being exposed, especially at the under-19 level.

The recent Test series between New Zealand and South Africa was a hot topic for months because

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