Decisions taken at UCB General Council meeting
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Media Release
26-Mar-2002
MATTERS ARISING AND DECISIONS TAKEN BY UCB GENERAL COUNCIL IN JOHANNESBURG
ON 21 AND 23 MARCH 2002
1. UCB RESTRUCTURING
The General Council has approved the Price Waterhouse
Coopers recommendation to restructure the UCB and all its affiliates into
separate amateur and professional arms. Other proposals regarding possible
changes in the structure of domestic cricket are being considered. If there
is to be a change to the structure of the domestic game, this will occur
only for the 2003/4 season.
2. DARYLL CULLINAN
The General Council reiterated the position of the CEO,
Gerald Majola, that the issue of Daryll Cullinan's departure from the team
selected to play against Australia in the second Castle Lager/MTN Test match
at Newlands, is closed. The Council decided not to take the matter further
as the UCB has no contract with Mr Cullinan.
3. COMMUNICATIONS STRATEGY
Independent Communications consultants Spin Media have been
appointed to work in conjunction with Communications Director Bronwyn
Wilkinson to develop a strategy to improve communication between all
stakeholders in South African cricket.
4. UCB INDABA
UCB CEO Gerald Majola recently signed a performance
agreement with the Ministry of Sport and Recreation in terms of which the
UCB reaffirmed its commitment to transforming cricket in South Africa. An
Indaba will be held of all UCB stakeholders in July 2002 to discuss new
transformation targets and to assess adherance to those targets which were
set in the UCB Transformation Charter three years ago. The UCB has exceeded
those targets in all fields except for umpires, coaches and groundsmen. The
Indaba is expected to set new targets for another period as yet to be
decided.
5. SELECTION PANEL
The decision to appoint the national selection panel until
the 2003 Cricket World Cup was rescinded and a new national selection panel
is to be elected at the UCB AGM in August. It is possible that the size of
the panel may be reduced. Future policies for squad and team selection will
be set at the UCB Indaba.
6. AFRICA CRICKET ASSOCIATION
The General Council congratulated UCB President Percy Sonn
on his appointment as Vice President of the Africa Cricket Association.
7. CEAT CRICKET RATINGS TEAM OF THE YEAR
The General Council also congratulated the South African
national team on winning the CEAT Cricket Ratings International Team of the
Year Award (2001) for the second time. Denis Lindsay travelled to India last
week to accept the trophy on the team's behalf.
Gerald Majola
Chief Executive Officer