A South African domestic cricket team, Warriors, missed out on a one-day cup playoff spot after failing to meet the required ...
Last month, the Warriors failed to meet 'transformation requirements' by fielding two Black players against the Dolphins.
Now even just speaking in some of these terms almost sounds absurd, let alone actually implementing the transformation policy ...
CSA confirmed that the Warriors had breached Clause 3.2.2 of the CSA Administrative Conditions, which mandates a minimum of ...
Warriors fielded two black African players instead of the required three in their match against Dolphins, with no prior ...
South African domestic team Warriors were penalised by Cricket South Africa (CSA) for breaching selection rules by fielding ...
South African domestic team, Warriors, has faced a penalty for violating Cricket South Africa’s (CSA) transformation quota ...
A quota furore has erupted in SA cricket after the Warriors were disqualified from the 1-Day Cup playoffs over a ...
Dolphins have been added four points after the Warriors were docked five points © Getty The Warriors have been docked five points in the wake of Cricket South Africa ...
The Warriors have been fined and docked points after fielding only two black African players in their One Day Cup match against the Dolphins.
The sanctions imposed include loss of match points. Thus, Warriors will forfeit all match points for the match in question and Dolphins will be awarded four match points from the fixture. However, no ...
Warriors coach Michael Nees says realistic expectations need to be set when Zimbabwe, currently sitting at the bottom of Group C, plays in the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers.