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‘I’m very optimistic, ready to serve CSA’

Cricket SA (CSA) is on the edge of a precipice and Kugandrie Govender would not have been able to live with herself if it all went belly-up without her doing anything about it.

That’s why she made her “least selfish” decision this week and agreed to be the beleaguered body’s acting CEO after Jacques Faul resigned on Monday.

“I am under no illusion about how warm the chair is,” said Govender, CSA’s first woman CEO, in an interview with City Press’ sister paper Rapport this

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