India vs South Africa T20 series: CSA clears Mark Boucher of disciplinary charges- Former South African wicketkeeper and current head coach Mark Boucher has been cleared of all charges following CSA’s proceedings. Boucher was accused of disciplinary charges including those of racism. The Proteas legend’s news comes days after CSA chief Graeme Smith himself was proven not guilty. Follow all cricket news and updates on Insidesport.in
Boucher, a former wicketkeeper batter, was charged with racist behaviour and also faced possible sacking from the coaching post, after he was accused by ex-South Africa teammate Paul Adams for singing a song which had racially derogatory wording in meetings after matches in their playing days.
India vs South Africa T20 series: After Graeme Smith, now CSA also clears Mark Boucher of disciplinary charges- check details
The Board of CSA has formally and unreservedly withdrawn all charges against Proteas head coach Mark Boucher
Full statement ➡️ https://t.co/mLzJNQtvza pic.twitter.com/tz2GDKRSdF
— Cricket South Africa (@OfficialCSA) May 10, 2022
However, CSA said none of the charges were “sustainable” after Adams and former Proteas assistant coach Enoch Nkwe decided not to testify at next week’s hearings.
The recent ruling in the Graeme Smith arbitration also fortified the conclusion that the charges against Boucher would be dismissed.
“The allegations of racism which were levelled against me were unjustified and have caused me considerable hurt and anguish,” Boucher said in a statement.
“The last few months have been extremely difficult to endure for me and my family. I am glad that the process has finally come to an end and that CSA has accepted that the charges against me are unsustainable.
India vs South Africa T20 series: After Graeme Smith, now CSA also clears Mark Boucher of disciplinary charges- check details
“I consider that the matter is now finalised and closed and I do not intend making further statements on this matter. I look forward to continuing to focus on my job and to taking the Proteas men’s team to even greater heights,” Boucher added.
One of the best international wicketkeepers of his time, Boucher was handed a seven-page charge sheet in January by CSA, which accused him of gross misconduct and bringing the sport’s apex body into disrepute through historical and current handling of racial issues.
It was after CSA had received a report from the independent Social Justice & Nation-Building (SJN) in December last year, which made some “tentative findings” against Boucher.
India vs South Africa T20 series: After Graeme Smith, now CSA also clears Mark Boucher of disciplinary charges- check details
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