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CSA selectors' convener keeps lips zipped on WC 'black' quota allegation

Cricket South Africa's national convenor of selectors, Andrew Hudson, has refused to divulge any details on reports that race prescription were laid down for the composition of the AB de Villiers-led team during the just concluded World Cup.

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Cricket South Africa's national convenor of selectors, Andrew Hudson, has refused to divulge any details on reports that race prescription were laid down for the composition of the AB de Villiers-led team during the just concluded World Cup.

Earlier, CSA chief executive Haroon Lorgat had slammed reports that claimed he had sent coach Russell Domingo, an SMS informing the latter to choose a player of colour for the high-octane semifinal clash against New Zealand in Auckland.

According to reports, Lorgat informed Domingo to select between dropping Rilee Rossouw and picking Farhaan Behardien, or dropping Kyle Abbott for Vernon Philander.

Hudson said that Lorgat has already commented on the matter, and it was not his place to comment at present, Sport24 reported.

Moreover, Hudson said he hasn't decided whether he wanted to stand for a third term as CSA's convenor of selectors. 

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