The former South African wicket-keeper batsman and currently the head coach of the team, Mark Boucher has brought relief news on Tuesday. In fact, South Africa Cricket has given a clean chit to Boucher, who is battling allegations of racism.
Tuesday has been a relief for former South African wicket-keeper batsman and currently the head coach of the team, Mark Boucher. In fact, all the other allegations including racism against him were found to be baseless and he was acquitted of all such charges. South Africa Cricket (CSA) has confirmed this.
CSA said that there was no such evidence of racism against him to prove that the allegations against him have any merit, so he is acquitted of these charges & Big relief to South Africa’s head coach Mark Boucher.
In December 2021, he was accused of racism by the independent Social Justice Board of the South Africa Cricket Board. After that, an inquiry was ordered into those allegations. In this whole process, Mark Boucher has also been given an opportunity to present his side and finally, he got rid of all these charges.
More recently, South Africa’s director of cricket Graeme Smith was also acquitted of these charges & Big relief to South Africa’s head coach Mark Boucher.
He was also accused of bypassing the rules and appointed Boucher as the head coach of the team in place of Enoch Naqwe but after investigation all such allegations were found to be baseless and he was acquitted.
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what south Africa cricket said
In this entire episode, South Africa Cricket believes that they are sad that they had to go through this whole process for the last few months. During this time, the team has surprised everyone with its performance, especially in Test matches and this would not have been possible without Coach Boucher and his support staff.
After being acquitted of these charges, it is expected that under the coaching of Mark Boucher, his team will do even better in the coming times.