The ways of South Africa’s cricket establishment
In South African cricket, almost three decades after white rule ended, “local talent” means “local white talent,” even if you’re the national team captain.
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Steven Friedman is a research professor in politics at the University of Johannesburg and a South African cricket fan.
In South African cricket, almost three decades after white rule ended, “local talent” means “local white talent,” even if you’re the national team captain.
If you want a prejudice to look respectable, put a number to it and compile an index. You can then rule the minds of many people.
One of the weirder displays of Pan-Africanism descended on Johannesburg’s Soccer City on the evening of July 2, 2010.
The reason why African teams struggle in the World Cup has everything to do with colonialism.