Updated On: 27 October, 2020 07:03 AM IST | Johannesburg | PTI
All Independent and Non-Independent Directors have now resigned," CSA said in a statement on Twitter on Monday

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Cricket South Africa's 10-member Board of Directors has resigned, clearing the decks for an interim administrative structure in the crisis-ridden body as sought by the country's olympic committee. Six directors, including former acting president Beresford Williams, had stood down following a meeting on Sunday. The remaining four quit on Monday. "After the Members' Council had deliberated and resolved that in order to best serve the interest of cricket in South Africa, the entire Board should resign - which they did. All Independent and Non-Independent Directors have now resigned," CSA said in a statement on Twitter on Monday.
"Following the Members' Council meeting held yesterday, 25 October 2020, the Members' Council received and accepted resignations from Board members." The development comes just days before the start of the domestic season on November 2. England's men's team also arrives next month to play three ODIs and three T20Is. An interim steering committee is likely to be put in charge of CSA, as per the instruction of the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC). For now, Rihan Richards is in control of cricket in South Africa. He was installed in the newly created position of president of the Members Council - -- the country's highest decision-making body made up of the 14 provincial affiliate presidents -- on Sunday.