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Markram and Bavuma put South Africa on verge of WTC win against Australia

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The inquiry will investigate whether the trustees have complied with their legal duties in the administration, governance and management of the charity.A spokesperson for Seven Dials Playhouse said they had completed the sale of its building in September 2024 to "generate new revenue streams and build a sustainable future, following the collapse of the old membership and training model".

Markram and Bavuma put South Africa on verge of WTC win against Australia

The statement added: "We must also acknowledge that the existence of the inquiry itself, especially the public nature of its announcement, has the potential to cause reputational harm."Nonetheless, we will continue to do everything possible to provide transparency, clarity and co-operation throughout this process."In December 2024 the charity organisation said in a website post that it had "struggled" since it reopened in February 2022, "due to the ongoing ramifications of Covid-19".

Markram and Bavuma put South Africa on verge of WTC win against Australia

Zimbabwe were already struggling on day one of the one-off Test against England at Trent Bridge when frontline bowler Richard Ngarava had to be helped from the field with a back injury.That left the tourists potentially a bowler and batter short - effectively playing with 10 men because while an injured player can be replaced in the field, the replacement cannot bat or bowl.

Markram and Bavuma put South Africa on verge of WTC win against Australia

Ngarava briefly returned to field later in the day but was unable to bowl because of how long he had spent off the field, and looked in discomfort before once again heading for the changing rooms.

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