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Moroney Suits South African Cricket, Not CSA’s Board of Suits

Patrick Moroney appointed Proteas selector amid CSA board's questionable U-turn

by Circ Mind
July 18, 2025
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1 Moroney Suits South African Cricket, Not CSA’s Board of Suits
2 From Progress to Regression
3 Why Moroney, and Why Now?
4 But CSA’s Board Remains the Problem
5 A Systemic Warning
6 The Hope That Remains
7 Final Thoughts

Moroney Suits South African Cricket, Not CSA’s Board of Suits

Moroney suits South African cricket in ways that the men in jackets and ties at Cricket South Africa (CSA) never will. The recent appointment of Patrick Moroney as convenor selector for the Proteas men’s team, effective from August 1, brings that truth into sharp focus — and at the same time, underscores CSA’s regressive return to outdated models of selection. Moroney suits South African cricket

Moroney’s appointment to the awkwardly named full-time role came with a three-year contract. He will report to Enoch Nkwe, CSA’s director of national teams and high performance, and collaborate with head coach Shukri Conrad — two of the more competent figures in the current cricketing ecosystem.

This structure is a relief. If CSA insists on selectors, the system needs level-headed individuals like Moroney, Nkwe, and Conrad to make it work. But the bigger picture raises a far more troubling issue: why is CSA reverting to a selection panel system that had been consciously dismantled just 18 months ago?

From Progress to Regression

In January 2023, CSA abolished its national selection panel, handing over selection responsibilities directly to the head coaches. That period of head-coach autonomy coincided with arguably the best performances by the South African men’s teams in years. Moroney suits South African cricket

The men’s team reached its first-ever senior ICC World Cup final at the 2024 T20 World Cup, under Rob Walter’s sole selection authority. Similarly, in the longest format, Shukri Conrad steered South Africa to a WTC final victory over Australia at Lord’s, with team selections made independently by him.

These weren’t just milestones; they were breakthroughs — occurring during a period when selection was no longer diluted by committee consensus or political pressure. So the question arises: why change a system that was finally yielding results? Moroney suits South African cricket

Why Moroney, and Why Now?

Despite the dubious timing and philosophy behind reinstating selectors, Patrick Moroney’s selection makes sense. He has risen through the ranks of South African cricket’s development structures — from a high school director of sport to Lions selectors convenor, and holding roles with the national under-19 and emerging teams. He was also on CSA’s last selection panel before it was disbanded.

This isn’t a man from a boardroom. This is someone who knows the grassroots, has worked in talent identification, and commands respect from peers and players alike. Moroney suits South African cricket

In the words of Nkwe:

“His deep understanding of the game, combined with decades of experience in talent identification and selection across various levels, makes him the ideal person for the job.”

That kind of praise isn’t given lightly. And it doesn’t come from a press release padded with corporate spin — it’s an acknowledgment from someone who’s walked the same developmental paths in South African cricket.

But CSA’s Board Remains the Problem

The issue isn’t Moroney. The issue is that his appointment comes as a symptom of a broader CSA board relapse into bad habits. The provincial presidents, many of whom sit on the CSA board, are reportedly driving this return to a selection panel structure. For years, these same individuals have been accused of undermining transformation, destabilizing leadership, and prioritizing personal politics over national progress.

Their decision to bring selectors back is less about performance and more about control. Control that was inconveniently taken away when head coaches were given the reins — and succeeded without interference.

It’s no coincidence that the term “damn fool suit” fits so well with CSA’s past and present leadership mistakes.

A Systemic Warning

Sources have revealed that alongside Moroney and Conrad, an independent selector will also be appointed, forming a three-member selection panel. This is where the CSA board could fail again — depending on whom they pick. Moroney suits South African cricket

The cricketing community is watching closely. Moroney’s appointment has been met with quiet approval, evident in a telling message from one veteran of CSA’s internal wars: Moroney suits South African cricket

“Thank God it’s you,” they said.
What wasn’t said, but understood: “And not some damn fool suit.”

This reflects the general sentiment. Moroney is one of the good ones. But the system he’s stepping into has been crafted by those whose track record inspires anything but confidence.

The Hope That Remains

There is still hope — as long as individuals like Moroney, Nkwe, Conrad, and Eddie Khoza (CSA’s executive for domestic cricket) are allowed to function with minimal interference. They represent the operational lifeblood of South African cricket. And while the board may pull the strings, it’s these men who are still holding the game upright. Moroney suits South African cricket

For now, Patrick Moroney’s credibility buys CSA time and faith. But if the board continues to meddle or inserts weak links in the rest of the panel, it could undermine everything achieved in the last 18 months.

Final Thoughts

The reintroduction of selectors is a backward move — but Moroney’s appointment isn’t. He suits South African cricket in the best way: he’s not a suit at all. He’s part of the machinery that has worked quietly and tirelessly to build teams, identify talent, and keep the Proteas competitive. Moroney suits South African cricket

The question is whether the CSA board will let him do his job — or if they’ll drag him down like they have so many others.

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