CSA on tenterhooks as they await Home Affairs on England visit

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The department of home affairs will inform Cricket South Africa (CSA) tomorrow whether they will be allowed to host England for a limited-overs tour next month.

CSA have until Tuesday to inform the England and Wales Cricket Board about the viability of the tour.A subscription gives you full digital access to all Sunday Times content.Registered on the BusinessLIVE, Business Day or Financial Mail websites? Sign in with the same details.

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