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It's agreed, however, to air the three T20s and the ODIs - but not the tests - in which the Proteas are ranked Number 1 in the world. Brilliant.
In "justifying" its decision - which, by the way, it made despite being offered a 50% discount on last year's fees for the broadcast rights - Faulty Towers said: "The decision to broadcast these matches is a clear indication that we take our mandate seriously and we are cognisant that the public of South Africa deserve to see their cricket team."
... But not live in the form in which they are ranked Number 1...There will be many cricket fans out there who will be asking, quite rightly: "Why are we forced to pay TV licence fees for such execrable service?"See also: