By Newsbreak Producer, Tashlan Naidoo - The KwaZulu-Natal Cricket Board believe the Natal Cricket Museum in Durban should be re-named after the late Krish Reddy. Reddy who was laid to rest yesterday in Durban. He was best known for his role in collating and preserving the records of players who were otherwise unrecognised in apartheid South Africa. Reddy wrote numerous articles on Black cricket in national newspapers and magazines. He is the author of 'The Other Side', a collection of black cricket in Natal, which was published in 1999. He is also the co-author of 'Blacks in Whites, a century of cricket struggles in KwaZulu-Natal' which was published in 2002. Director of the KZN Cricket Board, Professor Logan Naidoo says a vast majority of the documents and pieces within the museum were put together by Reddy and it would be a fitting tribute to a legend in the game....

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