I probably have to start by saying even though I'm Indian, I've never experienced a large amount of discrimination, also came from a middle class background so never wanted for anything important so the angle I come from is not representative of the majority of SA.
Cricket is the 3rd sport in SA, it used to be a lot closer to Rugby but it's become an insurmountable gap now. The money pouring into Rugby vs. Cricket's pittance should be depressing for any fan. I seriously think that Cricket's in pretty bad shape at the ground level and it's only a matter of time before this creeps it's way up. Franchise cricket is a basket case money wise, wholly dependant on international revenue and CSA assistance, even T20 attendances are fairly poor compared to List A games a decade ago.
It's all well and good to say that a cricketing culture needs to be developed from the ground up and the CSA aren't doing enough or there's a conspiracy. It's not my personal point of view but there are thousands of people who think that quotas should be enacted even up to national level, let's compromise the performance to give the country a more representative squad. I disagree wholeheartedly with that, I want to see my team win, every game, all the time. I want the best cricketers in the country in there, the best coaches.
It makes no difference to me if the teams all white, all black, all coloured or a hodgepodge but that doesn't mean I don't understand the merits of the other viewpoint. However, say we do put a few of the African players in, jettison Morkel for Lonwabo, Faf for Thami maybe even slide Themba in for Alviro and Phangiso in for the other Pieterson and continue to run along those lines. I wonder if all those thousands will part with their hard earned cash to replace the people who'll simply not go any longer because of an uncompetitive side.
Grand ideas about uniting the nation are fine, we can talk all day about how nice it would be to address socio-economic issues but I think in it's current state SA simply cannot afford a non-competitive team, it'll effectively mark the start of a slow death of the sport in the country. It'd be reminiscent of the West Indian slide, a slow drawn out but inevitable decline into perpetual mediocrity. I don't think anyone seriously expects WI to ever be a major power again and this'd be the same.
A lot can be done to take the sport to the masses like making it easier to get into the sport, getting sponsored local leagues running in disadvantaged areas, taking the national team out to those areas for warm up games and matches against Bangla & Zim but above all, don't mess with cash cow for grand but futile political gestures.