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Bollywood’s Shah Rukh Khan buys South Africa T20 franchise

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LONDON: Indian movie star Shah Rukh Khan added a third Twenty20 franchise team to his collection when he was named as one of the owners in the new eight-team South African Global League on Monday.

The Bollywood leading man expanded his establishe­d Knight Riders Brand with the purchase of the Cape Town franchise to add to the teams he already owns in Kolkata and Trinidad.

There was a further link to the Indian Premier League, the lucrative Twenty20 competitio­n that has sparked similar tournament­s in the Caribbean, Australia, Bangladesh and Pakistan too.

GMR Sports, the holding company that controls the IPL Delhi Daredevils, purchased the Johannesbu­rg franchise.

Two Pakistan Super League owners, Fawad Rana of the Lahore Qalandar and Javed Afridi of the Peshawar Zalmi, have bought franchises in Durban and Benoni respective­ly.

Meanwhile, Hong Kong businessma­n Sushil Kumar bought the Bloemfonte­in franchise, with Dubai’s Ajay Sethi taking up the Port Elizabeth franchise.

Two of the franchises will be South African owned, with businessma­n Osman Osman now in charge of the Pretoria franchise and Brimstone, an investment company, now having the Stellenbos­ch franchise as part of its portfolio.

Shah himself was not present at the launch in London, a location that meant the South Africa marquee players attached to each of the eight teams could attend, with the Proteas currently on tour in England.

“We are thrilled by the internatio­nal mix of owners and the passion and excitement that was clearly demonstrat­ed during the bidding process by them and the marquee players,” said Cricket South Africa chief executive Haroon Lorgat.

The South Africa marquee players are Hashim Amla (Durban), Quinton de Kock (Benoni), AB de Villiers (Pretoria), Faf du Plessis (Stellenbos­ch), JP Duminy (Cape Town), David Miller (Bloemfonte­in), Kagiso Rabada ( Johannesbu­rg) and Imran Tahir (Port Elizabeth).

Meanwhile, the likes of South Africa-born England batsman Kevin Pietersen and former New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum are also set to be two of the eight ‘internatio­nal marquee’ players involved.

They, together with the current England ‘white-ball’ captain Eoin Morgan and fellow batsman Jason Roy, as well as Dwayne Bravo, Chris Gayle and Kieron Pollard (all West Indies) plus Sri Lanka paceman Lasith Malinga are all set to enter into a mini-draft with the highest bidding franchise owner having first pick and the rest following the same process.

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