Cape Times

MSL to go ahead

- STUART HESS stuart.hess@inl.co.za

CRICKET SOUTH AFRICA are still negotiatin­g with multiple potential sponsors for its Mzansi Super League, but there’s every chance the event will start next Friday, sans a headline sponsor.

CSA’s offices in Johannesbu­rg are understood to be frantic as preparatio­ns accelerate ahead of the competitio­n that starts at Newlands next week when Cape Town Blitz face the Tshwane Spartans. However a title sponsor has still not been secured with CSA remaining in discussion­s with a variety of potential backers, which include internatio­nal entities.

A spokespers­on for Cricket SA said yesterday, that a satellite legal office had been set up at CSA’s headquarte­rs to help to quickly draft contracts and that it is possible a sponsor could be signed after the tournament starts.

Various potential backers from the fields of mobile phones to insurance have been on CSA’s list, but despite an optimistic outlook from Cricket SA’s commercial manager Clive Eksteen at the player draft three weeks ago – when he said an announceme­nt would be made that week – no commercial partner has been signed.

In its previous guise as the T20 Global League, CSA had to postpone the event after it failed to attract a headline sponsor and a TV broadcast deal wasn’t agreed. This year’s tournament will be shown on SABC, which as a result of its own much publicised financial problems didn’t pay a cent to CSA for the broadcast rights. The SABC, which doesn’t have enough mobile production units to show an event that will be played in six different centres around SA, will be supported in those endeavours by an internatio­nal production company.

Meanwhile the players will gather with their respective squads at the end of the week to begin preparatio­ns for the tournament, with the various internatio­nal players heading to SA next Tuesday. The Proteas currently on tour in Australia will only join their respective franchises after the first round of matches which will be completed next weekend.

Some of the internatio­nal marquee players have availed themselves for the first weekend of the competitio­n; Chris Gayle will play for the Jozi Stars in their opening game, as will Dwayne Bravo for the Paarl Rocks, but then like the other foreign stars they will head off for a T10 tournament in Dubai and only return to the Mzansi Super League in the first week of December.

As a result, all the affected franchises will be able to pick from a new pool of players to fill the respective openings in their squads with the Paarl Rocks expected to draft David Wiese in place of Bravo, while Australian Michael Klinger will fill in for Irishman Paul Stirling. A full list of potential replacemen­ts will be sent to the franchises next Monday.

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THE Paarl Rocks are expected to draft David Wiese in place of Dwayne Bravo
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