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Cricket SA launches expanded Africa T20 Cup

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Cricket South Africa (CSA) has just launched the fourth edition of the Africa T20 Cup which will feature an additional four teams, namely internatio­nal teams Nigeria and Ghana alongside Mpumalanga and Limpopo, taking part in the 2018/19 season curtain-raiser.

The competitio­n will take place over two jam-packed weekends of cricket from 14 to 16 and 23 to 24 September.

The 20 participat­ing teams are the 12

CSA affiliates, three associate members and the five guest African countries. They have been drawn into four pools of five, with the winners of each group advancing through to the semi-finals.

In a change from last year's format, the

T20 showpiece will take place over two weekends compared to the previous four, with defending champions KwaZulu-Natal Inland (Pietermari­tzburg) along with Border (East London), South Western Districts (Oudtshoorn) and Boland (Paarl) hosting their respective groups during the weekend of 14 to16 September.

The hosts of the semi-finals and final weekend will depend on which host teams advance through their group phase as well as their hosting capabiliti­es during the competitio­n. This is set to take place on 23 and 24 September.

"This being the fourth edition, this competitio­n has grown tremendous­ly," commented Corrie van Zyl, CSA general manager: cricket. "The objectives that were set at the start have been met, over and over. What also makes this year very exciting about the fourth edition is that we are expanding the Africa T20 Cup. Not just for our local teams but also for the teams in Africa.

“We wanted to expand the competitio­n to 20 teams, so this gave us a chance to increase the opportunit­ies for the African countries as well as give two more South African provinces, Mpumalanga and Limpopo, an opportunit­y. So, with the expansion to 20 teams, it afforded us to have both objectives reached."

With the addition of Ghana and Nigeria to the existing African countries, the competitio­n will include five African nations, with Kenya, Namibia and full Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) member Zimbabwe taking part once again.

"We as ICC Africa are delighted that the members are being given the opportunit­y to participat­e in this fourth edition of the Africa T20 and this time with more slots," said Justine Ligyalingi, the ICC Africa developmen­t officer.

"This event provides big opportunit­ies for our members to be exposed to playing cricket at the higher level. We do not have many of these opportunit­ies and through such engagement­s, our members are going to try and work hard to grow the game within their countries.

So, giving us the opportunit­y and more slots is certainly something that we welcome from Cricket South Africa and we are very grateful."

 ??  ?? Albertus Kennedy, CEO of SWD Cricket (left), Shakier Abrahams, head coach, at the launch of the fourth edition of the Africa T20 Cup together with Corrie van Zyl, Cricket South Africa general manager: cricket (right).
Albertus Kennedy, CEO of SWD Cricket (left), Shakier Abrahams, head coach, at the launch of the fourth edition of the Africa T20 Cup together with Corrie van Zyl, Cricket South Africa general manager: cricket (right).

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