Little clarity on future of T20GL
THE T20 Global League (T20GL) is not happening.
It is also not not happening. But at least officials have realised they need to continue sharing revenue with their only assets: the players.
If anything useful could be gleaned from the Cricket South Africa (CSA) release that followed a meeting of the organisation’s members council and board on Saturday‚ that is about it.
“It was resolved that‚ subject to further discussions with current owners‚ they pursue the formation of a financially sustainable T20GL‚” the release said.
“This decision is also further subject to CSA’s testing its financial viability in both the local and international markets.
“Discussions between CSA and relevant partners in this regard will commence immediately.”
The inaugural edition of the T20GL‚ designed as an Indian Premier League-style tournament‚ was to have been played in November and December.
But it was postponed when‚ CSA said‚ they discovered the competition would lose $25-million (R298-million) in its first year.
That sparked a palace revolution in which Haroon Lorgat’s tenure as chief executive ended abruptly.
He was replaced in an acting capacity by Thabang Moroe‚ who is also CSA’s vice-president.
An alternative proposal for the T20GL prepared by CSA’s professional arm in January features eight franchises‚ all owned by CSA.
They would be subject to transformation targets – five black players in the XI‚ two of them black Africans – and limited to three foreign players per roster and two per team.
The tournament would‚ the plan says‚ cost R180-million for three years and then turn a profit.
But those ideas did not meet with the approval of the members’ council‚ and on February 3 CSA said it had formed a task team to interrogate the concept of the future of the T20 Global League.
The process would culminate in a presentation to the members council and board – which happened at Zimbali‚ a luxury resort north of Durban‚ on Saturday.
However‚ no detail of what all that interrogation achieved was mentioned in yesterday’s release‚ save for the decision to pursue the formation of a financially sustainable T20GL.