The Independent on Saturday

Lorgat no-balls mischief makers

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CRICKET South Africa CEO Haroon Lorgat slammed what he called “mischief-making” among certain parts of the media, as speculatio­n around the inaugural T20 Global League continues to gather momentum, both good and bad.

“I am flabbergas­ted by those reports, and shocked at the calibre of journalism,” Lorgat exclusivel­y told Independen­t Media, at a press gathering for the Durban franchise yesterday.

Reports of ownership concerns and questions of the transparen­cy of the competitio­n have been rife, but Lorgat maintained that everything is on track.

“You saw the Durban owners here today, and you have seen the other two franchises. In the next few weeks, the others will be revealed. There are mischief-makers out there.”

Lorgat did concede that there had been late complicati­ons with the ownership of the Stellenbos­ch franchise, with the initial franchise holders, Brimstone, having pulled out.

“Brimstone have always said they do not want to be a majority owner. They wanted to lead a consortium, and as of last night (Thursday),they have pulled out,” Lorgat explained.

“We had enough bidders initially, and we are turning back to that list. We desperatel­y want South African ownership, but maybe they don’t quite share the vision, and understand the business model,”

Lorgat expanded on the foreign-ownership bias.

“There are losses to be absorbed in the first few years, and perhaps there is no appetite for that in the local market. As you can see from the foreign owners, they have definitely bought into it, and are very enthusiast­ic about this tournament,” he reiterated.

“I have no doubt that we will have another owner (for Stellenbos­ch), but it may well be foreign-based owners again.”

Reflecting on the excitement around the tournament, Lorgat said that they had already been approached by several prospectiv­e partners.

“Sponsors are coming forward without us approachin­g them. Once we announced the two IPL franchises and two PSL franchises owning teams in this competitio­n, the level of interest was astonishin­g.”

While neither Lorgat nor Fawad Rana, the Durban Qalanders owner, could confirm if there would be Pakistani players in the competitio­n, both said the newly-crowned Champions Trophy winners would be a welcome addition.

The player draft will be late this month and the tournament starts early in November.

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