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CSA, SuperSport join forces for new T20 domestic tourney

- ZAAHIER ADAMS zaahier.adams@inl.co.za

CRICKET South Africa and SuperSport have signed an agreement to form a new company that will manage a dynamic new T20 competitio­n.

CSA have long had troubles with its marquee T20 competitio­n ever since the disbandmen­t of the Global T20 League in 2017 when it failed to secure a broadcast deal. This led to the subsequent release of former chief executive Haroon Lorgat.

This set in motion a string of events that plunged CSA into an administra­tive crisis under the stewardshi­p of Thabang Moroe. Under Moroe’s leadership CSA launched the Mzansi Super League in 2018 with the broadcasti­ng rights handed over to national broadcaste­r SABC.

Only two editions of the MSL were completed with the last two tournament­s cancelled due to Covid-19. CSA, though, incurred heavy financial losses during this period due to the two editions of the MSL being staged without a headline sponsor and a major broadcasti­ng deal.

Plans for the competitio­n are well under way with the first ball to be bowled in January 2023 upon the Proteas men’s team’s return from their tour of Australia. January will then become the window for the league which will comprise of six privately owned franchises playing each other in a double round before the top three sides move to the play-off stages.

“We are excited by the formation of something this fresh and invigorati­ng, which also offers the opportunit­y for private investment into the franchises,” said Pholetsi Moseki, CSA CEO. “CSA has already received interest from a number of potential local and internatio­nal investors.”

Moseki emphasised that this is an entirely new event, adding that South Africa has a rich crop of talent who would benefit from exposure through a franchise league. He said that a sustainabl­e business model had been created for both the league and the teams, with a healthy salary bill to attract the best local and internatio­nal players.

“We are delighted to invest in a product that will change the face of South African cricket. There is an early-year gap in the calendar, so the timing is ideal,” said SuperSport CEO Marc Jury.

Each team will consist of four overseas profession­als and will not have to adhere to any transforma­tion targets.

SuperSport has committed to live broadcast of all the matches and will also produce the world feed for the internatio­nal television market.

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