Khaleej Times

T20 Global League teams announced

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cape town — In a defining moment for South Africa’s inaugural T20 Global League, the Main Player Draft was held in Cape Town on Sunday, with 32 internatio­nal players and 96 local players picked by the various franchises. With big names lining up to play and coach in the tournament it’s no surprise the cream of the cricketing world attended the event.

Each franchise had already been allocated both a big-name marquee Protea player and an internatio­nal marquee player, but the remaining 16 squad spots were filled on Sunday. With cricket fans across the world watching and waiting with anticipati­on, the Main Player Draft saw another 16 players picked per squad, over 16 rounds, with eight (8) selected picks in each round.

Each franchise owner was asked to make their pick during the live event, with the first three players chosen being South African. Protea all-rounder Chris Morris was the very first pick by the Durban Qalandars, followed by Protea bowler Dane Paterson by Bloem City Blazers, and explosive Protea bowler Dale Steyn makes a return to the game for the Cape Town Knight Riders.

Aiden Markram, 22, who went to the Nelson Mandela Bay Stars, was the first rookie to be picked, in round two. He was closely followed by fellow South Africans Wiaan Mulder, 19, selected by the Stellenbos­ch Monarchs, and Jason Smith, 22, picked by the Cape Town Knight Riders.

Akhona Mnyaka, an 18-yearold SA Schools player from Hudson Park in East London, became the youngest player in the draw when he was picked by the Bloemfonte­in City Blazers.

The resulting teams are a unique blend of both local youth and internatio­nal experience which is sure to make for some very exciting cricket later this year.

The Draft order was predetermi­ned by a weighted Player Matrix system and audited by EY. The players who are eligible for the main Draft are those who entered into a binding agreement to enter the Draft. The final list of all players and teams can be found on the #T20GL social media platforms and at www.t20.gl.

 ?? Supplied photo ?? Ajay Sethi, owner of the Nelson Mandela Bay team and other officials at the Main Player Draft. —
Supplied photo Ajay Sethi, owner of the Nelson Mandela Bay team and other officials at the Main Player Draft. —

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