Eastern Eye (UK)

South Africa T20 auction by month end

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SOUTH AFRICA’S new Twenty20 competitio­n is to be called SA20 with the six teams having already begun the process of recruiting and a player auction to finalise the squads to be held later this month, the league announced last Wednesday (31).

The league’s commission­er, former South Africa captain Graeme Smith, said teams would be allowed to field a maximum of four foreigners per match when the competitio­n gets underway next year.

It is to start on January 23, as South Africa make a belated entry into the increasing­ly lucrative T20 market, and will run for a month.

The six franchises, based in Cape Town, Durban, Johannesbu­rg, Paarl, Port Elizabeth and Pretoria, were all bought by owners from the Indian Premier League and Smith said they would be able to pick their teams from a “quality list” when a player auction is held on September 19. “We’ve got an extensive list of internatio­nal players that we’re sorting out for the auction. We’re still finalising some of the auction details and we’re sorting out the player registrati­on because of the large number of players,” Smith said.

“There has been an element of pre-signing that has been taking place and the teams have a purse of $2 million (£1.73m) that already includes the presigned players. A lot of work has gone into it and we’re very excited with what we’ve done and what we can create going forward,” he added.

England internatio­nals Moeen Ali, Jos Buttler, Sam Curran and Liam Livingston­e have already been signed along with West Indians Jason Holder and Kyle Mayers.

The start of SA20 clashes with the latter stages of Australia’s Big Bash League, but Smith said agreements are in place for BBL players who have signed for SA20 to leave and play in South Africa.

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NEW ENTRANTS: Graeme Smith

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