Cricket South Africa announce new T20 league

The CSA said in a statement that an agreement has been signed with broadcaster SuperSport to “form a new company that will manage the new league”.
Cricket South Africa announce new T20 league

Johannesburg: Cricket South Africa (CSA) has announced on Friday the launch of a new franchise-based T20 tournament that will be played in January 2023, immediately after South Africa's tour to Australia.

The CSA said in a statement that an agreement has been signed with broadcaster SuperSport to "form a new company that will manage the new league".

"Plans for the competition are well underway with the first ball to be bowled in January 2023. January will then become the window for the league which will comprise of six privately-owned franchises playing each other in a double round-robin before the top three sides move to the play-off stages," CSA said in a statement on Friday.

The Chief Executive Officer, CSA Pholetsi Moseki said that the cricket body is excited by the formation of something this fresh and invigorating league, which also offers the opportunity for private investment into the franchises.

"CSA has already received interest from a number of potential local and international investors," Moseki said.

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 very best local and international players.

The league also represents a fresh injection of funds into the sport in SA which will help grow the game. Modelled along the lines of T20 events worldwide, the focus will be on all-action cricket sportainment.

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