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This is the list of overseas players in tomorrows draw:
Chris Gayle (West Indies)
Jason Roy (England)
Johnson Charles (West Indies)
Kamran Akmal (Pakistan)
Umar Akmal (Pakistan)
Imran Nazir (Pakistan)
Lendl Simmons (West Indies)
Upul Tharanga (Sri Lanka)
Dwayne Smith (West Indies)
Mohammed Ashraful (Bangladesh)
Adam Lyth (England)
Michael Klinger (Australia)
Richard Levi (SA Kolpak)
Rilee Rossouw (SA Kolpak)
Eoin Morgan (England)
Sam Billings (England)
Ben Ducket (England)
Craig Ervine (Zimbabwe)
Asif Ali (Pakistan)
Ifthikar Ahmed (Pakistan)
Colin Munro (New Zealand)
Brendan Taylor (Zimbabwe)
Ryan ten Doeschate (Netherlands)
Rameez Raja (Pakistan)
Heino Kuhn (SA Kolpak)
Dane Vilas (SA Kolpak)
Lahiru Thiramanne (Sri Lanka)
Dwayne Bravo (West Indies)
Anwar Ali (Pakistan)
Elton Chigumburra (Zimbabwe)
Dan Christian (Australia)
Asela Gunaratne (Sri Lanka)
Chris Jordan (England)
Jeewan Mendis (Sri Lanka)
Samit Patel (England)
Marlon Samuels (West Indies)
Shoaib Malik (Pakistan)
Tishara Perera (Sri Lanka)
Sohail Tanvir (Pakistan)
Sean Williams (Zimbabwe)
Wayne Parnell (SA Kolpak)
David Wiese (SA Kolpak)
Fidel Edwards (West Indies)
Jade Dernbach (England)
Kyle Jarvis (Zimbabwe)
Mohammed Irfan (Pakistan)
Chris Mpofu (Zimbabwe)
Jerome Taylor (West Indies)
Kesrick Williams (West Indies)
Kyle Abbott (SA Kolpak)
Marchant De Lange (SA Kolpak)
Hardus Viljoen (SA Kolpak)
Rumman Raees (Pakistan)
Rayad Emrit (West Indies)
Rashid Khan (Afghanistan)
Samuel Badree (West Indies)
Jeetan Patel (New Zealand)
Brandon Mavuta (Zimbabwe)
Diluwan Perera (Sri Lanka)
George Dockrell (Ireland)
Zahir Khan (Afghanistan)
Simon Harmer (SA Kolpak)
Each team will make a squad of 16. For the starting 11 each side needs to contain 2 black african players, 2 overseas players and 1 rookie.
Durban Heat will get first pick
https://www.sport24.co.za/Cricket/mzansi-super-league-first-picks-to-land-r1-million-20181016
https://www.sport24.co.za/Cricket/relaxed-transformation-targets-for-mzansi-super-league-20181016
This is the list of overseas players in tomorrows draw:
Chris Gayle (West Indies)
Jason Roy (England)
Johnson Charles (West Indies)
Kamran Akmal (Pakistan)
Umar Akmal (Pakistan)
Imran Nazir (Pakistan)
Lendl Simmons (West Indies)
Upul Tharanga (Sri Lanka)
Dwayne Smith (West Indies)
Mohammed Ashraful (Bangladesh)
Adam Lyth (England)
Michael Klinger (Australia)
Richard Levi (SA Kolpak)
Rilee Rossouw (SA Kolpak)
Eoin Morgan (England)
Sam Billings (England)
Ben Ducket (England)
Craig Ervine (Zimbabwe)
Asif Ali (Pakistan)
Ifthikar Ahmed (Pakistan)
Colin Munro (New Zealand)
Brendan Taylor (Zimbabwe)
Ryan ten Doeschate (Netherlands)
Rameez Raja (Pakistan)
Heino Kuhn (SA Kolpak)
Dane Vilas (SA Kolpak)
Lahiru Thiramanne (Sri Lanka)
Dwayne Bravo (West Indies)
Anwar Ali (Pakistan)
Elton Chigumburra (Zimbabwe)
Dan Christian (Australia)
Asela Gunaratne (Sri Lanka)
Chris Jordan (England)
Jeewan Mendis (Sri Lanka)
Samit Patel (England)
Marlon Samuels (West Indies)
Shoaib Malik (Pakistan)
Tishara Perera (Sri Lanka)
Sohail Tanvir (Pakistan)
Sean Williams (Zimbabwe)
Wayne Parnell (SA Kolpak)
David Wiese (SA Kolpak)
Fidel Edwards (West Indies)
Jade Dernbach (England)
Kyle Jarvis (Zimbabwe)
Mohammed Irfan (Pakistan)
Chris Mpofu (Zimbabwe)
Jerome Taylor (West Indies)
Kesrick Williams (West Indies)
Kyle Abbott (SA Kolpak)
Marchant De Lange (SA Kolpak)
Hardus Viljoen (SA Kolpak)
Rumman Raees (Pakistan)
Rayad Emrit (West Indies)
Rashid Khan (Afghanistan)
Samuel Badree (West Indies)
Jeetan Patel (New Zealand)
Brandon Mavuta (Zimbabwe)
Diluwan Perera (Sri Lanka)
George Dockrell (Ireland)
Zahir Khan (Afghanistan)
Simon Harmer (SA Kolpak)
Each team will make a squad of 16. For the starting 11 each side needs to contain 2 black african players, 2 overseas players and 1 rookie.
Durban Heat will get first pick
Mzansi Super League: First picks to land R1 million!
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Cape Town - The Mzansi Super League player draft takes place on Wednesday at Montecasino in Sandton with the first round drafts set to bag R1 million each.
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Prior to the Main Player draft, there will be a Mini Draft, where each team specifically selects their International Marquee Player.
West Indies stars Chris Gayle and Dwayne Bravo, Afghanistan spin sensation Rashid Khan and the England trio of Jason Roy, Dawid Malan and Eoin Morgan are the International Marquee Players - with no trading of the six permitted.
How the draft works:
- In the main player draft, each team is allocated R5 325 000 to pick their 16-man squad in 14 rounds.
- Each team must have 3 National Contracted players, 3-4Overseas Players and at least 1 rookie.
- Each team will have 14 Draft picks (one in each round) in total, the order set out in the Draft Matrix.
- A Overseas Player shall mean any Foreign Overseas Player or Overseas (Kolpak) Player.
- A Foreign Overseas Player shall mean a player who holds only a foreign (non-South African) passport and is qualified to play international cricket for a country other than South Africa.
- A Rookie Player shall mean a South African cricketer who is 21-years or younger and who has not previously played international cricket for South Africa and is eligible to play for the South African national team.
- There are 330 players in the draft: 55 opening batsman, 86 middle-order batsman, 67 all-rounders, 84seamers and 38 spinners.
- "Strategic Planning breaks" will be provided after every 5 rounds of the Main Player Draft to allow for further planning on player acquisition.
- Each team will be given a maximum of 1 minute to exercise its pick for each of the first 7 rounds.
- Each team will be given a maximum of 1 minute and 30 seconds to exercise its pick for each of the last 7 rounds.
- No trading of picks (order) or players will be permitted in relation to the Main Player Draft.
There's a Player Reserve price
- The reserve price is the minimum value at which a player is prepared to be drafted for within the T20 League Player Draft event.
- This amount is decided by the player (only Foreign overseas or non-Franchise contracted Kolpak player), and is specified in the player's AED.
- As this is a minimum amount (reserve price), players can be drafted for a higher amount if the teams deem his value to be higher within the Draft.
- The reserve price therefore has no bearing on the players’ actual value in the League. The teams will determine a player's value during the Draft.
- The reserve price simply means that if the player does not get that amount or more, the player will be removed from the Draft (and therefore not be eligible for the rest of the Draft) when it comes to the rounds below the player's stipulated reserve price amount.
- The reserve price is the amount below which the player is not prepared to participate at all.
The draft gets under way on Wednesday at 10:00.
14 Rounds of 6 Picks (1 pick per team per round):
Round 1 (Picks 1 to 6) - R 1 000 000
Round 2 (Picks 1 to 6) - R 900 000
Round 3 (Picks 1 to 6) - R 750 000
Round 4 (Picks 1 to 6) - R 650 000
Round 5 (Picks 1 to 6) - R 550 000
Round 6 (Picks 1 to 6) - R 350 000
Round 7 (Picks 1 to 6) - R 250 000
Round 8 (Picks 1 to 6) - R 200 000
Round 9 (Picks 1 to 6) - R 180 000
Round 10 (Picks 1 to 6) - R 150 000
Round 11 (Picks 1 to 6) - R 120 000
Round 12 (Picks 1 to 6) - R 100 000
Round 13 (Picks 1 to 6) - R 75 000
Round 14 (Picks 1 to 6) - R 50 000
https://www.sport24.co.za/Cricket/mzansi-super-league-first-picks-to-land-r1-million-20181016
Relaxed transformation targets for Mzansi Super League
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Cape Town - There will be transformation targets for this year's Mzansi Super League, which gets underway next month.
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Wednesday will see the six franchises choose their squads at a player draft in Johannesburg, and a look through the official on-field regulations for the tournament reveals that coaches and selectors will have to be mindful of South Africa's commitment to transform.
The targets, though, are far more relaxed than they are in provincial and domestic cricket.
In all three of South Africa's premier domestic competitions, sides must field at least SIX players of colour in every matchday 11, with THREE of those being black Africans.
While there is no target for the make-up of the 16-man squads, the franchises in the Mzansi Super League must have at least TWO black African players on the field at all times during the month-long competition.
Each team must also have a minimum of two overseas players in the starting 11, as well as one rookie player.
The tournament gets underway on November 16, while Wednesday's player draft will start at 10:00.
https://www.sport24.co.za/Cricket/relaxed-transformation-targets-for-mzansi-super-league-20181016