SA20

Which SA20 team do you support?

  • Durban's Super Giants

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  • Joburg Super Kings

    Votes: 6 13.0%
  • MI Cape Town

    Votes: 14 30.4%
  • Paarl Royals

    Votes: 4 8.7%
  • Pretoria Capitals

    Votes: 7 15.2%
  • Sunrisers Eastern Cape

    Votes: 5 10.9%

  • Total voters
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Former Proteas Captain appointed as Commissioner of South Africa's new T20 league.

Tuesday, 19 July 2022

JOHANNESBURG
: Cricket’s most successful Test captain and former opening batsman, Graeme Smith, will lead the new T20 League overseeing all aspects (both cricketing and non-cricketing) and developing what is anticipated to be a dynamic brand that showcases the strength of South African cricket.

Smith brings with him tremendous experience and understanding of the game, having worked in the sport as a player, captain, commentator, ambassador, consultant and more recently as Cricket South Africa’s (CSA) Director of Cricket (DoC). His understanding of the game will add tremendous strength to the League.

Recognised for his leadership qualities and decisive, clear thinking, Smith will lead the League which, outside of CSA, has SuperSport as one of its major shareholders.

Among his first orders of business will be to develop the brand and confirm the participating franchises for the cricket fest to take place annually in South Africa, the inaugural event of which is scheduled to take place in January and February 2023.

Commenting on the role, Smith said, “I’m extremely honoured to be entrusted with leading this exciting new venture. I’m deeply committed to South African cricket and happy to serve the game as best I can. I’m excited by the opportunity to deliver the new league which I believe will be an extremely competitive product, one that can bring the much-needed investment into the game and provide new opportunities for players around the world and more importantly to our SA home grown talent.

“The response from stakeholders has been very positive thus far and we’ve made great progress in the initial stages,” said Smith. “We’re determined to deliver a valuable, sustainable and appealing tournament for South African cricket.”

Pholetsi Moseki, the chief executive of Cricket South Africa, welcomed Smith’s new role.

“I worked closely with Graeme during his role as DoC and believe he is the perfect candidate to lead this new chapter of South African cricket,” Moseki said. “His expert understanding of the local and international cricketing environment will ensure the League delivers a thrilling product that will change the face of South African cricket for the better.

“This new league promises to make a significant investment into both professional cricket and development in South Africa, along with a positive socio-economic and tourism injection into the country. We are excited by the positive strides we have made so far and remain on track to deliver a league to inspire and entertain cricket fans around SA and the world,” he concluded.

The competition is expected to give impetus to the development plans of CSA and to elevate and sustain CSA’s holistic vision for the game in the country.​
 
Should never have left the directorship in the first place. Anyways, CSA and their politics and not allowing anything to settle down.
 
This will be good if he’s actively involved, just hope the rest of his kabal are not involved
 
all the SJN stuff aside he remains the most successful international test captain ever, thats a big D to swing around

He should throw his (literal and figurative) weight in getting deals done to make this a great tourney. and he can do that no doubt as the face of the event

Lets go Biff! make it happen
 
IPL team owners bought all 6 teams in our T20 competition.

Good decision. SA companies have been struggling hence the MSL failed. I reckon they might use it as developmental territory for players that they are considering for the IPL franchise.
 
It's an acceptable quota along the lines of the IPL.

A squad selected solely on merit is also technically a quota.

In our case, you could argue we'd be better off without even that. The more international players there are, the more interest it will get from outside SA plus the domestic cricket is boring now and with the new franchise system, many of the players are actually semi-pros.
 
Where's Goolam, need to open a betting book ?
100 to 1 this will never materialise. Too many grubby BEE partners involved.
 
Where's Goolam, need to open a betting book ?
100 to 1 this will never materialise. Too many grubby BEE partners involved.
Who would those be?
 
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