T20 Global League marks the beginning of a new, sensational tournament
The T20 Global League will be a 44-day long gala which will feature star players from South Africa as well as from other international names.
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The shortest format of cricket has gained astounding momentum and taken the entire cricketing world by storm, ever since it came into being. With the Indian Premier League (IPL) and the Big Bash League (BBL) in India and Australia respectively, having established themselves as resounding successes, it is now time for South Africa to join the bandwagon. The T20 Global League will mark Cricket South Africa’s (CSA) venture into the world of T20 tournaments and it’s all set to kick off on November 3.
The T20 GL will be a 44-day long gala which will feature star players from South Africa as well as from other nations, including the likes of Chris Gayle and Lasith Malinga. The tournament is also being viewed as a brilliant platform for Protean youngsters to rub shoulders with the best in the world. The finals of the league will be held on December 16, at the Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg.
A new addition to the world of T20 extravaganzas
The teams spent more than R 93 million at the players draft last Sunday. Most teams seem to have achieved their desired player balance, with each franchise spending R 11.7 million approximately. The eight participating franchises will sport a squad strength of 18 players, consisting of five international players at maximum.
Further, it’ll be compulsory for the starting XI to have at least one domestic newbie and a maximum of four internationals. 57 matches are supposed to be held in total in five provinces, with each franchise playing a home and an away game against every franchise; much like the IPL system.
Here’s the detailed list of the 8 participating teams:
Name: Benoni Zalmi
Owner: Javed Afridi
Protea marquee player: Quinton de Kock
International marquee player: Jason Roy (England)
Coach: Graeme Smith
Home ground: Willowmoore Park, Benoni
Name: Bloem City Blazers
Owner: Sushil Kumar
Protea marquee player: David Miller
International marquee player: Kieron Pollard (West Indies)
Coach: Phil Simmons (West Indies)
Home ground: Mangaung Oval, Bloemfontein
Name: Cape Town Knight Riders
Owner: Shah Rukh Khan
Protea marquee player: JP Duminy
International marquee player: Chris Gayle (West Indies)
Coach: Jacques Kallis
Home ground: Newlands, Cape Town
Name: Durban Qalandars
Owner: Fawad Rana
Protea marquee player: Hashim Amla
International marquee player: Eoin Morgan (England)
Coach: Paddy Upton
Home ground: Kingsmead, Durban
Name: Jo’burg Giants
Owner: GMR Group
Protea marquee player: Kagiso Rabada
International marquee player: Brendon McCullum (New Zealand)
Coach: Sridharan Sriram (India)
Home ground: The Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
Name: Nelson Mandela Bay Stars
Owner: Ajay Sethi
Protea marquee player: Imran Tahir
International marquee player: Kevin Pietersen (England)
Coach: Mark Boucher
Home ground: St George’s Park, Port Elizabeth
Name: Pretoria Mavericks
Owner: Consortium
Protea marquee player: AB de Villiers
International marquee player: Dwayne Bravo (West Indies)
Coach: Russell Domingo
Home ground: SuperSport Park, Centurion
Name: Stellenbosch Monarchs
Owner: TBC
Protea marquee player: Faf du Plessis
International marquee player: Lasith Malinga (Sri Lanka)
Coach: Stephen Fleming (New Zealand)
Home ground: Boland Park, Paarl
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