JOHANNESBURG: Cricket South Africa and SuperSport have signed an agreement to form a new company that will manage a dynamic new T20 competition.
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 before the top three sides move to the play-off
stages.
“We are excited by the formation of something this fresh and invigorating, which also offers the
opportunity for private investment into the franchises,” said Pholetsi Moseki, CSA CEO. “CSA has
already received interest from a number of potential local and international investors.”
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.
Said Marc Jury, SuperSport CEO: “We are delighted to invest in a product that will change the face of
South African cricket. There is an early-year gap in the calendar, so the timing is ideal.”
SuperSport has committed to live broadcast of all the matches and will also produce the world feed
for the international television market.