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Slight tweaks as CSA announces domestic structure for 2020/21 season

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Jacques Faul (Gallo Images)
Jacques Faul (Gallo Images)

Cricket South Africa (CSA) on Wednesday announced the domestic playing structure for the franchise and provincial 2020/21 season that will also see the innovative launch of new competitions at amateur level.

The six franchises will again contest the professional competitions while all 15 affiliates will be involved in the provincial competitions.

The new structures, as recommended by the CSA Cricket Committee, were approved at a joint meeting of the CSA Members' Council and the CSA Board of Directors.

The South African Cricketers' Association (SACA) has also been consulted and kept informed as the process has unfolded.

The changed structures were developed by the Domestic Cricket Review Committee headed by former ICC CEO David Richardson.

Via a press statement, CSA said its primary objectives were to:

1. Preserve status quo for 2020/21 season
2. Reduce competition costs
3. Provide meaningful and commercially attractive content for franchises and provinces
4. Promote fan engagement and loyalty
5. Create clear pathway and boost to feeder structures (clubs and universities)

"It is important that we announce the new structures timeously," commented CSA Acting CEO Jacques Faul, "so that all franchises and provinces have a clear picture of the road ahead to advise the contracting of their players.

"I would like to thank all our stakeholders for buying into the new structures.

"I am sure that they will once again provide highly competitive cricket at all levels and we are also looking forward to the launch of new products in the provincial 40-over knockout competition and the T20 Super Club Cup that will provide further opportunities at provincial, under-19, university and club level.

"Our schools, clubs and universities are vital components to our development pipeline and these competitions will grow our cricket pathways significantly," concluded Faul.

Franchise cricket structure

The four-day competition will consist of two groups of three teams each that will play home and away fixtures against the other teams in their group and a single round against the teams in the other group. This will give each franchise a minimum of seven matches while the two group winners will have an eighth game when they play off for the title.

The same format will apply for the One-Day Cup, with each team guaranteed seven fixtures while the two group winners will again play off for the title.

Senior provincial cricket

The 15 teams will be divided into two groups of eight and seven teams which will play a single round of group matches. They will also play one-day matches on the same weekend on the same basis.

The matches involving Mpumalanga and Limpopo will not have first-class or List A status respectively but will count for log points.

There will also be a new 40-over knock-out competition involving the 15 provinces plus SA under-19 that will take place on weekends when franchise and school players will be available for their respective teams.

Amateur

There will be a Super Club T20 competition that will be contested by the top six university teams (from the SA Varsity competition) plus the top three community teams (from the Community Cup competition).

They will all play eight T20 matches (four at home and four away) plus a final during the January/February window.

- Cricket SA

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