South Africa’s premier T20 league finally has a name and has been unveiled by Cricket South Africa as the SA20.
According to CSA, the XX – Roman numerals for the number 20- represent “T20 cricket’s dynamic wagon wheel, a key indicator of runs being scored, and bring to life the flair and thrill expected in the competition. The striking colours of cyan, navy and green are symbolic to the world of cricket – day, night and the 22 yards.”
“Today is another significant day as we officially unveil the SA20,” said League Commissioner Graeme Smith. “We selected a name for its simplicity and something that can be uniquely ours as we enter this new and exciting phase of cricket in South Africa. Dropping the T in T20 cricket shows our intention to be different. We want to change the game for our players and for our fans, and most importantly, create a league that all South Africans can be a part of.”
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The SA20 has attracted some of T20 cricket’s global stars, including Liam Livingstone, Jos Buttler, Jason Holder, Rashid Khan and Moeen Ali to add to the list of contracted Proteas players.
The next important milestone for the SA20 will be the player auction taking place on 19 September. The player registrations closed on 28 August.
“The countdown to January 2023 gets more thrilling with each major milestone that we cross and today is another step towards that first ball being bowled. We hope fans will be able to relate to our brand as we work towards making the SA20 a world-class tournament South Africans can be proud of,” said Smith.
SA20 will feature six teams and has been established through a majority partnership between Cricket South Africa and SuperSport. The SA20 is set to start in January 2023 and will run during that window each year.