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South Africa Names Teams For New Domestic Cricket Structure

Cricket South Africa (CSA) in conjunction with an Independent Evaluation Committee (IEC) on Monday announced the teams that will make up the new domestic cricket structure for the next two seasons. It

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By IANS News
Mar 08, 2021 • 11:08 PM

"We would like to thank Dave Richardson and his Task Team for all their hard work and efforts to help us get to this point. I would like to congratulate those teams that have made it into the two divisions," Acting President of the CSA Members' Council, Rihan Richards, said.

IANS News
By IANS News
March 08, 2021 • 11:08 PM

"Today is the culmination of a process that started back in 2016 when it became apparent that in order for CSA to maintain its position as a powerhouse in world cricket, it needed to create a strong pool of players reflective of our society."

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"It was imperative that we reviewed our domestic structure to deliver on these goals. We have worked hard to get here and we believe this new structure will go a long way towards helping us achieve some of the goals laid down at the outset."

Under the new structure, the current six-team franchise cricket make-up will be dissolved and replaced by a 15-team first-class system.

The format will see the teams split eight-seven into the two divisions, which will remain the same for the first two years before an automatic promotion and relegation system commences.

This automatic promotion and relegation system aims to provide healthy tension in the system which will enhance a high-performance environment, while providing opportunity and aspiration for those Division 2 Members, to compete in Division 1.

The calendar for Division 1 will be similar to the current system where the eight teams will play four-day, one-day, and the Twenty20 cricket (MSL) all in a single round.

The same eight teams will also compete in a domestic T20 knockout tournament with the seven teams from Division 2, whose season will comprise a four-day and one-day competition. Division 2 players will have an opportunity to play in the MSL via a Player Draft. National Contracted players and other international players will also feature in the Player Draft.

"The protocol followed in order for us to get here was a very objective and thorough one," Chair of the Interim Board, Dr. Stavros Nicolaou, added. We, therefore, believe that the teams have been categorized in a fair and concise manner.

"To implement a structure such as this one required significant cooperation from across a multitude of stakeholders, not least of which was the affiliate members. Ultimately we believe that a structure has been put in place that will give us a cutting edge, enhance global competitiveness, and will ensure the sustainability of the game in South Africa."

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