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Mzansi Super League

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Cricket league

Cricket tournament
Mzansi Super League
Tournament logo
CountriesSouth Africa
AdministratorCricket South Africa
FormatTwenty20
First edition2018
Latest edition2019
Number of teams6
Most successfulJozi Stars
Paarl Rocks (1 title each)
Most runsReeza Hendricks (687)
Most wicketsDuanne Olivier (27)
Dale Steyn (27)
WebsiteMSLT20

TheMzansi Super League (MSL) was aTwenty20 cricket (T20) franchise league held in South Africa. The competition was established in 2018 byCricket South Africa (CSA) as a replacement for the failed T20 Global League, but only two editions were played before the competition was itself canceled. TheSA20 competition, first held in 2023, could be seen as a successor to the MSL.

Thefirst edition of the tournament took place in November and December 2018.[1] TheSouth African Broadcasting Corporation broadcast all matches domestically on free-to-air channels.[2]

The league consisted of six franchise teams representing different South African cities.[3] Two editions were played under this format before changes were proposed to reflect the wide structural changes that were announced for South African domestic cricket in 2021, but the competition did not run in 2020 or 2021 due to theCOVID-19 pandemic and was then cancelled.[4][5]

Format

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League structure

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Each team played each other twice in a home-and-awayround-robin format in the league phase. At the conclusion of the league stage, the top three teams qualified for the playoffs, with the team that topped the table after the league phase progressing to the final as the home side and the second and third placed teams played against each other in a play-off match, with the winner advancing to the final.

Player draft

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Franchises acquired players by means of a player draft. A series of marquee players from the South African national team were drafted first, and teams could also select one international marquee player. After these picks, teams were allocated fourteen picks each with player salaries determined by the round in which they were selected.[6]

Teams

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Six franchise teams representing different South African cities competed in the competition.[3] These sides were loosely affiliated with the six franchise teams that played First Class and List-A cricket in the domestic circuit. The sides were:

League season and results

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EditionSeasonChampionsResult of FinalRunner-up
12018Jozi Stars115/2 (17.3 ovs)Jozi Stars won by 8 wicketsScorecardCape Town Blitz113/7 (20 ovs)
22019Paarl Rocks148/2 (14.2 ovs)Paarl Rocks won by 8 wicketsScorecardTshwane Spartans147/6 (20 ovs)

References

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  1. ^Brickhill, Liam (12 October 2018)."South Africa's T20 tournament to be called Mzansi Super League". ESPN. Retrieved2 November 2018.
  2. ^Burnard, Lloyd (18 October 2018)."Prince: Mzansi Super League on SABC 'groundbreaking'".Sport24. news24.com. Retrieved9 November 2018.
  3. ^ab"6 Mzansi Super League team names revealed". Sport24. 15 October 2018. Retrieved2 November 2018.
  4. ^"Mzansi Super League: Cricket South Africa postpone the third edition until 2021 | The Cricketer".www.thecricketer.com. Retrieved12 December 2021.
  5. ^"Mzansi Super League 2021 cancelled amid Covid-19 concerns".ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved20 December 2021.
  6. ^Wilson, Jonhenry (3 September 2019)."Who was bought for how much at 2019 Mzansi Super League player draft".Club Cricket SA. Retrieved12 December 2021.
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