The Central Gauteng Lions are extremely proud to announce that they are in the top 8 (Division 1) of the new domestic structure for the 2021/ 22 and 2022/ 2023 season which will undoubtably further strengthen South African’s cricket pipeline.
This news came following Cricket South Africa (CSA) in conjunction with an Independent Evaluation Committee (IEC) announcing the much-welcomed restructure.
Central Gauteng Lions CEO Jono Leaf-Wright says he is looking forward to sharing this journey with the fans, partners, players, staff and board. He is of the opinion that the restructuring will result in more competitive and exciting cricket as each franchise battles it out in order to maintain or achieve Division 1 status.
“We’re immensely proud of the Union and are extremely excited to be in the top 8 and relish the next chapter ahead. The Imperial Wanderers Stadium remains our home battle ground as we look to develop the game even further with our grass roots programmes as well as women’s cricket; deaf and blind cricket; clubs; schools, universities, umpires, scorers and coaches playing here and continuing to work alongside our stakeholders.”
Having claimed both the Momentum One Day Cup (as joint winners) as well as the CSA Betway T20 Challenge in February, the Lions Cricket family are enjoying their winning streak, with many stating that the new structure was absolutely the best result for the growth of the game.
Central Gauteng Lions echo Acting President of the CSA Members’ Council, Rihan Richards statement of thanking Dave Richardson and his task team;
“Thank you too to Cricket South Africa for restructuring domestic cricket and giving it a fresh start and fantastic energy. CGL places a strong focus on our women’s cricket, blind cricket, coaching staff, scorers, umpires and deaf cricket and across all platforms we will endeavour to represent our Union with pride and aim to provide thrilling cricket coupled with emerging talent and winning ways. The growth of the game and our pipeline structures are of vital importance to us and form a significant part of our strategy,” says Leaf-Wright.
The competitive bid saw many of the CGL team work extremely hard for this result.
This has been an ongoing journey from a governance perspective, we really have focused on upgrading our facilities, our coaches, our communications, our objectives and the deliverables thereof.
“I believe that this shall see the game we love go from strength to strength for our players and sponsors – and of course our fans as well and that the new structure will undoubtably filter through to all forms of cricket,” concluded Leaf-Wright.
Division one:
Central Gauteng Lions; Boland Cricket; Eastern Province Cricket; Free State Cricket Union; North West Cricket; Northerns Cricket Union; Western Province Cricket Association and Kwa-Zulu Natal Cricket Union.
Name of Author: Lions Cricket
Lions Cricket aims to foster a deep passion for cricket by advancing the sport through high-quality teams, nurturing club and school cricket, and providing a premier stadium experience. The organization also seeks to use cricket to drive inclusive and sustainable economic, social, and environmental change.