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Development plan and growth key criteria for bidder selection.
The six franchise owners for South Africa’s T20 League have been confirmed following a rigorous process over the past few months.
The open bid process, managed by Deloitte Corporate Finance, attracted over 29 entities who expressed interest in owning a franchise worldwide. Over 10 venues were made available for interested bidders to own a franchise and all 10 of them received expressions of interest.
The six successful bidders who will be part of this significant chapter of South African cricket are:
Sr.# | Venue, City | Successful Bidder |
1 | Newlands, Cape Town | Reliance Industries Limited, owners of Mumbai Indians |
2 | Kingsmead, Durban | RPSG Sports Private Limited, owners of Lucknow Super Giants |
3 | St George’s Park, Gqeberha (formerly Port Elizabeth) | Sun TV Network Limited, owners of Sunrisers Hyderabad |
4 | Wanderers, Johannesburg | Chennai Super Kings Cricket Limited, owners of Chennai Super Kings |
5 | Boland Park, Paarl | Royals Sports Group, owners of Rajasthan Royals |
6 | SuperSport Park, Pretoria | JSW Sports, co-owners of Delhi Capitals |
All six successful bidders have extensive experience in operating franchises across multiple sports and deep cricketing expertise through their ownership in the world’s leading T20 tournament, the Indian Premier League.
Commenting on the selection process, the Commissioner for the new league, Graeme Smith said:
“We are thrilled to welcome our new franchise owners to the South African League taking place in January and February 2023. This is truly an exciting time for South African cricket; the overwhelming interest shows that the country remains valued in the global cricketing eco-system.
“A robust bidding process was followed to select the final six owners, the decision was informed by a scorecard based on various criteria to ensure the utmost professionalism, independence, and objectivity to the process. I would like to thank Deloitte as our advisors for doing a thoroughly professional job in helping South African cricket find partners who add substantial value to our game.
“The strong sports background of the respective owners and the global brands they manage ensures that South African cricket and the broader industry will benefit from their expertise and resources, as they bring stability and experience to the League.”
Fans will have the opportunity to watch word class cricketers, catch a glimpse of the next generation and experience the action first-hand when the festival takes off early next year.
“We have already contracted a number of leading international players who will be announced shortly. Combined with our strong South African player base, fans and stakeholders can be assured that the new League will showcase exciting talent and skill,” Smith concluded.
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Cricket South Africa (CSA) governs cricket in South Africa. Formed in 2002, it succeeded the United Cricket Board of South Africa (UCB) and became the sole governing body in 2008. CSA oversees all levels of cricket, including national teams for men and women, and is a full ICC member and SASCOC affiliate.