More than R125 million was spent as the squads for the inaugural SA20 were finalised at a thrilling player auction held in Cape Town on Monday. Tristan Stubbs was the most expensive player going to the Sunrisers Eastern Cape for R9.2 million, with Joburg Super Kings parting with R5.5 million for Donovan Ferreira in a dramatic bid in the Express set.
A total of 80 players were sold, with 53 South Africans and 27 overseas players setting the stage for the January 2023 event.
Full Squads below:
Paarl Royals:
- Pre-bought – David Miller
- Pre-bought – Jos Buttler
- Pre-bought – Obed McCoy
- Pre-bought – Corbin Bosch
- Set 1: Lungi Ngidi – R3.4m
- Set 1: Tabraiz Shamsi – R4.3m
- Set 2: Jason Roy – R1.5m
- Set 3: Dane Vilas – R3.3m
- Set 6: Bjorn Fortuin – R1.5m
- Express 1: Mitchell van Buuren – R175k
- Express 1: Wihan Lubbe – R350k
- Express 1: Ferisco Adams – R325k
- Express 1: Imraan Manack – R175k
- Express 1: Evan Jones – R1.7m
- Express 1: Ramon Simmonds – R175k
- Express 2: Eoin Morgan – R2m
- Express 2: Cody Yusuf – R175k
Sunrisers Eastern Cape:
- Pre-bought: Aiden Markram
- Pre-bought: Ottneil Baartman
- Set 1: Marco Jansen – R6.1m
- Set 2: Tristan Stubbs – R9.2m
- Set 4: Sisanda Magala – R5.4m
- Set 6: Junaid Dawood – R375k
- Set 6: Mason Crane – R425k
- Set 8: Jon-Jon Smuts – R2.3m
- Set 10: Jordan Cox – R325k
- Express 1: Adam Rossington – R425k
- Express 1: Roelof van der Merwe – R175k
- Express 1: Marques Ackerman – R175k
- Express 1: James Fuller – R425k
- Express 2: Brydon Carse – R425k
- Express 2: Sarel Erwee – R175k
- Express 2: Aya Gqamane – R175k
- Express 2: Tom Abell – R850k
Mumbai Indians Cape Town:
- Pre-bought: Kagiso Rabada
- Pre-bought: Liam Livingstone
- Pre-bought: Rashid Khan
- Pre-bought: Dewald Brevis
- Pre-bought: Sam Curran
- Set 1: Rassie van der Dussen – R3.9m
- Set 3: Ryan Rickelton – R1m
- Set 4: George Linde – R3.9m
- Set 5: Beuran Hendricks – R275k
- Set 8: Duan Jansen – R3.3m
- Express 1: Delano Potgieter – R175k
- Express 2: Odean Smith – R1.7m
- Express 2: Waqar Salamkheil – R175k
- Express 2: Ziyaad Abrahams – R175k
- Express 2: Wesley Marshall – R175k
- Express 2: Olly Stone – R850k
- Express 2: Grant Roelofsen – R175k
Joburg Super Kings:
- Pre-bought: Faf du Plessis
- Pre-bought: Gerald Coetzee
- Pre-bought: Romario Sheppard
- Pre-bought: Mahesh Theekshana
- Set 2: Harry Brook – R2.1m
- Set 2: Janneman Malan – R2.7m
- Set 2: Reeza Hendricks – R4.5m
- Set 3: Kyle Verreynne – R175k
- Set 4: George Garton – R425k
- Set 5: Alzarri Joseph – R2.1m
- Set 7: Leus du Plooy – R1.5m
- Set 8: Lewis Gregory – R850k
- Set 9: Lizaad Williams – R325k
- Express 1: Nandre Burger – R175k
- Express 1: Donavon Ferreira – R5.5m
- Express 1: Malusi Siboto – R175k
- Express 2: Caleb Seleka – R175k
Pretoria Capitals:
- Pre-bought: Anrich Nortje
- Pre-bought: Migael Pretorius
- Set 2: Rilee Rossouw – R6.9m
- Set 3: Phil Salt – R2m
- Set 4: Wayne Parnell – R5.6m
- Set 5: Josh Little – R1.5m
- Set 6: Shaun von Berg – R325k
- Set 6: Adil Rashid – R2.4m
- Set 7: Cameron Delport – R800k
- Set 7: Will Jacks – R1.1m
- Set 7: Theunis de Bruyn – R1m
- Express 1: Marco Marais – R175k
- Express 2: Jimmy Neesham – R3.6m
- Express 2: Kusal Mendis – R425k
- Express 2: Daryn Dupavillon – R1.7m
- Express 2: Shane Dadswell – R175k
- Express 2: Eathan Bosch – R175k
Durban’s Super Giants:
- Pre-bought: Quinton de Kock
- Pre-bought: Jason Holder
- Pre-bought: Reece Topley
- Pre-bought: Kyle Mayers
- Pre-bought: Prenelan Subrayen
- Set 1: Dwaine Pretorius – R4.1m
- Set 1: Heinrich Klaasen – R4.5m
- Set 4: Keemo Paul – R850k
- Set 4: Keshav Maharaj – R2.5m
- Set 5: Kyle Abbott – R175k
- Set 9: Junior Dala – R175k
- Set 10: Dilshan Madushanka – R275k
- Express 1: Johnson Charles – R425k
- Express 1: Matthew Breetzke – R175k
- Express 1: Christiaan Jonker – R175k
- Express 2: Simon Harmer – R200k
- Express 2: Wiaan Mulder – R1.9m
Name of Author: Cricket South Africa
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