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SA20 an ‘incredible opportunity’ for South Africa’s rising talent - Smith

cricket28 September 2023 15:42
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Betway SA20 League Commissioner Graeme Smith says the signing of some of South Africa’s rising stars in the player auction on Wednesday opens up an ‘incredible opportunity’ for their careers.

Six rookies and several young players were picked for the second edition of the SA20 starting on 10 January.

Twenty-year-old Matthew Boast stole the show in the regular auction, with last season’s runners-up, Pretoria Capitals, picking up the young allrounder for the joint-highest purchase price of R1.6 million.

“The real highlight for us is the number of youngsters now going to be involved in the Betway SA20. For these youngsters to get their foot in the door on this type of platform is an incredible opportunity for them,” Smith said.

“It is great to see there was interest in the Rookie pick. We debated it for a long time. We wanted to create the opportunity for a youngster to be a part of these squads.

“South Africa cricket has never had a problem producing talent. It’s now for all of us to get that talent to a high-performing level. That’s the goal for Betway SA20, to bridge the gap between domestic and international cricket, and to start producing some stars to see our national team performing well on a consistent basis.

“What the franchises bring from coaching, medical, business and general perspective can only benefit South African cricket.”

All six Betway SA20 squads for Season 2 have now been confirmed following the mini auction.

For the second year running, the teams have led with a mix of experienced and young local and international stars, coupled with some of South Africa’s exciting rising stars, who will have an opportunity to be part of a global showpiece.

Other notable inclusions for Season 2 are the signings of legendary West Indies allrounder, Kieron Pollard, who will be making his SA20 debut for MI Cape Town in the place of Rashid Khan for their opening three matches.

England’s wicketkeeper batter Phil Salt makes a return to Pretoria Capitals as a Wildcard, joining Ireland’s formidable opener, Paul Stirling, who was picked up at the auction.

Dayyaan Galiem also hit the jackpot, with Joburg Super Kings picking up the allrounder for R1.6 million.

The Highveld team confirmed the signing of experienced T20 cricket campaigner, Imran Tahir, as their Wildcard, to go with the re-signing of West Indies allrounder, Romario Shepherd.

The new rookie draft saw 80 players, aged 22 or under and who had never played in SA20 before, go up for selection.

Connor Esterhuizen (MI Cape Town), Bryce Parsons (Durban’s Super Giants), Lhuan-dre Pretorius (Paarl Royals), Ronan Hermann (Joburg Super Kings), Steve Stolk (Pretoria Capitals) and Andile Simelane (Sunrisers Eastern Cape) are Betway SA20’s rookie class of 2024.

FULL LIST OF BETWAY SA20 SEASON 2 AUCTION BUYS

Set 1: Batters

Joburg Super Kings: Wayne Madsen (R850 000), Pretoria Capitals: Paul Stirling (R425 000), MI Cape Town: Chris Benjamin (R175 000)

Set 2: Wicketkeepers

Pretoria Capitals: Kyle Verreynne (R175 000), Paarl Royals: John Turner (R425 000)

Set 3: Allrounders

Joburg Super Kings: Dayyaan Galiem (R1.6 million); Romario Shepherd (R850 000), Pretoria Capitals: Matthew Boast (R1.6 million)

Set 4: Fast bowlers

Pretoria Capitals: Daryn Dupavillon (R600 000),

Set 5: Spinners

Sunrisers Eastern Cape: Caleb Seleka (R175 000)

Express Set:

Paarl Royals: Lorcan Tucker (R175 000), Sunrisers Eastern Cape: Beyers Swanepoel (R600 000), Durban’s Super Giants: Jason Smith (R175 000), MI Cape Town: Nealan van Heerden (R175 000); Thomas Kaber (R175 000)

ROOKIES:

Base price of R75 000: MI Cape Town: Connor Esterhuizen, Durban’s Super Giants: Bryce Parsons, Paarl Royals: Lhuan-dre Pretorius, Joburg Super Kings: Ronan Hermann, Pretoria Capitals: Steve Stolk, Sunrisers Eastern Cape: Andile Simelane

FULL BETWAY SA20 SQUADS

DURBAN’S SUPER GIANTS

JOBURG SUPER KINGS

MI CAPE TOWN

Quinton de Kock

Faf du Plessis

Kagiso Rabada

Prenelan Subrayen

Gerald Coetzee

Dewald Brevis

Kyle Mayers            (West Indies)

Moeen Ali          (England)

Sam Curran        (England)

Naveen Ul Haq (Afghanistan)

David Wiese     (Namibia)

Liam Livingstone (England)

Bhanuka Rajapaksa    (Sri Lanka)

Sam Cook (England)

Rashid Khan (Afghanistan)/ Kieron Pollard

Reece Topley (England)

Zahir Khan (Afghanistan)

Tom Banton (England)

Keshav Maharaj

Reeza Hendricks

Beuran Hendricks

Wiaan Mulder

Leus du Plooy

George Linde

Heinrich Klaasen

Donovan Ferreira

Duan Jansen

Keemo Paul            (West Indies)

Aaron Phangiso

Delano Potgieter

Dwaine Pretorius

Kyle Simmonds

Ryan Rickelton

Junior Dala

Sibonelo Makhanya

Rassie van der Dussen

Kyle Abbott

Lizaad Williams

Olly Stone (England)

Jon-Jon Smuts

Nandre Burger

Grant Roelofsen

Matthew Breetzke

Wayne Madsen (England)

Thomas Kaber

Dilshan Madushanka   (Sri Lanka)

Dayyaan Galiem

Chris Benjamin (England)

Jason Smith

Romario Shepherd (West Indies)

Nealan van Heerden

Bryce Parsons    (Rookie)

Ronan Hermann (Rookie)

Connor Esterhuizen (Rookie)

Nicholas Pooran (Wildcard)

Imran Tahir       (Wildcard)

Jofra Archer      (Wildcard)

PAARL ROYALS

PRETORIA CAPITALS

SUNRISERS EASTERN CAPE

David Miller

Migael Pretorius

Aiden Markram

Jason Roy (England)

Anrich Nortje

Ottneil Baartman

Jos Buttler         (England)

Jimmy Neesham      (New Zealand)

Dawid Malan (England)

Obed McCoy            (West Indies)

Corbin Bosch

Liam Dawson     (England)

Wihan Lubbe

Eathan Bosch

Temba Bavuma

Mitchell van Buuren

Shane Dadswell

Marco Jansen

Dane Vilas

Colin Ingram

Tristan Stubbs

Ferisco Adams

Adil Rashid (England)

Jordan Hermann

Codi Yusuf

Senuran Muthusamy

Simon Harmer

Andile Phehlukwayo

Will Jacks (England)

Tom Abell (England)

Bjorn Fortuin

Theunis de Bruyn

Sisanda Magala

Lungi Ngidi

Rilee Rossouw

Sarel Erwee

Tabraiz Shamsi

Wayne Parnell

Aya Gqamane

Evan Jones

Paul Stirling        (Ireland)

Adam Rossington (England)

Kwena Maphaka

Kyle Verreynne

Brydon Carse (England)

John Turner (England)

Matthew Boast

Caleb Seleka

Lorcan Tucker (Ireland)

Daryn Dupavillon

Beyers Swanepoel

Lhuan-dre Pretorius (Rookie)

Steve Stolk          (Rookie)

Andile Simelane (Rookie)

 

Fabian Allen (Wildcard)

Phil Salt (Wildcard)

Craig Overton (England)

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