CSA confirms plans to restructure domestic cricket | Sport24news
May 2020It would be a fundamental change to the domestic cricket landscape in South Africa and would effectively be the death of the franchise system. for the last four years and that the proposed restructure was part of the solution to turn the tide in the next four years.
"We have a three-phased process where we will see Cricket South Africa go back to 12 provinces and we plan in the third year to either have Limpopo, Mpumalanga - or both - become part of the first-class structure, which will take us to the 14-member competition," said Moroe."We are pinning most of our work and commercial strategy on the Mzansi Super League to be the programme that is actually going to fund domestic cricket.
"Next year, we'll already be saving because of the termination of the T20 Challenge. From May 2020, we'll be moving to a 12-affiliate first-class structure, which enables us to have a saving.
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