Misplaced Pages

CSA Provincial T20 Cup

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.

The CSA Provincial T20 Cup is a professional domestic Twenty20 Cricket competition in South Africa. The competition was established by Cricket South Africa (CSA) in 2019. It is the second-level Twenty20 competition in South Africa.

#785214

8-537: At first it was played between the 15 South African provincial teams, along with Limpopo and Mpumalanga . This was the sixth edition of the CSA Provincial T20 Cup , which was last played in the 2015–16 season. With only domestic teams from South Africa taking part, the tournament returned in place of the Africa T20 Cup , which had been held since 2015. the national under-19 team. The CSA Provincial T20

16-476: A run-rate of 108.22 runs per 100 balls. The five matches he played in 2006–07 were Galloway's whole first-class career. In the one-day competition he hit 91 not out off 88 balls against North West . The other prominent batsmen in the first-class matches were Pieter Haasbroek, who scored 497 runs at 31.06, and Johannes Shokane, who scored 437 runs at 36.41, including one century. In each case 2006–07 gave them their only first-class matches. The two main bowlers were

24-672: Is a Twenty20 Cricket competition in South Africa, first contested in the 2011–12 season. It was previously known as the CSA Provincial T20 until the season, the CSA Provincial T20 Challenge for the 2014-15 season and most recently as the competition was itself cancelled in favour of the CSA Provincial T20 Cup from 2019–20 . The tournament has been contested since its inception by the 14 Domestic teams but for

32-602: The 2018 Africa T20 Cup tournament. Limpopo played no further first-class cricket until the 2022–23 season, when they and Mpumalanga were readmitted to the South African first-class competition. They registered their first first-class victory in November 2022 when they beat Mpumalanga in Polokwane by nine wickets; their wicketkeeper Sizwe Masondo scored 157 off 184 balls batting at number eight and took six catches. Limpopo won

40-719: The In April 2019, Cricket South Africa announced that the 2019-20 tournament would be the final edition of the CSA Provincial T20 Challenge, due to austerity measures and a restructure of domestic cricket in the country. Limpopo (cricket team) Limpopo cricket team , also called the Limpopo Impalas , are a first-class cricket team representing Limpopo , the northernmost province of South Africa . Limpopo Impala Cricket has its headquarters in Polokwane , and

48-481: The other three. They played seven matches in the Provincial One-Day Challenge, winning two and losing five. Their highest score in each competition was made by Andrew Galloway. In the first-class match against Free State he scored 127 off 123 balls in the first innings to help Limpopo to their highest score of 402 for 7 declared. He finished the season with 421 runs at an average of 42.10, scored at

56-583: The pacemen Tumi Masekela , who took 22 wickets at 24.18 and later had a long career in first-class cricket for other provincial teams, and Sammy Letsoalo, who took 22 wickets at 29.40 and later played a few matches for North West. In a competition that was itself of borderline first-class status, Cricket South Africa considered Limpopo's performance (and those of Kei and Mpumalanga) too weak to justify their place, and after one season, all three teams were omitted. Limpopo continued to play in competitions at sub-first-class level. In August 2018, they were included in

64-554: The team plays home games at the Polokwane Cricket Club Ground. When Cricket South Africa decided to expand the Provincial Three-Day Challenge in 2006, Limpopo were one of five provincial teams (along with Kei , KwaZulu-Natal Inland , Mpumalanga and South Western Districts ) elevated to first-class status. Limpopo played eight first-class matches in the 2006–07 season, losing five and drawing

#785214