21 Jun
21Jun

Cricket South Africa (CSA) on Saturday indefinitely postponed the launch of its innovative ‘3TCricket’ competition, Solidarity Cup, scheduled to take place on June 27. (see Cricketinvestor article 17 June)

After talking to various stakeholders, the CSA felt more work is needed to stage the tournament and took the decision to postpone it.

“The operational teams behind the Solidarity match and event partners in collaboration with Cricket South Africa, 3TCricket and SuperSport met to consider the readiness to host the event on 27th June,” CSA website stated.

“Following this meeting, it has become clear that more work is needed in preparation including approval. A new date will be announced in due course,” it added.

The tournament was set to reintroduce live cricket in South Africa following the hiatus caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.

Earlier this week, CSA had announced that the Solidarity Cup will be the showcase event for the brand-new cricket format which sees 24 of South Africa’s top players in three teams playing two halves in one match.

The teams that will take part in the tournament are the Eagles, to be captained by AB de Villiers, Kingfishers, to be led by Kagiso Rabada and the Kites, which will have Quinton de Kock as captain.

John Stephenson

john@cricketinvestor.co.uk

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