CSA T20 Challenge

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The Betway T20 Challenge is a domestic Twenty20 Cricket competition in South Africa, first contested in the 2003–04 season. It was previously known as the Standard Bank Pro20 Series until the 2010–11 season, the MiWay T20 Challenge for the 2011–12 season and most recently as the RamSlam T20 Challenge. The current champions are the Imperial Lions, whilst the Titans have been the most successful with 6 title wins.

T20 Challenge
CountriesSouth Africa
AdministratorCricket South Africa
FormatTwenty20
First edition2003–04
Latest edition2023–24
Next edition2025
Tournament formatDouble round-robin, qualifier and final
Number of teams8
Current championLions (5 titles)
Most successfulTitans (6 titles)
2024 CSA T20 Challenge

The tournament has been contested since its inception by the six franchise teams but for the 2007–08 season, Zimbabwe took part as a seventh side.[1] In April 2019, Cricket South Africa announced that the 2018–19 tournament would be the final edition of the T20 Challenge, due to austerity measures and a restructure of domestic cricket in the country.[2][3][4] The competition was effectively replaced as a top cricket league with a franchise-based T20 tournament, the Mzansi Super League, which had its first edition in 2018.

The tournament was however played during February 2021, with all the matches taking place at the Kingsmead Cricket Ground in Durban. It replaced the 2020 edition of the Mzansi Super League, which was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[5][6][7]

Teams

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Current teams[8]
TeamLocationCityProvinceCapacityWins
DolphinsKingsmeadDurbanKwaZulu-Natal25,0002
KwaZulu-Natal (Inland)City OvalPietermaritzburgKwaZulu-Natal
WarriorsSt George's ParkPort ElizabethEastern Cape19,0001
TitansSuper Sport ParkCenturionGauteng22,0006
LionsWanderers StadiumJohannesburgGauteng34,0004
North West DragonsSenwes ParkPotchefstroomNorth West18,000
BolandBoland ParkPaarlWestern Cape10,0001
Western ProvinceNewlandsCape TownWestern Cape25,000
Current teams[9]
TeamCityWins2nds
Cape CobrasCape Town and Paarl22
DolphinsDurban and Pietermaritzburg23
KnightsBloemfontein and Kimberley22
LionsJohannesburg and Potchefstroom42
North WestPotchefstroom
Rockspaarl1
TitansCenturion and Benoni62
WarriorsPort Elizabeth and East London13
Western ProvinceCape Town
Former participants

Tournament results

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TournamentFinal venueFinalFormatMatchesTeams
WinnerResultRunner-up
Standard Bank Pro20
2003–04
Fixtures
Buffalo Park, East LondonEagles
131 for 6 (20 overs)
won by 7 runs (D/L)
Scorecard
Eastern Cape
108 for 9 (17 overs)
Single round-robin; Semi-finals and final186
2004–05
Fixtures
SuperSport Park, CenturionTitans
125 for 2 (17 overs)
won by 8 wickets
Scorecard
Warriors
121 all out (19 overs)
2005–06
Fixtures
Goodyear Park, BloemfonteinEagles
113 for 4 (15.4 overs)
won by 6 wickets
Scorecard
Cape Cobras
112 for 7 (20 overs)
2006–07
Fixtures
New Wanderers Stadium, JohannesburgHighveld Lions
148 for 4 (17.4 overs)
won by 6 wickets
Scorecard
Cape Cobras
147 for 9 (20 overs)
2007–08
Fixtures
Kingsmead, DurbanTitans
153 for 6 (20 overs)
won by 18 runs
Scorecard
Dolphins
135 all out (19.1 overs)
247
2008–09
Details
Newlands, Cape TownCape Cobras
147 for 5 (20 overs)
won by 22 runs
Scorecard
Eagles
128 for 8 (20 overs)
Single round-robin; Best-2-out-of-3 semi-finals and single final229
2009–10
Details
St George's Oval, Port ElizabethWarriors
186 for 2 (20 overs)
won by 82 runs
Scorecard
Highveld Lions
104 all out (17.5 overs)
20
2010–11
Details
Newlands, Cape TownCape Cobras
166 for 5 (20 overs)
won by 12 runs
Scorecard
Warriors
154 for 6 (20 overs)
MiWay T20 Challenge
2011–12
Details
New Wanderers Stadium, JohannesburgTitans
187 for 6 (20 overs)
won by 45 runs
Scorecard
Highveld Lions
142 all out (18.5 overs)
Double round-robin; Qualifier and final447
Ram Slam T20 Challenge
2012–13
Details
New Wanderers Stadium, JohannesburgHighveld Lions
155 for 5 (20 overs)
won by 30 runs
Scorecard
Titans
125 all out (18.1 overs)
Double round-robin; Qualifier and final326
2013–14
Details
Newlands, Cape TownDolphins
146 for 8 (20 overs)
won by 2 runs
Scorecard
Cape Cobras
144 for 7 (20 overs)
Double round-robin; semi-finals and final336
2014–15
Details
Newlands, Cape TownCape Cobras
158 for 4 (20 overs)
won by 33 runs
Scorecard
Knights
125/9 (20 overs)
Double round-robin; semi-finals and final326
2015–16
Details
SuperSport Park, CenturionTitans
161 for 3 (20 overs)
won by 7 wickets
Scorecard
Dolphins
159 for 5 (20 overs)
Double round-robin; semi-finals and final326
CSA T20 Challenge
2016–17
Details
SuperSport Park, CenturionTitans
155 for 6 (20 overs)
won by 6 runs
Scorecard
Warriors
149 for 6 (20 overs)
Double round-robin; semi-finals and final326
2017–18
Details
SuperSport Park, CenturionTitans
101 for 3 (11.1 overs)
won by 7 wickets
Scorecard
Dolphins
100 all out (18.3 overs)
Double round-robin; semi-finals and final326
2018–19
Details
New Wanderers Stadium, JohannesburgLions
203 for 4 (20 overs)
won by 11 runs
Scorecard
Warriors
192 all out (19.2 overs)
Double round-robin; semi-finals and final326
2020–21
Details
Kingsmead Cricket Ground, DurbanImperial Lions
108 for 6 (19 overs)
won by 4 wickets
Scorecard
Dolphins
107 for 7 (20 overs)
Round-robin and Final176
2021–22
Details
St George's Park, Port ElizabethRocks
138 for 6 (20 overs)
won by 15 runs
Scorecard
Titans
123 for 9 (20 overs)
Round-robin and knockout318
2022-23
Details
Senwes Park, PotchefstroomTITANS 165/6(19.4 Overs)Titans won by 4 wickets

Scorecard

DOLPHINS 162/3(20 Overs)Round-robin and knockout318
2023-24
Details
Round-robin and knockout588

Notes[10]

  • Starting with the 2008–09 season until the 2013–14 season, the winning and runner-up teams would qualify for the Champions League Twenty20.

References

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  1. ^ Zimbabwe's Place In SA Franchise Cricket Confirmed Archived 1 December 2007 at the Wayback Machine, Cricket World, Retrieved on 21 November 2007
  2. ^ "South African board and players' body on collision course over domestic revamp plans". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  3. ^ "Cricket SA are ignoring our concerns' say players". Times Live. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  4. ^ "CSA confirms drastic plans to restructure domestic cricket". Sport24. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  5. ^ "Covid-19 effect: South Africa forced to postpone 2020 Mzansi Super League". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 24 April 2021.
  6. ^ SAGAR Singh Chauhan. "EXCITEMENT BUILDS AS THE 2023 – 24 DOMESTIC CRICKET SEASON KICKS OFF THIS WEEKEND". cricket.co.za. Retrieved 2 October 2023.
  7. ^ SAGAR Singh Chauhan (26 August 2023). "CSA T20 Challenge SET TO LIGHT UP SUMMER WITH SEASON 20 KICK-OFF ON 8 March". sacricket magzine. Retrieved 2 October 2023.
  8. ^ "current Teams". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 24 August 2023.
  9. ^ "current Teams". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 24 August 2023.
  10. ^ "CSA T20 Challenge winner". cricket24. Retrieved 24 August 2023.
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