Seven ‘bang for buck’ buys at MSL player draft
Millions of rands were spent at Wednesday’s Mzansi Super League player draft. Some teams got better value for money than others.
Millions of rands were spent at Wednesday’s Mzansi Super League player draft. Some teams got better value for money than others.
All listed in the 2018 player draft handbook, these players failed to gain Mzansi Super League contracts.
Find out which players went to which teams during Wednesday’s Mzansi Super League player draft in Johannesburg.
England batsman Jason Roy will play for the Nelson Mandela Giants in the Mzansi Super League. Roy was announced as the Giants’ international marquee player at Wednesday’s draft.
England batsman Eoin Morgan will play for the Tshwane Spartans in the Mzansi Super League. Morgan was announced as the Spartans’ international marquee player at Wednesday’s draft.
England batsman Dawid Malan has joined the Cape Town Blitz for the Mzansi Super League. Malan was announced as the Blitz’s international marquee player at Wednesday’s draft.
The Paarl Rocks have welcomed the services of West Indian all-rounder Dwayne Bravo for the Mzansi Super League. Bravo was announced as the Rocks’ international marquee player at Wednesday’s draft.
The Jozi Stars have signed West Indian batsman Chris Gayle for the Mzansi Super League. Gayle was revealed as the Stars’ international marquee player at Wednesday’s draft.
The Durban Heat have signed Afghanistan leg-spinner Rashid Khan for the Mzansi Super League. Khan was revealed as the Heats’ international marquee player at Wednesday’s draft.
The player draft for the inaugural Mzansi Super League will take place in Johannesburg on Wednesday.
Lions coach Enoch Nkwe will take charge of the Jozi Stars for the 2018 Mzansi Super League.
Coach Stuart Law has been suspended from the West Indies’ first two ODIs – of a five-match series – against India later this year.
A shoulder injury has sidelined South African batsman JP Duminy from November 2018’s tour of Australia.
Former England captain Nasser Hussain reckons the International Cricket Council’s decision to charge ex-Sri Lanka captain Sanath Jayasuriya is ‘just the tip of the iceberg.’
Boland Cricket Board chief executive officer James Fortuin is confident Paarl will vindicate inclusion in the Mzansi Super League.