Qalandars take CSA to court
The Durban Qalandars have run out of patience and will file court papers to protect their interests in any T20 league established by Cricket South Africa.
The Durban Qalandars have run out of patience and will file court papers to protect their interests in any T20 league established by Cricket South Africa.
The owners of the Qalandars, the Durban franchise in the aborted Global League T20, are refusing to accept the deposit refund and are demanding a stake in the new league recently announced by Cricket South Africa.
Cricket South Africa is examining the feasibility of continuing with the Global League T20 series, which was cancelled last year.
Players who saw their dreams shattered when the Global T20 series was cancelled recently, will at least get something out of it.
The postponement of the Global League to November 2018, brought ‘a sense of relief’, says Sushil Kumar, owner of the Bloem City Blazers.
Misplaced trust and secrecy led to the downfall of the inaugural Global League T20 series.
Cricket South Africa is bracing itself for a massive financial hit from the first Global League T20.
The murky waters surrounding the T20 Global League threaten to remove the shine from the event, writes LUKE ALFRED in SA Cricket Magazine.
The removal of Haroon Lorgat as CEO of Cricket South Africa has paved the way for a TV deal that will save the Global League T20 tournament.
Haroon Lorgat, the outgoing CEO of Cricket South Africa, says the forthcoming Global League T20, despite its uncertainty, is one of his success stories.