CSA to be sued by former GLT20 owner
CSA is being sued for approximately R7-million by a former T20 Global League franchise owner, according to reports.
CSA is being sued for approximately R7-million by a former T20 Global League franchise owner, according to reports.
Am I alone in wondering if the new, unnamed ‘world-class’ T20 league, which replaced the much-hyped but seriously mismanaged Global League T20, will ever get off the ground?
The owners of Bloem City Blazers have accused Cricket South Africa of lying and setting personal agendas in the way it has cancelled the Global T20 League and established an alternative model.
In the last issue of SA Cricket magazine, we asked our team if the Global T20 League will be taken seriously by its marquee players.
Alex Hales and Shahid Afridi are among 90 foreign players set to participate in the inaugural T20 Global League draft to be held this weekend.
The Bloemfontein franchise taking part in the inaugural T20 Global League will officially be known as the Bloem City Blazers.
The ICC’s Anti-Corruption Unit chief, Sir Ronnie Flanagan, has warned T20 Global League owners of the dangers of corruption.
The #T20 Global Destination League is taking shape as it approaches the last week to receive ‘expressions of interest’ from bidders wishing to own a team.
The international component of the Global T20 league excites CSA president Chris Nenzani.