
Two new teams for Mzansi Super League
The Mzansi Super League is set to expand by adding two new teams for the third edition of South Africa’s new flagship domestic T20 competition. You may also like
The Mzansi Super League is set to expand by adding two new teams for the third edition of South Africa’s new flagship domestic T20 competition. You may also like
The Paarl Rocks were crowned the 2019 Mzansi Super League champions after beating the Tshwane Spartans by eight wickets in Monday’s final at Boland Park. You may also like
Sibonelo Makhanya’s maiden T20 half-century helped drag the Paarl Rocks out of potential trouble and hand them sole control at the summit of the Mzansi Super League table after they edged out the winless Jozi Stars by five wickets in Johannesburg on Sunday. You may also like
Batsman David Miller admits the Durban Heat have been understandably frustrated by a damp start to the 2019 Mzansi Super League. You may also like
The Nelson Mandela Bay Giants beat the Cape Town Blitz by five wickets in Wednesday’s Mzansi Super League fixture at St George’s Park in Port Elizabeth. You may also like
Former Proteas batsman Neil McKenzie has joined the Jozi Stars in a mentorship and consultancy role for the remainder of the 2019 Mzansi Super League. You may also like
A feisty career-best T20 innings by Dean Elgar outdid a spectacular half-century by English World Cup winner James Vince on his Mzansi Super League debut as the Tshwane Spartans claimed a thrilling eight-wicket win over Paarl Rocks at Boland Park on Sunday. You may also like
Paarl Rocks captain Faf du Plessis was pleased to overcome the absence of an additional batsman en route to an 86-run victory over the Cape Town Blitz in the Mzansi Super League at Boland Park on Sunday. You may also like
The Mzansi Super League has long been a contentious thorn in Cricket South Africa’s backside and as much as they were able to successfully get it off the ground in 2018, the spotlight will be lit heavily on the 2019 edition, writes Philasande Sixaba. You may also like
Former Proteas cricketer Hashim Amla will work with the Cape Town Blitz as a batting consultant during this year’s edition of the Mzansi Super League. You may also like