South African cricket tournament
Cricket tournament
The CSA Provincial T20 is a Twenty20 Cricket competition in South Africa, first contested in the 2011–12 season. It was previously known as the CSA Provincial T20 until the season, the CSA Provincial T20 Challenge for the 2014-15 season and most recently as the competition was itself cancelled in favour of the CSA Provincial T20 Cup from 2019–20.[1]
The tournament has been contested since its inception by the 14 Domestic teams but for the In April 2019, Cricket South Africa announced that the 2019-20 tournament would be the final edition of the CSA Provincial T20 Challenge, due to austerity measures and a restructure of domestic cricket in the country.
Teams and venues
Map of the venues for matches played in the 2016–17 CSA Provincial competitions
Home team
|
Stadium
|
City
|
Capacity
|
Boland |
Boland Bank Park
|
Paarl |
10,000
|
Brackenfell Sports Fields
|
Brackenfell |
|
Border |
Buffalo Park
|
East London |
15,000
|
Eastern Province |
St George's Park
|
Port Elizabeth |
19,000
|
Easterns |
Willowmoore Park
|
Benoni |
20,000
|
Free State |
Chevrolet Park
|
Bloemfontein |
20,000
|
Gauteng |
Wanderers Stadium
|
Johannesburg |
34,000
|
KwaZulu-Natal |
Kingsmead
|
Durban |
25,000
|
KwaZulu-Natal Inland |
City Oval
|
Pietermaritzburg |
12,000
|
Northern Cape |
De Beers Diamond Oval
|
Kimberley |
11,000
|
Northerns |
SuperSport Park
|
Centurion |
20,000
|
LC de Villiers Oval
|
Pretoria |
2,000
|
North West |
Senwes Park
|
Potchefstroom |
9,000
|
South Western Districts |
Recreation Ground
|
Oudtshoorn |
|
Western Province |
Newlands
|
Cape Town |
22,500
|
Namibia |
Sparta Cricket Club Ground
|
Walvis Bay |
|
Wanderers Cricket Ground
|
Windhoek |
|
Tournament results
List of winners
- Legend
- 1st – Champions
- 2nd – Runners-up
- 3rd – Third place
- SF – Losing semi-finalist (no third-place playoff)
See also
References