KwaZulu-Natal Inland will take on Mpumalanga Rhinos in the first match of the 4-Day Franchise series on Thursday at Pietermaritzburg.
KwaZulu-Natal Inland will take on Mpumalanga Rhinos in the first match of the 4-Day Franchise series on Thursday at Pietermaritzburg. The current 4-Day Franchise Series 2022-2023 will feature 15 teams. The above-mentioned tournament will be played at 16 different locations, with each team facing the other at least twice during the competition. The CSA 4-Day Domestic Series is South Africa’s domestic first-class cricket competition.
The competition features teams from each of South Africa’s nine provinces. Border, Rocks, Dolphins, Northern Cape, KwaZulu Natal Inland, Limpopo Impalas, Mpumalanga Rhinos, North West Dragons, South Western Districts, Titans, Western Province, DP World Lions, Knights, Eastern Storm, and Warriors are the 15 sides that compete in the tournament.
The 16 venues for the event include: Willowmoore Park, Benoni, Kingsmead Durban, Willowmoore Park A Benoni, Diamond Oval Kimberley, SuperSport Park Centurion, St George’s Park Port Elizabeth, Recreation Ground Oudtshoorn, Boland Park Paarl, Buffalo Park East London, Mangaung Oval, Bloemfontein
Newlands Cape Town, The Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg, City Oval Pietermaritzburg,
North-West University No1 Ground Potchefstroom, Cricket Club Ground Polokwane and Uplands College.
There won’t be any live streaming of the match in India but the live scores can be followed on ESPN.
KwaZulu Natal Inland: Andile Mokgakane, Cameron Delport, Luke Schlemmer, Michael Sclanders, Dyllan Matthews, Gareth Dukes, Kurtlyn Mannikam, Michael Erlank (c), Tian Koekemoer, Cameron Dean Shekleton (Wk), Tshepang Dithole (Wk), Keith Dudgeon, Kyle Nipper, Nduduzo Mfoza, Thula Ngcobo, Zakariya Paruk
Mpumalanga Rhinos: Benjamin van Niekerk, Martin Dlamini, Muhammed Mayet, Tumi Koto, Yassar Cook, Alexander Kok, Blake Schraader, Caleb Balich, Jurie Snyman, Rubin Hermann (Wk), Gerald Ngwenyama, Jon Hinrichsen, Kieran Kenny, Lizo Makhosi, Thula Ngcobo
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