2023 CSA One-Day Cup

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2023 CSA One-Day Cup
Dates16 September – 28 October 2023
Administrator(s) Cricket South Africa
Cricket format List A [n 1]
Tournament format(s) Round-robin
Champions Western Province(Division 1)
SA Emerging(Division 2)
Participants16
Matches58
Most runs Garnett Tarr(597)
Most wicketsBasheeru-Deen Walters (19)
2022
2024

The 2023-24 CSA One-Day Cup was a List A cricket competition that took place in South Africa in September and October 2023. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] It was the first edition of the tournament in the post-franchise era, and the first edition to return to a two-division league format. [9] Domestic cricketing reforms were introduced in 2020 that discontinued the six franchise team format and announced a return to the more traditional provincial based system. Fifteen teams, split over the two divisions, competed in the one-day tournament. [10]

Contents

In Division 1, five of the six teams who competed in the 2020–21 CSA Four-Day Franchise Series opted to retain their franchise brand, with only the former Cape Cobras reverting to their traditional Western Province name. They were joined in Division 1 by Boland and North West. Matches featuring either Limpopo or Mpumalanga, both in Division 2, did not have List A status. [11]

On 30 March 2022, in the Division One match between Titans and North West, Titans scored 453/3 from their 50 overs, setting a record for the highest total in a List A match in South Africa. [12] [13]

Teams

The teams were placed into the following divisions:

Warriors, Western Province, Titans, Lions, KwaZulu-Natal (Inland), Boland, North West, Dolphins

South Western Districts, Knights, Border, Easterns, Northern Cape, Limpopo, Mpumalanga, South Africa Emerging Players

Squads

Squads
Division 1
Boland Dolphins Lions North West Titans Warriors Western Province KwaZulu-Natal (Inland)
  • Janneman Malan
  • Clyde Fortuin (wk)
  • Keegan Petersen
  • Pieter Malan (c)
  • Michael Copeland
  • Christiaan Jonker
  • Aviwe Mgijima
  • Ferisco Adams
  • Hardus Viljoen
  • Glenton Stuurman
  • Akhona Mnyaka
  • Stiaan van Zyl
  • Shaun von Berg
  • Achille Cloete
  • Imran Manack
  • Siyabonga Mahima
  • Hlomla Hanabe
  • Sarel Erwee,
  • JJ Smuts,
  • Grant Roelofsen (wk)
  • Khaya Zondo
  • Jason Smith
  • Bradley Porteous
  • Tshepang Dithole
  • Eathan Bosch (c)
  • Prenelan Subrayen
  • Okuhle Cele
  • Ottniel Baartman
  • Daryn Dupavillon
  • Marques Ackerman
  • Bryce Parsons
  • Andile Simelane
  • Ryan Rickelton (wk)
  • Joshua Richards
  • Dominic Hendricks (c)
  • Mitchell Van Buuren
  • Wiaan Mulder
  • Delano Potgieter
  • Bjorn Fortuin
  • Malusi Siboto
  • Tsepo Ndwandwa
  • Tshepo Moreki
  • Duanne Olivier
  • Wandile Makwetu
  • Junaid Dawood
  • Evan Jones
  • Ronan Hermann
  • Codi Yusuf
  • Connor Esterhuizen
  • Muhammad Manack
  • Zubayr Hamza

Lesego Senokwane, Lesiba Ngoepe, Raynard van Tonder, Wihan Lubbe (c), Senuran Muthusamy, Ruan de Swardt, Meeka eel Prince (wk), Duan Jansen, Migael Pretorius, Caleb Seleka, Kerwin Mungroo,Dewald Pretorius, Grant Mokoena, Rubin Hermann, Nicky van den Bergh, Bamanye Xenxe, Gideon Peters

Dewald Brevis, Neil Brand, Rivaldo Moonsamy (wk), Dean Elgar, Sibonelo Makhanya (c), Donovan Ferreira, Dayyaan Galiem, Corbin Bosch, Junior Dala, Aaron Phangiso, Tladi Bokako,Joshua van Heerden, Matthew Boast, Gerald Coetzee, Matthew Kleinveldt, Ayabulela Gqamane

Diego Rosier, Rudi Second, Sean Whitehead, Ziyaad Abrahams, Anrich Nortje, Patrick Kruger, Alfred Mothoa, Matthew Breetzke, Jiveshan Pillay, Andile Mokgakane, Sinethemba Qeshile, Marco Jansen, Siya Plaatjie, Beyers Swanepoel, Tristan Stubbs, Renaldo Meyer, George Van Heerden, Liam Alder, Jordan Hermann

Tony de Zorzi, Jonathan Bird, Yaseen Valli, Kyle Verreynne (c & wk), Edward Moore, Mihlali Mpongwana, Abdullah Bayoumy, Kyle Simmonds, Beuran Hendricks, Nandre Burger, Mthiwekhaya Nabe,Daniel Smith, Dane Paterson, George Linde, David Bedingham, Onke Nyaku, Valentine Mbazo, Juan James

Dilivio Ridgaard (wk), Kagiso Rapulana, Tian Koekemoer, Michael Erlank (c), Pite van Biljon, Malcolm Nofal, Kyle Nipper, Alindile Mhletywa, Keith Dudgeon, Thando Ntini, Mbulelo Budaza, Smangaliso Nhlebela, Thamsanga Kumalo, Stefan Tait, Cameron Shekleton, Cameron Delport, Yaseen Valli.

Division 2
Border Easterns Knights Limpopo Northern Cape South Western Districts Mpumalanga South Africa Emeging players
  • Jade de Klerk(c)
  • Dyllan Matthews
  • Marco Marais
  • Mncedisi Malika
  • Jerry Nqolo
  • Jason Niemand
  • Jerome Bossr(w)
  • Phaphama Fojela
  • Joshua Dodd
  • Sinovuyo Ntuntwana
  • Nico van Zyl
  • Siphesihle Madlongolwana
  • Thabile Hlatuka
  • Danie Rossouw(w/c)
  • Shane Dadswell
  • Andrew Rasemene
  • Wesley Marshall
  • Kabelo Sekhukhune
  • Shaylen Pillay
  • Amaan Khan
  • Mark Pearse
  • Divan Posthumus
  • Tumelo Simelane
  • Thula Ngcobo
  • Gihahn Cloete(w/c)
  • Patrick Botha
  • Aubrey Swanepoel
  • Isaac Dikgale
  • Clayton Bosch
  • Sithembile Langa
  • Jacques Snyman
  • Tiaan van Vuuren
  • Orapeleng Motlhoaring
  • Nathan Roux
  • Mbongiseni Mhlanga
  • Nhlakanipho Mpungose
  • Monde Maqunqu
  • Sizwe Masondo(w/c)
  • Ruan Haasbroek
  • Louren Steenkamp
  • Liam Peters,
  • Ludwig Kaestner,
  • Morne Venter,
  • Jesse Albanie,
  • Maphekgola Pootona,
  • Kgaudisa Molefe,
  • Eldred Hawken
  • Hanu Viljoen(w/c)
  • Romano Terblanche
  • Basheeru-Deen Walters
  • Zakhele Qwabe
  • Grant Thomson
  • Tshepo Ntuli
  • Victor Bafana Mahlangu
  • Jason Oakes
  • Ernest Kemm
  • Johan van Dyk
  • Christopher Britz
  • Juan Landsberg
  • Jean du Plessis(w/c)
  • Ruan Terblanche
  • Jarred Jardine
  • Marcello Piedt
  • Khwezi Gumede
  • Tyrese Karelse
  • Pheko Moletsane
  • Hanno Kotze
  • Hershell America
  • Blayde Capell
  • Sintu Majeza
  • Heath Richards
  • Jhedli van Briesies
  • Keenan Vieira
  • Mathew Christensen
  • Thomas Kaber
  • Kelly Smuts
  • Yassar Cook
  • Gregory Mahlokwana
  • Gareth Dukes
  • Jon Hinrichsen
  • Akhulile Mkhatu
  • Jurie Snyman
  • Muhammed Mayet
  • Kieran Kenny
  • Benjamin van Niekerk
  • Lindokuhle Pawuli
  • Lhuan-dre Pretorius
  • Ethan John Cunningham
  • Ronan Hermann
  • Richard Seletswane
  • Musawenkosi Twala(w)
  • Andile Simelane
  • Romashan Pillay
  • Abdullah Bayoumy
  • Schalk Engelbrecht(c)
  • Daniel van der Merwe
  • Liyema Waqu

Standing

Division 1

PosTeamPldWLNRPts NRR
1 Titans 00000
2 Dolphins 00000
3 Boland 00000
4 KwaZulu-Natal (Inland) 00000
5 Lions 00000
6 Warriors 00000
7 North West 00000
8 Western Province 00000
Source: ESPNcricinfo

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Division 2

PosTeamPldWLNRPts NRR
1 Knights 00000
2 South Western Districts 00000
3 Border 00000
4 Easterns 00000
5 Limpopo 00000
6South Africa Emerging Players00000
7 Northern Cape 00000
8 Mpumalanga 00000
Source: ESPN Cricinfo

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Finals

Division One
28 October 2023
Scorecard
Western Province
307/8 (50 overs)
v
North West
200 (40.4 overs)
Kyle Verreynne 111 (103)
Kerwin Mungroo 3/66 (10 overs)
Wihan Lubbe 70 (79)
Mihlali Mpongwana 3/32 (6 overs)
Western Province won by 107 runs
Newlands, Cape Town
Umpires: Lubabalo Gcuma and Stephen Harris
Player of the match: Mihlali Mpongwana
  • North West, elected to field first.

Division Two
20 October 2023
Scorecard
Knights
276 (46.2 overs)
v
South Africa Emerging Players
278/2 (32.3 overs)
Garnett Tarr 105 (115)
Junaid Dawood 4/60 (10 overs)
David Teeger 95 (70)
Aubrey Swanepoel 1/46 (7) overs
SA Emerging won by 8 wickets
Mangaung Oval, Bloemfontein
Umpires: Andre Olivier and Warren Wyngaard
  • South Africa Emerging Players elected to field first.

Notes

  1. Matches involving either Limpopo or Mpumalanga did not have List A status.

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