2024–25 CSA Provincial T20 Cup

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2024–25 CSA Provincial T20 Cup
Dates21 September – 20 October 2024
Administrator(s) Cricket South Africa
Cricket format Twenty20
Tournament format(s) Round-robin and knockout
Host(s) South Africa
Champions ACDC Express Tuskers (1st title)
Runners-up Easterns Storm
Participants7
Matches24
Most runsChristopher Britz (495)
Most wicketsZiyaad Abrahams (15)
2025–26

The 2024 CSA Provincial T20 Cup was a Twenty20 cricket tournament that took place in South Africa during September and October 2024. [1] It was the 5th season of the CSA Provincial T20 Cup, organized by Cricket South Africa. The tournament will start from 21 September with the final being played on 20 October 2024. [2] [3] Limpopo Impalas were the defending champion.

Contents

Teams and squads

Eastern Cape Iinyathi Easterns Storm ACDC Express Tuskers [4] Limpopo Impalas Mpumalanga Rhinos Northern Cape Heat Six Gun Grill Garden Route Badgers
Head Coaches
Tumelo Bodibe Geoffrey Toyana Ahmed Amla Gordon Parsons Mbasa GqadusheDeon Carolus Gurshwin Rabie
Captains
Jason NiemandGrant ThomasLouren SteenkampMichael ErlankMuhammed MayetRuan HaasbroekYaseen Valli
Players
  • Thobile Hlatuka
  • Jerome Bossr
  • Matthew Fourie
  • Nathan Roux
  • Sinovuyo Ntuntwana
  • Christopher Gleaves
  • Thozama Totana
  • Marco Marais
  • Russell Peterson
  • Mncedisi Malika
  • Jade de Klerk
  • Aphiwe Mnyanda
  • Jaques van der Merwe
  • Chad Classen
  • Ayabonga Tongo
  • Tladi Bokako
  • Olwakhe Goqoza
  • Kabelo Sekhukhune
  • Chris Britz
  • Danie Rossouw
  • Dewan Marais
  • Divan Posthumus
  • Andrew Rasemene
  • Shaylen Pillay
  • Tumelo Simelane
  • Martin Khumalo
  • Aaman Khan
  • Mark Pearse
  • Leander Lubbe
  • Aron Visser
  • Shaveer Khan
  • Kyle Landsberg
  • Nhlanhla Mashego
  • Mekyle Pillay
  • Kagiso Rapulana
  • Cameron Shekleton
  • Sean Whitehead
  • Sean Gilson
  • Chad Laycock
  • Ntando Zuma
  • James Ritchie
  • Thabiso Ndela
  • Ziyaad Abrahams
  • Mbulelelo Budaza
  • Mondli Khumalo
  • Daelen Fynn
  • Kyle Nipper
  • Liam Peters
  • Sizwe Masondo
  • Heinrigh Pieterse
  • Ludwig Kaestner
  • Morne Venter
  • Dilivio Ridgard
  • Daniel van der Merwe
  • Eldred Hawken
  • Don Radebe
  • Jesse-James Albanie
  • Kgaudise Molefe
  • Atwell Mokgoloboto
  • Johan Mahne
  • Jurie Snyman
  • Yassar Cook
  • Benjamin van Niekerk
  • Hermann Rolfes
  • Nonelela Yikha
  • Gareth Dukes
  • Jon Hinrichsen
  • Musa Twala
  • Karabo Mogotsi
  • Lindokuhle Pawuli
  • Shane Dadswell
  • Zakir Kathrada
  • Akhulile Mkatu
  • Themba Maupa
  • Ernest Kemm
  • Litheko Modiri
  • Ronan Herrman
  • Tian Koekemoer
  • Jonathan Vandiar
  • CP Klijnhans
  • Emanuel Motswiri
  • Romano Terblanche
  • Hardus Viljoen
  • Tshepo Ntuli
  • Basheer Walters
  • Benjamin Van Rensburg
  • Zakhele Qwabe
  • Gift Tshaka
  • Cole Abrahams
  • Kyle Jacobs
  • Tyrece Karelse
  • George van Heerden
  • Keenan Vieira
  • Kelly Smuts
  • Thomas Kaber
  • Liyabona Malife
  • Jarred Jardine
  • Heath Richards
  • Pheko Moletsane
  • Lifa Ntanzi
  • Hlompo Modimikoane
Source:T20 knockout

Points table

PosTeamPldWLNRPts NRR
1 Easterns Storm 651020
2 ACDC Express Tuskers 642016
3 South Western Badgers 632115
4 Northern Cape Heat 633013
5 Limpopo Impalas 633013
6 Mpumalanga Rhinos 623110
7 Border Inyathi 60600
Source: ESPN Cricinfo

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Fixtures

On 29 July 2024, Cricket South Africa confirmed the full schedule for the tournament.

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Knockout stage

Semi-finalsFinal
      
1 Easterns Storm 222/2 (20)
4 Northern Cape Heat 145 (19.5)
SFW1 Easterns Storm 129/9 (20)
SFW2 ACDC Express Tuskers 130/3 (18.2)
2 ACDC Express Tuskers 115/2 (15)
3 South Western Badgers 120/8 (20)

Semi-finals

16 October 2024
13:00
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Easterns Storm
222/2 (20 overs)
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Northern Cape Heat
145 (19.5 overs)
Easterns Storm won by 77 runs
Willowmoore Park, Benoni
Umpires: Jurie Sadler and Kerrin Klaaste
  • Northern Cape won the toss and elected to field first

17 October 2024
13:00
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South Western Badgers
120/8 (20 overs)
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ACDC Express Tuskers
115/2 (15 overs)
Tuskers won by 31 runs (DLS method)
City Oval, Pietermaritzburg
Umpires: Jan Erasmus and Mthokozisi Shezi
  • South Western Badgers won the toss and elected to bat first

Final

20–21 October 2024
13:00
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Easterns Storm
129/9 (20)
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ACDC Express Tuskers
130/3 (18.2 Overs)
KZN-Inland won by 7 wickets
Willowmoore Park, Benoni
Umpires: Jurie Sadler and Kerrin Klaaste
Player of the match: Cameron Shekleton (KwaZulu-Natal Inland)
  • Easterns won the toss and elected to bat first
  • Reserve day used.

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