CSA approve targets at national level

CSA approve targets at national level

THE Board of Directors of Cricket South Africa (CSA) has approved in principle the decision to introduce targets for all the national teams. 

 

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“In the past we had never set targets in our national teams but with changing circumstances we feel it is essential to move with the times,” commented CSA President and Chairman of the Board, Chris Nenzani.

 

“The precise targets will depend on work to be undertaken by relevant committees to determine what is realistic and sustainable. This will be announced in due course,” he added. “We will aim to achieve our targets over the course of the year and not on a match by match basis.”

 

The Board also received presentations on the progress of the Domestic Cricket Review as well as the repositioning of its domestic T20 competition.

 

Whatever changes are made both in the domestic structures and in the T20 competition are scheduled to be introduced for the 2017/18 season.

 

Some of the proposed key principles for the global T20 are:

 

Separation of this competition from the other franchise competitions


An optimal number of 8 teams for a competition spread over 4-6 weeks


The league will be owned by Cricket South Africa and will take place from late November to the middle of December with the final on December 16 (a public holiday)

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