CSK’s Kasi Viswanathan speaks about investment in South Africa T20 league

The South Africa T20 League is scheduled to be played in January 2023.

By Jatin Sharma - 21 Jul, 2022

Chennai Super Kings (CSK) along with six other Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise owners invested in the upcoming T20 league in South Africa. They will be owning the franchise based out of Wanderers, Johannesburg.

Apart from CSK, Reliance Industries Limited (MI), RPSG Sports Private Limited (LSG), Sun TV Network Limited (SRH), Royals Sports Group (RR), and JSW Sports (DC) won the bids for the other five franchises.

Reliance is the owner of the franchise which will have its home in Newlands, Cape Town while RPSG has bought the franchise based out of Kingsmead, Durban. The Sun TV Network's franchise will have its base in St George's Park, Gqeberha, while Boland Park in Paarl will be the home to the team bought by Royals Sports Group. Supersport Park in Pretoria will be the venue for the team of JSW Sports.

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CSK CEO Kasi Viswanathan spoke to NDTV about the decision to foray into foreign leagues and also talked about whether CSK will also enter other T20 leagues as well.

"We are looking for opportunities to play in other leagues and this is the main reason that we decided to invest in the Johannesburg franchise. It depends. It depends on the business plan, we cannot confirm right now whether we will go or not,” Viswanathan told NDTV.

The South Africa T20 League is scheduled to begin in January 2023 and CSA even pulled out of a scheduled ODI series against Australia to ensure all of its biggest players were available for the tournament. 

By Jatin Sharma - 21 Jul, 2022

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