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Cricket franchise competition set to ramble

Home National Cricket franchise competition set to ramble
Cricket franchise competition set to ramble

ν Maqonda Ndlovu

THE 2023 Richelieu Franchise T20 competition is set to kick off on 15 September 2023 at United Cricket Ground with exciting changes expected to enhance premier club franchise cricket.

The finals are expected to take place on Sunday, 24 September, at the same venue.

This year’s competition will see four new teams, the Windhoek Jets, Namib Desert Lions, Etosha Wildcats, and Fish River Eagles, participating in the tournament.

Speaking to New Era Sport, Cricket Namibia Chief Executive Officer Johan Muller said the teams in this year’s tournament are owned by the federation as compared to the previous years, when corporate companies owned them.

“This year we decided to centralise the teams. We have also placed some international players on these teams. This will strengthen the on-field competition. There are no private entities owning those teams,” he said.

There will be 12 international players; six of them will come from Lahore Qalandars in Pakistan, four from South Africa, and two from Jersey in the United States of America.

These players will play alongside top Namibian cricketers including the Eagles players, and the next-in-line local players.

“The matches at United Cricket Ground are set to be exciting. The international players will add competitive flair, and the mood is generally festive for the fans during franchise cricket. As usual, we expect exciting cricket,” Muller said.

The teams will play each other over two legs, with the top two meeting in the finals.

– jrnmarko@gmail.com

Fixtures

15 September 14h30, Windhoek Jets vs Namib Desert Lions

16 September 9h30, Etosha Wildcats vs Fish River Eagles

16 September 14h30, Windhoek Jets vs Etosha Wildcats

17 September 9h30, Fish River Eagles vs Windhoek Jets

17 September 14h30, Namib Desert Lions vs Etosha Wildcats

20 September 14h30, Namib Desert Lions vs Etosha Wildcats

21 September 9h30, Namib Desert Lions vs Fish River Eagles

21 September 14h30, Windhoek Jets vs Etosha Wildcats

22 September 14h30, Windhoek Jets vs Fish River Eagles

23 September 9h30, Windhoek Jets vs Namib Desert Lions

23 September 14h30, Etosha Wildcats vs Fish River Eagles

24 September 9h30, Fish River Eagles vs Namib Desert Lions

24 September 14:30, Final