The anticipation for Season 2 of Betway SA20 is growing with the announcement of a stellar cast of pre-signed players at the conclusion of the pre-signing window.

In the first steps to build their 2024 squads, the six franchises have all made strategic moves to bolster their teams, with high-profile internationals bringing their expertise to the second edition of the League set to take place in January next year.

Defending champions, Sunrisers Eastern Cape, have brought in former ICC World No 1 T20 batter Dawid Malan, along with his fellow England teammate left-arm spinner Liam Dawson. They have also retained captain Aiden Markram and seam bowler Ottniel Baartman.

MI Cape Town have retained their skipper Rashid Khan, Kagiso Rabada, Dewald Brevis and Sam Curran, but have also secured the explosive English duo of Liam Livingstone and Tom Banton. Livingstone was part of MI Cape Town’s initial squad last season but did not feature due to picking up an injury ahead of the tournament.

Last season’s semi-finalists, Joburg Super Kings, will feature their highest run-scorer, Faf du Plessis, with young gun Gerald Coetzee spearheading their attack. The Joburg franchise have also pre-signed two experienced all-rounders in England’s Moeen Ali and Namibia’s David Wiese, along with Afghanistan’s left-arm wrist spinner Zahir Khan. They will be joined by Sam Cook, who was The Hundred’s Player of the Final last season.

Durban’s Super Giants have held onto their dynamic opening duo of Quinton de Kock and West Indian Kyle Mayers. They will now have the support of powerful Sri Lankan top-order batter Bhanuka Rajapaksa. The bowling department has also been strengthened with the acquisition of Afghanistan fast bowler Naveen Ul Haq, while England’s Reece Topley will remain at Kingsmead along with spinner Prenelan Subrayen.

The Paarl Royals have maintained their core with skipper David Miller, Corbin Bosch, England captain Jos Buttler and West Indian left-arm swing bowler Obed McCoy remaining at Boland Park. McCoy also missed the entire inaugural Betway SA20 due to injury and will be hoping to make an impact for the Royals in Season 2.

Runners-up Pretoria Capitals have kept Proteas fast bowler Anrich Nortje, New Zealand international Jimmy Neesham and all-rounder Migael Pretorius. 

The pre-signings are effectively closed and finalised but teams also have until 31 July to:

·    Trade South African players – Following the Season 1 auction, all South African players were on multi-year contracts. Franchise teams therefore have the option to retain or trade these players.  Trading does however not apply to overseas players.

·      Overseas players – Franchises can retain overseas players purchased at the Season 1 auction who were on option contracts or choose not to retain the player to open up a slot for the auction

·      Buy out – Franchises can also buy-out players (South African or Overseas) still under contract to open up a slot in their squad. The player would then go back into the auction.

For Season 2, the salary cap has been increased to R39.1m per team. Teams have until 1 August to finalise their pre-auction squads and this will then determine their remaining purse ahead of the Season 2 auction scheduled for late September.

The full list of Betway SA20 pre-signed players

DURBAN’S SUPER GIANTSJOBURG SUPER KINGSMI CAPE TOWN
Quinton de KockFaf du PlessisKagiso Rabada
Prenelan SubrayenGerald CoetzeeDewald Brevis
Kyle Mayers (West Indies)Moeen Ali (England)Sam Curran (England)
Naveen Ul Haq (Afghanistan)David Wiese (Namibia)Liam Livingstone (England)
Bhanuka Rajapaksa (Sri Lanka)Sam Cook (England)Rashid Khan (Afghanistan)
Reece Topley (England)Zahir Khan (Afghanistan)Tom Banton (England)
PAARL ROYALSPRETORIA CAPITALSSUNRISERS EASTERN CAPE
David MillerMigael PretoriusAiden Markram
Corbin BoschAnrich NortjeOttniel Baartman
 Jos Buttler (England) Jimmy Neesham (New Zealand)Dawid Malan (England)
Obed McCoy (West Indies) Liam Dawson (England)