The upcoming new South African T20 league (CSA T20), has announced the signing of 30 overseas players for the first edition on Wednesday. The star English big hitters Jos Buttler and Liam Livingstone are in the top salary bracket and are expected to earn USD 500,000 each. Meanwhile, England all-rounder Moeen Ali is expected to bag USD 400,000.
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Each team reportedly has a USD 2 million in a purse to sign players. However, they are allowed to spend a maximum of USD 250,000 on each player. Any money paid above that will be a part of the franchise's marketing cost.
CSA T20 League announced the signing of 11 English players, including former white-ball captain Eoin Morgan, Jason Roy, Sam Curran, and Will Jacks. They have secured six West Indies players including international stars Jason Holder, Kyle Mayers, Alzarri Joseph, Obed McCoy, and others. Ireland middle-order batter Harry Tector and Kiwi all-rounder James Neesham are also signed up for the CSA T20 League 2022.
Ten Sri Lankan players including in-from stars Niroshan Dickwella and Maheesh Theekshana also make the 30 marquee players list. No Pakistani players have been signed up for CSA T20 League, due to the league's connection with the IPL.
CSA T20 and UAE T20 battle with each other for players
Each team will have a pool of 17 players for the first season. They can sign five players, including three overseas players but not two from the same country, one international South African, and one uncapped South African, all before the auction. The auction is said to be held in the upcoming weeks. Meanwhile, the league is looking to secure more international players.
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The league, consisting of six teams, is scheduled to take place in January 2023, which clashes with the UAE's T20. Both the leagues are competing with each other to sign star international players. They are offering attractive salaries to woo the players. All six CSA T20 teams are owned by IPL team owners and three of the six ILT20 teams share IPL owners.