History of cricket in South Africa from 2000–01

This article describes the history of South African cricket from the 2000–01 season. Noted South African players in the 21st century have included Jacques Kallis, Shaun Pollock, Makhaya Ntini, Mark Boucher, Graeme Smith and Herschelle Gibbs.

Domestic cricket edit

In 2004–05 the SuperSport Series national championship was subject to a complete review designed to rebrand it and re-establish its popularity. Six new franchises were introduced to create a stronger top-tier of sides underpinned by a second-tier tournament that was based around the old provincial teams, who play in a provincial championship that is currently (2007–08) called the South African Airways Provincial Three-Day Challenge.

The rebranded SuperSport Series teams are:

SuperSport Series from 2000–01 edit

the competition was rebranded in 2004 with the introduction of franchise teams

MTN Championship / Standard Bank Cup winners edit

Pro20 Series (Twenty20) winners edit

Provincial Three-Day Challenge winners edit

This is a first-class championship for the provincial teams and so is effectively the descendant of the old Currie Cup.

It was called the UCB Provincial Cup in 2004–05 and then its name was changed to South African Airways Provincial Three-Day Challenge. Winners have been:

International tours edit

2000–01, New Zealand edit

2000–01, Sri Lanka edit

2001–02, India edit

2001–02, Australia edit

2001–02, Kenya edit

2002–03, Bangladesh edit

2002–03, Sri Lanka edit

2002–03, Pakistan edit

2003–04, West Indies edit

2004–05, England edit

2004–05, Zimbabwe edit

2005–06, Australia edit

For details of the famous high-scoring LOI, see : Australia in South Africa, 5th ODI, 2006

2005–06, New Zealand edit

2006–07, India edit

2006–07, Pakistan edit

2006–07, Zimbabwe edit

2007–08, New Zealand edit

2007–08, West Indies edit

2008–09, Australia edit

2008–09, Bangladesh edit

2008–09, Kenya edit

2009–10, England edit

2009–10, Zimbabwe edit

2010–11, India edit

2010–11, Zimbabwe edit

References edit

External sources edit

Bibliography edit