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CSA One-Day Cup

The CSA One-Day Cup (formerly known as the Standard Bank Cup, the MTN Domestic Championship, and the Momentum One-Day Cup) is the premier domestic one-day cricket competition of South Africa, its matches having List A status. Matches are usually played partly under lights as day-night matches and occasionally get larger crowds than the Test matches.[1]

CSA One-Day Cup
CountriesSouth Africa
AdministratorCricket South Africa
FormatList A cricket
First edition1981–82
Latest edition2023–24
Tournament formatDouble round-robin and playoffs
Number of teams15
Current championWestern Province (Division 1)

History edit

The tournament has been played since the 1982–83 season when five teams competed in the Benson and Hedges Series. The tournament gradually expanded, with eleven teams taking part from 1994–95 onwards, as more and more teams were promoted from the B groups of South African cricket. Two seasons later, it was renamed the Standard Bank League, and then the Standard Bank Cup, but the same teams competed, until Namibia were admitted in 2002–03.

To reflect the wider structural changes that were happening across South African cricket, from the 2004-05 season the competition was re-organised to mirror both the Four-Day and T20 leagues. The six newly created, entirely professional, franchises would take part in the tournament, with the former provincial teams continuing in a separate semi-professional CSA structure. In the 2007–08 season, Zimbabwe took part in the competition as a seventh side, playing both home and away fixtures.[2]

Domestic cricketing reforms were introduced in 2020 that discontinued the six franchise team format and began a return to the more traditional provincial based system. Fifteen teams, split over the two divisions, now compete in the One-Day tournament.

In Division 1, five of the six teams who competed in the 2020–21 CSA Four-Day Franchise Series opted to retain their franchise brand, with only the former Cape Cobras reverting to their traditional Western Province name. They were joined in Division 1 by Boland and North West. Matches featuring either Limpopo or Mpumalanga, both in Division 2, do not have List A status.

On 30 March 2022, in the Division One match between Titans and North West, Titans scored 453/3 from their 50 overs, setting a record for the highest total in a List A match in South Africa.

Winners edit

Current structure edit

The 15 teams that take part are:

Points system:

  • Win: 4 points
  • Tie, no result or abandoned: 2 points
  • Loss: 0 points
  • Bonus points: 1 point awarded if the winning team achieves a run rate of at least 1.25 times that of the opposition.

In the event of teams finishing on equal points, the top three places are determined in the following order of priority: (taken from Cricket South Africa Summer Handbook 2011–2012[4])

  • The team with the most wins;
  • If still equal, the team with the most wins over the other team(s) who are equal on points and have the same number of wins;
  • If still equal, the team with the most bonus points;
  • If still equal, the team with the highest net run rate.

References edit

  1. ^ Cricket in South Africa – SouthAfrica.info 14 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 10 December 2005
  2. ^ "MTN Domestic Championship 2008 Results". www.espncricinfo.com. Retrieved 29 November 2011.
  3. ^ "Final: Cape Cobras v Lions at Cape Town, Feb 28, 2016 – Cricket Scorecard – ESPN Cricinfo". Retrieved 22 September 2016.
  4. ^ http://www.cricket.co.za/docs/CSA/Summer%20Handbook%202011-2012.pdf 31 October 2014 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 30 November 2011

Further reading edit

  • South African Cricket Annual – various editions
  • Wisden Cricketers' Almanack – various editions

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For the women s competition see CSA Women s One Day Cup The CSA One Day Cup formerly known as the Standard Bank Cup the MTN Domestic Championship and the Momentum One Day Cup is the premier domestic one day cricket competition of South Africa its matches having List A status Matches are usually played partly under lights as day night matches and occasionally get larger crowds than the Test matches 1 CSA One Day CupCountriesSouth AfricaAdministratorCricket South AfricaFormatList A cricketFirst edition1981 82Latest edition2023 24Tournament formatDouble round robin and playoffsNumber of teams15Current championWestern Province Division 1 Contents 1 History 2 Winners 3 Current structure 4 References 5 Further readingHistory editThe tournament has been played since the 1982 83 season when five teams competed in the Benson and Hedges Series The tournament gradually expanded with eleven teams taking part from 1994 95 onwards as more and more teams were promoted from the B groups of South African cricket Two seasons later it was renamed the Standard Bank League and then the Standard Bank Cup but the same teams competed until Namibia were admitted in 2002 03 To reflect the wider structural changes that were happening across South African cricket from the 2004 05 season the competition was re organised to mirror both the Four Day and T20 leagues The six newly created entirely professional franchises would take part in the tournament with the former provincial teams continuing in a separate semi professional CSA structure In the 2007 08 season Zimbabwe took part in the competition as a seventh side playing both home and away fixtures 2 Domestic cricketing reforms were introduced in 2020 that discontinued the six franchise team format and began a return to the more traditional provincial based system Fifteen teams split over the two divisions now compete in the One Day tournament In Division 1 five of the six teams who competed in the 2020 21 CSA Four Day Franchise Series opted to retain their franchise brand with only the former Cape Cobras reverting to their traditional Western Province name They were joined in Division 1 by Boland and North West Matches featuring either Limpopo or Mpumalanga both in Division 2 do not have List A status On 30 March 2022 in the Division One match between Titans and North West Titans scored 453 3 from their 50 overs setting a record for the highest total in a List A match in South Africa Winners edit1981 82 Transvaal 1982 83 Transvaal 1983 84 Natal 1984 85 Transvaal 1985 86 Western Province 1986 87 Western Province 1987 88 Western Province 1988 89 Orange Free State 1989 90 Eastern Province 1990 91 Western Province 1991 92 Eastern Province 1992 93 Transvaal 1993 94 Orange Free State 1994 95 Orange Free State 1995 96 Orange Free State 1996 97 Natal 1997 98 Gauteng 1998 99 Griqualand West 1999 00 Boland 2000 01 KwaZulu Natal 2001 02 KwaZulu Natal 2002 03 Western Province 2003 04 Gauteng 2004 05 Eagles 2005 06 Eagles 2006 07 Cape Cobras 2007 08 Titans 2008 09 Titans 2009 10 Warriors 2010 11 Knights 2011 12 Cape Cobras 2012 13 Cape Cobras and Lions shared 2013 14 Cape Cobras and Titans shared 2014 15 Titans 2015 16 Lions 3 2016 17 Titans 2017 18 Dolphins and Warriors shared 2018 19 Titans 2019 20 Dolphins 2020 21 Dolphins and Lions shared 2021 22 Lions Division 1 KwaZulu Natal Inland Division 2 2022 23 Lions Division 1 South Western Districts Division 2 2023 24 Western Province Division 1 South Africa Emerging Players Division 2 Current structure editThe 15 teams that take part are Division One Team Location Province Dolphins Kingsmead Durban KwaZulu Natal Knights Mangaung Oval Bloemfontein Free State Warriors St George s Park Port Elizabeth Eastern Cape Titans Super Sport Park Centurion Gauteng Lions Wanderers Stadium Johannesburg Gauteng North West Dragons Senwes Park Potchefstroom North West Boland Boland Park Paarl Western Cape Western Province Newlands Cape Town Western Cape Division Two Team Location Province South Western Districts Recreation Ground Oudtshoorn Western Cape KwaZulu Natal Inland City Oval Pietermaritzburg KwaZulu Natal Northern Cape De Beers Diamond Oval Kimberley Northern Cape Limpopo Polokwane Cricket Club Polokwane Limpopo Easterns Willowmoore Park Benoni Gauteng Mpumalanga Landau Recreation Club Witbank Mpumalanga Border Buffalo Park East London Eastern Cape Points system Win 4 points Tie no result or abandoned 2 points Loss 0 points Bonus points 1 point awarded if the winning team achieves a run rate of at least 1 25 times that of the opposition In the event of teams finishing on equal points the top three places are determined in the following order of priority taken from Cricket South Africa Summer Handbook 2011 2012 4 The team with the most wins If still equal the team with the most wins over the other team s who are equal on points and have the same number of wins If still equal the team with the most bonus points If still equal the team with the highest net run rate References edit Cricket in South Africa SouthAfrica info Archived 14 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine retrieved 10 December 2005 MTN Domestic Championship 2008 Results www espncricinfo com Retrieved 29 November 2011 Final Cape Cobras v Lions at Cape Town Feb 28 2016 Cricket Scorecard ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 22 September 2016 http www cricket co za docs CSA Summer 20Handbook 202011 2012 pdf Archived 31 October 2014 at the Wayback Machine retrieved 30 November 2011Further reading editSouth African Cricket Annual various editions Wisden Cricketers Almanack various editions Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title CSA One Day Cup amp oldid 1217376454, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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