The SA20 gamers’ public sale for the 2025 season occurred in Cape City on Tuesday, as all six franchises sought to finish their squads.
With solely 13 slots obtainable, a complete of 188 gamers from South Africa and all over the world registered for the public sale. The gamers had been categorized into batters, wicketkeepers, all-rounders, quick bowlers and spin bowlers, and offered earlier than the franchises by famend auctioneer Richard Madley.
The largest splash of the public sale was made by MI Cape City, who acquired the providers of South African opener Reeza Hendricks for a whopping R4.3 million. Hendricks, recognized for his aggressive batting model, is predicted to be a key participant for MI Cape City within the upcoming season.
Different notable acquisitions included England pacer Richard Gleeson and West Indies’ left-handed batter Evin Lewis. Each gamers are anticipated so as to add important worth to their respective groups.
A day after the public sale, Joburg Tremendous Kings introduced their wildcard participant for the upcoming SA20 season, deciding on the gifted Sri Lankan quick bowler Matheesha Pathirana. Pathirana has been representing Joburg’s sister franchise, Chennai Tremendous Kings (CSK), within the Indian Premier League (IPL) and is now anticipated to make a big affect within the SA20.
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A number of outstanding names, together with South African captain Temba Bavuma and top-order batter Tony de Zorzi, didn’t discover patrons throughout the public sale.
Full record of gamers bought at SA20 2025 Public sale
- Colin Ingram: MI Cape City – R175 000
- Reeza Hendricks: MI Cape City – R4.3 million
- Marques Ackerman: Pretoria Capitals – R800 000
- Rubin Hermann: Paarl Royals – R175 000
- Wihan Lubbe: Joburg Tremendous Kings – R175 000
- Evan Jones: Joburg Tremendous Kings – R175 000
- Okuhle Cele: Sunrisers Japanese Cape – R175 000
- Richard Gleeson: Sunrisers Japanese Cape – R2.3 million
- Dane Piedt: MI Cape City – R175 000
- Evin Lewis: Pretoria Capitals – R1.5 million
- Shamar Joseph: Durban’s Tremendous Giants – R425 000
- Doug Bracewell: Joburg Tremendous Kings – R175 000
- Kyle Simmonds: Pretoria Capitals – R175 000
*Costs are in South African Rand