With excitement growing around the as-yet-unnamed Cricket South Africa T20 league, the first coaching appointment has been announced with former Proteas all-rounder Lance Klusener at the helm of the Durban-based franchise.
The owners of the franchise, the RPSG group, who also own the Lucknow Super Giants in the India Premier League, made the announcement on social media on Monday."I am honoured to join the RPSG family.
This is a new challenge for me. It makes me very proud. I am looking forward to meeting the team," Klusener said in a Twitter post. “I am honoured to join the RPSG family.
This is a new challenge for me. It makes me very proud. I am looking forward to meet the team.” - Lance Klusener@LucknowIPL #LanceKlusener #Durban #CricketSouthAfrica pic.twitter.com/lBuEDZbLpPKlusener has coached in various capacities around the world, including as the head coach of Afghanistan from 2019 to 2021.Along with the Durban franchise, the remaining five teams taking part in the new competition all have a strong Indian Premier League flavour.The Cape Town-based side was bought by Reliance Industries, who are the owners of the Mumbai Indians.The Gauteng-based teams in Johannesburg and Pretoria will fall under the respective ownership of Chennai Super Kings Sports Limited and JSW Sports, who are the co-owners of the Dehli Capitals.