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Bavuma excited over SA20 and its Indian influence: 'It could be life-changing'

The new league's draft will take place on 19 September to fill out the six teams with 17 players, 10 of which will be local and seven international.

The six teams will be co-owned by Indian Premier League (IPL) teams, which have attracted  the likes of Stephen Fleming, Lance Klusener, Jos Buttler, Maheesh Theekshana and Liam Livingstone to its roster.

Bavuma says that the SA20 could potentially see South Africa's young talent burst onto the lucrative IPL.

"I'm excited for the upcoming SA20. It is going to be a massive opportunity for our local players to rub shoulders with the best T20 players around the world and to share knowledge with those players," said Bavuma in a press statement.

"The knock-on effects could also mean opportunities for players to be involved in IPL-owned teams and seeing more of our young talent within those IPL leagues.

"For the young players, the SA20 will become a platform for them to develop their skills. We can see what the IPL has done for Indian cricket and their young guys, they come in and play with confidence and no fear," he continued.

"We expect to see that in five to 10 years' time in our local game. It's an opportunity to make a name for ourselves in T20 cricket and show people what we (South Africa) can do."

READ | SA20 league commissioner Graeme Smith sees tournament growth despite Test match worries 

South Africa's players will be up for a life-changing opportunity at the auction taking place at the Cape Town International Convention Centre, as the six franchises bring out their $2 million purses to finalise their squads for the January inaugural event.

Bavuma, who has played 25 T20Is for the Proteas, hopes to be involved in the SA20 auction.

"The auction will be massive. As players, we will

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