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(Redirected from CSA Provincial Three-Day Competition) South African domestic cricket competitions

Cricket tournament
CSA Provincial Competitions
Countries Namibia
 South Africa
AdministratorCricket South Africa
FormatFirst-class
Limited-overs
Twenty20
First edition2004–05
Next edition2016–17
Number of teams11 (2004–05)
12 (2005–06)
17 (2006–07)
14 (2007–18)
13 (2018–19)
16 (since 2019)

The CSA Provincial Competitions are three South African domestic cricket competitions run by Cricket South Africa (CSA). Three-day (first-class) and one-day (List A) competitions were introduced for the 2004–05 season, while a Twenty20 competition was introduced for the 2011–12 season.


The CSA competitions are predominantly contested by South African provincial teams, the number of which has been fixed at thirteen since the 2007–08 season. A non-South African team, Namibia, has competed since the 2006–07 season, while two invitational teams from Zimbabwe competed in the early seasons. Prior to the introduction of the CSA competitions, the South African provincial teams competed in the Sunfoil Series (better known as the Currie Cup) and the domestic one-day tournament (known under various names). As part of a reorganisation of South Africa's domestic structure, the provincial teams were replaced in those competitions by six franchise teams, which are wholly professional.

Teams and venues

Map of the venues for matches played in the 2016–17 CSA Provincial competitionsCape TownCape TownPaarlPaarlDurbanDurbanPietermaritzburgPietermaritzburgBenoniBenoniBloemfonteinBloemfonteinKimberleyKimberleyJohannesburgJohannesburgPotchefstroomPotchefstroomCenturionCenturionPretoriaPretoriaPort ElizabethPort ElizabethEast LondonEast LondonOudtshoornOudtshoornBrackenfellBrackenfellWalvis BayWalvis BayWindhoekWindhoekclass=notpageimage| Map of the venues for matches played in the 2016–17 CSA Provincial competitions
Home team Stadium City Capacity
Boland Boland Bank Park Paarl 10,000
Brackenfell Sports Fields Brackenfell
Border Buffalo Park East London 15,000
Eastern Province St George's Park Port Elizabeth 19,000
Easterns Willowmoore Park Benoni 20,000
Free State Chevrolet Park Bloemfontein 20,000
Gauteng Wanderers Stadium Johannesburg 34,000
KwaZulu-Natal Kingsmead Durban 25,000
KwaZulu-Natal Inland City Oval Pietermaritzburg 12,000
Northern Cape De Beers Diamond Oval Kimberley 11,000
Northerns SuperSport Park Centurion 20,000
LC de Villiers Oval Pretoria 2,000
North West Senwes Park Potchefstroom 9,000
South Western Districts Recreation Ground Oudtshoorn
Western Province Newlands Cape Town 22,500
Namibia Sparta Cricket Club Ground Walvis Bay
Wanderers Cricket Ground Windhoek

CSA 3-Day Cup

Name
  • 2004–05: UCB Provincial Cup
  • 2005–06 to 2008–09: South African Airways Provincial Three-Day Challenge
  • 2009–10 to 2013–14: CSA Provincial Three-Day Competition
  • 2014–15 to 2017-18: Sunfoil 3-Day Cup
  • 2018/19 onwards: CSA 3-Day Cup

List of winners

Season Final venue Result Ref
Winner Margin Runner-up
2004–05 Kimberley Griqualand West
184 and 208/3
Griquas won by 7 wickets
scorecard
Border
240 and 151
2005–06 Cape Town Northerns
267 and 333/6
Northerns won by 100 runs
scorecard
Western Province
317 and 183
2006–07 Johannesburg Gauteng
286 and 345
Gauteng won by 95 runs
scorecard
Eastern Province
333 and 203
2007–08 Kimberley Griqualand West (2)
144 and 227
Griquas won by 42 runs
scorecard
Western Province (2)
155 and 174
2008–09 Kimberley Griqualand West (3)
482 and 150/4
Griquas won by 243 runs
scorecard
North West
248 and 141
2009–10 no final Eastern Province
190.76 points
Eastern Province won on points
table
Gauteng
167.88 points
2010–11 no final Western Province
201.56 points
Western Province won on points
table
Gauteng (2)
189.06 points
2011–12 no final Griqualand West (4)
151.70 points
Griquas won on points
table
Gauteng (3)
144.94 points
2012–13 no final Gauteng (2)
172.22 points
Gauteng won on points
table
North West (2)
158.04 points
2013–14 no final Western Province (2)
167.30 points
Western Province won on points
table
North West (3)
157.18 points
2014–15 Centurion Gauteng (3)
292 and 225/4
Northerns (2)
269 and 42/3
Match drawn (trophy shared)
scorecard
2015–16 Cape Town KZN Inland
268 and 162
KZN Inland won by 46 runs
scorecard
Western Province (3)
137 and 247
2016–17 Pretoria Free State
285/9 and 241/6
Northerns (3)
170 and 198/5
Match drawn (trophy shared)
scorecard
2017–18 Durban KwaZulu-Natal
334/4d
KwaZulu-Natal won by an innings and 25 runs
scorecard
Namibia
132 and 177
2018–19 Port Elizabeth Eastern Province (2)
477 and 85/5d
Northerns (4)
272 and 147/2
Match drawn (trophy shared)
scorecard
2019–20 no final Easterns
KwaZulu-Natal
Trophy shared

Performance by team

Legend
  • 1st – Champions
  • 2nd – Runners-up
  • 3rd – Third place
  • underlined – position shared by two teams
Team 2004–
05
2005–
06
2006–
07
2007–
08
2008–
09
2009–
10
2010–
11
2011–
12
2012–
13
2013–
14
2014–
15
2015–
16
2016–
17
2017–
18
2018–
19
Total
Boland 9th 10th 11th 4th 14th 11th 10th 11th 3rd 7th 13th 12th 11th 11th 9th 15
Border 2nd 5th 13th 12th 7th 13th 13th 6th 9th 4th 11th 13th 10th 7th 12th 15
Eastern Province 7th 11th 2nd 9th 5th 1st 7th 12th 10th 3rd 7th 3rd 8th 8th 1st 15
Easterns 11th 8th 8th 8th 4th 4th 11th 4th 8th 9th 9th 5th 7th 6th 6th 15
Free State 6th 6th 12th 10th 10th 9th 3rd 8th 5th 13th 4th 10th 1st 4th 5th 15
Gauteng 4th 9th 1st 3rd 3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 12th 1st 9th 5th 14th 3rd 15
Kei 17th 1
KwaZulu-Natal 3rd 4th 6th 13th 13th 10th 5th 10th 12th 10th 12th 6th 13th 1st 8th 15
KZN Inland 9th 15th 11th 14th 12th 13th 13th 6th 6th 1st 6th 4th 10th 13
Limpopo 14th 1
Mpumalanga 16th 1
 Namibia 3rd 14th 8th 12th 14th 14th 14th 14th 14th 14th 14th 2nd 12
Northern Cape
(Griqualand West)
1st 7th 5th 1st 1st 7th 4th 1st 11th 8th 10th 11th 9th 13th 13th 15
Northerns 5th 1st 4th 5th 6th 3rd 9th 9th 6th 5th 1st 7th 1st 9th 1st 15
North West 10th 3rd 10th 7th 2nd 8th 8th 5th 2nd 2nd 3rd 4th 3rd 10th 11th 15
SW Districts 15th 11th 9th 6th 6th 3rd 4th 11th 8th 8th 12th 12th 7th 12
Western Province 8th 2nd 7th 2nd 12th 5th 1st 7th 7th 1st 5th 2nd 4th 3rd 4th 15
 Zim. Provinces 6th 1
 Zim. U-23s 12th 1

CSA Provincial One-Day Cup

CSA Provincial One-Day Challenge

Name and format
  • 2004–05: UCB Provincial Shield (45 overs)
  • 2005–06 to 2008–09: South African Airways Provincial One-Day Challenge (45 overs)
  • 2009–10: CSA Provincial One-Day Competition (45 overs)
  • 2010–11: CSA Provincial One-Day Competition (40 overs)
  • 2011–12 to 2013–14: CSA Provincial One-Day Competition (50 overs)
  • 2014–15 to 2017–18: CSA Provincial 50 Over Challenge (50 overs)
  • 2018–19 onwards: CSA 1-Day Cup

2023 CSA Provincial One-Day Challenge

List of winners

Season Final venue Result Ref
Winner Margin Runner-up
2004–05 Paarl Free State
281/5 (44 overs)
Free State won by 5 wickets
scorecard
Boland
277/7 (45 overs)
2005–06 Paarl Northerns
240/4 (45 overs)
Northerns won by 4 runs
scorecard
Boland (2)
236/8 (45 overs)
2006–07 Durban KwaZulu-Natal
124/2 (20 overs)
KwaZulu-Natal won by 8 wickets
scorecard
Northerns
121 (36 overs)
2007–08 Johannesburg Gauteng
130/4 (28.5 overs)
Gauteng won by 6 wickets (D/L)
scorecard
Northerns (2)
132 (37.2 overs)
2008–09 Paarl Boland
208/4 (41.5 overs)
Boland won by 6 wickets
scorecard
KwaZulu-Natal
204/9 (45 overs)
2009–10 no final Northerns (2)
45 points
Northerns won on points
table
Gauteng
38 points
2010–11 no final Western Province
49 points
Western Province won on points
table
Northerns (3)
37 points
2011–12 no final Free State (2)
29 points
Free State won on points
table
KwaZulu-Natal (2)
26 points
2012–13 Bloemfontein Border
208/7 (45.3 overs)
Border won by 3 wickets
scorecard
Free State
207 (48.5 overs)
2013–14 no final KZN Inland
22 points
KZN Inland won on head-to-head result
table
Gauteng (2)
22 points
2014–15 Bloemfontein Border (2)
111/5 (34.2 overs)
Border won by 5 wickets
scorecard
Free State (2)
110 (32.3 overs)
2015–16 Potchefstroom Gauteng (2)
230/3 (46.2 overs)
Gauteng won by 7 wickets
scorecard
North West
224/8 (50 overs)
2016–17 Centurion Northerns (3)
251/3 (43.1 overs)
Northerns won by 7 wickets
scorecard
Namibia
245 (48.3 overs)
2017–18 Johannesburg North West
179 (49.2 overs)
North West won by 34 runs
scorecard
Gauteng (3)
145 (41.3 overs)
2018–19 Centurion Easterns
277/8 (46.5 overs)
Easterns won by 2 wickets
scorecard
Northerns (4)
276/8 (50 overs)
2019–20 no final Free State
Northern Cape
Trophy shared

Performance by team

Legend
  • 1st – Champions
  • 2nd – Runners-up
  • 3rd – Third place
  • SF – Losing semi-finalist (no third-place playoff)
Team 2004–
05
2005–
06
2006–
07
2007–
08
2008–
09
2009–
10
2010–
11
2011–
12
2012–
13
2013–
14
2014–
15
2015–
16
2016–
17
2017–
18
2018–
19
Total
Boland 2nd 2nd 7th 12th 1st 8th 11th 9th 4th 10th 6th 8th 8th 14th 12th 15
Border 11th 11th 13th 11th 5th 5th 7th 6th 1st 8th 1st 13th 14th 6th 13th 15
Eastern Province 9th SF 9th SF 6th 3rd 9th 4th 14th 6th 7th 4th 5th 12th 6th 15
Easterns 7th 8th 6th 7th 10th 13th 12th 14th 12th 11th 14th 12th 7th 7th 1st 15
Free State 1st 7th 11th 5th 9th 6th 8th 1st 2nd 3rd 2nd 11th 11th 10th 5th 15
Gauteng 5th SF 8th 1st 12th 2nd 3rd 10th 5th 2nd 10th 1st 9th 2nd 3rd 15
Kei 16th 1
KwaZulu-Natal 6th 9th 1st 10th 2nd 9th 4th 2nd 7th 4th 5th 14th 3rd 4th 11th 15
KZN Inland 12th 15th SF 12th 11th 11th 10th 1st 3rd 6th 13th 3rd 9th 15
Limpopo 14th 1
Mpumalanga 17th 1
 Namibia 5th 13th 7th 14th 10th 13th 6th 14th 13th 10th 2nd 5th 12
Northern Cape
(Griqualand West)
8th 10th SF 8th 8th 4th 14th 8th 13th 13th 9th 9th 6th 13th 10th 15
Northerns SF 1st 2nd 2nd 11th 1st 2nd 3rd 11th 9th 4th 7th 1st 9th 2nd 15
North West SF 6th 10th 9th 13th 7th 6th 12th 3rd 5th 8th 2nd 4th 1st 7th 15
SW Districts 15th SF 14th 11th 5th 5th 9th 7th 12th 5th 12th 8th 4th 13
Western Province 10th 5th SF 6th SF 10th 1st 7th 8th 12th 11th 3rd 10th 11th 8th 15
 Zim. Provinces 14th 1
 Zim. U-23s 12th 1

CSA Provincial T20 Cup

Name and format
  • 2011–12 to 2014–15: CSA Provincial T20 (20 overs)
  • 2014–15 to 2015–16: CSA Provincial T20 Challenge (20 overs)
  • 2016–17 to 2018–19: Not contested
  • 2019–20 onwards: CSA Provincial T20 Cup (20 overs)

List of winners

Season Final venue Result Ref
Winner Margin Runner-up
2011–12 Port Elizabeth Northerns
154/5 (20 overs)
Northerns won by 16 runs
scorecard
Eastern Province
138/9 (20 overs)
2012–13 no final Free State
32 points
Free State won on points
table
Gauteng
25 points
2013–14 Johannesburg KZN Inland
132/2 (17.2 overs)
KZN Inland won by 8 wickets
scorecard
Gauteng (2)
128/7 (20 overs)
2014–15 no final Gauteng
17 points
Gauteng won on points
table
Northerns
13 points
2015–16 no final KZN Inland (2)
18 points
KZN Inland won on points
table
Eastern Province (2)
17 points
2019–20 Benoni Easterns
178/6 (20 overs)
Easterns won by 5 runs
scorecard
KZN Inland
128/7 (20 overs)

Performance by team

Legend
  • 1st – Champions
  • 2nd – Runners-up
  • 3rd – Third place
  • SF – Losing semi-finalist (no third-place playoff)
Team 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14 2014–15 2015–16 2019–20 Total
Boland 8th 14th 10th 13th 14th 14th 6
Border 13th 7th 5th 7th 7th SF 6
Eastern Province 2nd 5th 12th 11th 2nd SF 6
Easterns 11th 11th 13th 12th 11th 1st 6
Free State 4th 1st 8th 14th 3rd 15th 6
Gauteng 9th 2nd 2nd 1st 13th 12th 6
KwaZulu-Natal 7th 4th 11th 5th 8th 6th 6
KZN Inland 12th 12th 1st 10th 1st 2nd 6
Limpopo 5th 1
Mpumalanga 10th 1
 Namibia 14th 8th 14th 3rd 12th 5
Northern Cape
(Griqualand West)
5th 3rd 3rd 4th 10th 7th 6
Northerns 1st 6th 9th 2nd 5th 8th 6
North West 3rd 13th 4th 9th 9th 9th 6
SW Districts 10th 9th 7th 8th 6th 11th 6
Western Province 6th 10th 6th 6th 4th 13th 6
Cricket tournament
CSA Provincial T20 Challenge
CountriesSouth Africa
AdministratorCricket South Africa
FormatTwenty20
First edition2011–12
Latest edition2015-16
Tournament formatDouble round-robin, qualifier and final
Number of teams14
Current championKZN Inland (2 titles)
Most successfulKZN Inland (2 titles)

The CSA Provincial T20 is a Twenty20 Cricket competition in South Africa, first contested in the 2011–12 season. It was previously known as the CSA Provincial T20 until the season, the CSA Provincial T20 Challenge for the 2014-15 season and most recently as the competition was itself cancelled in favour of the CSA Provincial T20 Cup from 2019–20.

Africa T20 Cup

The Africa T20 Cup was an additional provincial tournament organised by Cricket South Africa. It featured representative teams from other African countries, including Kenya, Namibia, Nigeria, Uganda and Zimbabwe in addition to the South African provincial sides. The Africa T20 was first held in September to October 2015 at the start of the South African season, and was followed by the CSA Provincial T20 Challenge later in the year. From the 2015–16 season, the CSA Challenge League was not played, leaving the Africa T20 Cup as the only provincial level T20 tournament in the country. It ran for four editions before being scrapped, with the CSA Provincial T20 Cup returning and taking over as the only provincial T20 tournament.

List of winners

Year Final venue Result
Winner Margin Runner-up
2015 Mangaung Oval, Bloemfontein Northerns
107/3 (18 overs)
Northerns won by 7 wickets
scorecard
KwaZulu-Natal Inland
103/8 (20 overs)
2016 Recreation Ground, Oudtshoorn Eastern Province
165/6 (20 overs)
Eastern Province won by 31 runs
scorecard
Northern Cape
134/9 (20 overs)
2017 Diamond Oval, Kimberley KwaZulu-Natal Inland
129/4 (17.5 overs)
KwaZulu-Natal Inland won by 6 wickets
scorecard
Free State
128/5 (20 overs)
2018 Buffalo Park, East London Gauteng
131/7 (19.2 overs)
Gauteng won by 3 wickets
scorecard
Border
130 (20 overs)

See also

Notes

  1. Although the teams are called "provincial", they do not correspond exactly to the provinces of South Africa – several provinces are represented by more than one team, while others do not field any teams.
  2. KwaZulu-Natal Inland, Gauteng, and Free State all finished equal on points and matches won. Free State had fewer bonus points than the other two teams, which were equal, and so were placed third. KwaZulu-Natal Inland had defeated Gauteng in the teams' head-to-head match, and thus were named champions.

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