3TeamCricket: New format launches in South Africa
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Three teams playing in the same match, eight players per side and some international stars - a new cricket format could make its debut in South Africa this month.
Welcome to 3TeamCricket, which will be the first live sporting event in South Africa since the nation went into coronavirus lockdown in March.
Three teams will compete for the Solidarity Cup at Centurion Park in Gauteng on 27 June, subject to government approval, to help raise funds for those involved in cricket who have suffered during the pandemic.
The Eagles are led by ex-South Africa captain AB de Villiers, pace bowler Kagiso Rabada will captain the Kingfishers and wicketkeeper Quinton de Kock takes charge of the Kites.
What are the rules?
The full rules can be found on the 3TeamCricket website, external, but in a nutshell...
A match is played between three teams of eight players
36 overs in two halves of 18 overs
One innings of 12 overs each per team
Bat and bowl to one opponent in each half for six overs
After the seventh wicket the last batter stands alone
Maximum of three overs per bowler to either opponent
The team with the most runs wins
'This will be a game changer'
De Villiers, who retired from international cricket in 2018, described the format as a "game changer".
"We have some very talented cricketers involved who are really excited to return to play with a bang," he said.
CSA director of cricket Graeme Smith said: "I know that the players are itching to get back into action as well, which is why we as CSA are so excited about the Solidarity Cup.
"It's a thrilling new format and a match that is working towards a greater good."