2009–10 MTN Domestic Championship

2009/10 MTN 40 is the domestic one-day cricket championship in South Africa. This the 29th time the championship will be contested. Each team plays each other twice in a home and away leg. The top four teams progress to the semi-finals, with the winners of the semi-finals going through to the final. Cricket South Africa has introduced trial rule changes; 40 overs per side, the batting team choosing powerplays, 12 players per side (rolling subs). The tournament haas been rebranded from the MTN Domestic Championship to the MTN 40.

The competition started on 28 October 2009 and the final will take place on the 29 January 2010.

2009/10 MTN 40
Countries South Africa South Africa
Administrator Cricket South Africa
Format 40 overs
Tournament format Round Robin(Home and Away), Semi-Finals, Final
Number of teams 6
Current champion ??
Most runs ??
Most wickets ??

Teams

Stadiums

Stadium City Capacity Home Team
Sahara Park Newlands Cape Town25 000 Nashua Cape Cobras
Boland Park Paarl10 000 Nashua Cape Cobras
Sahara Stadium Kingsmead Durban25 000 Nashua Dolphins
Pietermaritzburg Oval Pietermaritzburg12 000 Nashua Dolphins
OUTsurance Oval Bloemfontein20 000 Gestetner Diamond Eagles
De Beers Diamond Oval Kimberley11 000 Gestetner Diamond Eagles
Liberty Life Wanderers Stadium Johannesburg34 000 bizhub Highveld Lions
Senwes Park Potchefstroom9 000 bizhub Highveld Lions
Willowmoore Park Benoni20 000 Nashua Titans
Supersport Park Centurion20 000 Nashua Titans
Sahara Oval St George's Port Elizabeth19 000 Chevrolet Warriors
Buffalo Park East London15 000 Chevrolet Warriors

Current Standings

2009/10 MTN 40
TeamPWLTN/RPtsNetRRForAgainst
Nashua Titans 10710234+0.5921888/306.11784/320.0
Nashua Cape Cobras 10720133+0.5852264/352.02099/359.0
Chevrolet Warriors 10550020+0.0042157/378.52168/381.0
Nashua Dolphins 10360114-0.2711957/348.32027/344.2
Gestetner Diamond Eagles 10370013-0.0182433/388.02397/381.1
bizhub Highveld Lions 10370012-0.8002266/281.12490/369.1

Updated 18 January 2010:[1]

Point System

Table Notes

Knock Out Stages

Semi Finals

Finals

29 January 2010
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MTN 40
2009/10 Champions
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TBC

References

  1. "2009/10 MTN 40 Log". Retrieved 2010-01-18.

MTN Domestic Championship

External links

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