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Mzansi Super League back on SABC

8 November 2019, 4:36 PM  |
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The broadcast of the 32 match tournament will commence on Friday, 8th of November 2019 until Monday, the 16th of December 2019.

The broadcast of the 32 match tournament will commence on Friday, 8th of November 2019 until Monday, the 16th of December 2019.

Image: @MSL_T20 ·

The broadcast of the 32 match tournament will commence on Friday, 8th of November 2019 until Monday, the 16th of December 2019.

The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) is thrilled to announce that SABC 3 and select SABC radio stations will once again broadcast all the upcoming Mzansi Super League (MSL) T20 matches.

The broadcast of the 32 match tournament will commence on Friday, 8th of November 2019 until Monday, the 16th of December 2019.

The league comprises of six teams, playing in six different cities across the country made up of some of  South Africa and the world’s greatest T20 cricket players.

As a result of the cricket matches, some of the scheduling of regular programming on SABC 3 will be affected.

Radio 2000 will broadcast all the 32 matches live, providing ball by ball commentary. The live broadcasts on Radio 2000 also mean normal programming will be disrupted and slots that will be mainly affected will be between 09h00-18h00. RSG and Umhlobo Wenene FM will provide live reports on the matches, with Umhlobo Wenene FM also providing full ball by ball commentary of all the Nelson Mandela Bay Giants matches in Port Elizabeth.

SABC radio stations Metro FM, SAfm, Lotus FM, 5FM, Good Hope FM will also cover the tournament via live crossings, sports headlines, bulletins, interviews and sports lifestyle programmes.

SABC radio stations have adopted the participating teams as follows:

  • Metro FM – Jozi Stars
  • Radio 2000- Tshwane Spartans
  • Umhlobo Wenene FM – Nelson Mandela Bay Giants
  • Good Hope FM – Paarl Rocks and Cape Town Blitz
  • Lotus FM – Durban Heat

Hello match day! We’re about to get underway with the #MSLT20 as the @msljozistars take on @CT_Blitz in the tournament opener at the @BullringZA! Watch the live action on SABC 3 right now & #ff @MSL_T20 for all the in-match updates. #FastFunForAll pic.twitter.com/QaeVQ6kozY

— Cricket South Africa (@OfficialCSA) November 8, 2019

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