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Mzansi Super League 2019 schedule and match time-table

Dixit Bhargav
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Mzansi Super League 2019 schedule and match time-table

Mzansi Super League 2019 schedule and match time-table: The SportsRush present before you the full schedule of MSL 2019.

The second season of the Mzansi Super League will begin on November 8 in Johannesburg. The first match will be played between the finalists of the last season in Jozi Stars and Cape Town Blitz at The Wanderers Stadium.

The presence of overseas players such as Chris Gayle, Alex Hales, Tom Curran, Jason Roy, Wahab Riaz and Isuru Udana will surely allure eyeballs towards the tournament.

While the aforementioned names are the overseas marquee players, the South African marquee players include all-rounder Andile Phehlukwayo, captain Faf du Plessis, fast bowler Kagiso Rabada, former spinner Imran Tahir, former captain AB de Villiers and wicket-keeper batsman Quinton de Kock.

Apart from achieving monetary benefits from the tournament, CSA (Cricket South Africa) will also look to find local talented players who can be handed international debuts in the time to come.

Mzansi Super League 2019 schedule and match time-table

November 8: Jozi Stars vs Cape Town Blitz (9:00 PM IST), Johannesburg

November 9: Durban Heat vs Tshwane Spartans (4:00 PM IST), Durban

November 10: Paarl Rocks vs Cape Town Blitz (1:30 PM IST), Paarl

November 10: Nelson Mandela Bay Giants vs Jozi Stars (5:30 PM IST), Port Elizabeth

November 13: Tshwane Spartans vs Nelson Mandela Bay Giants (9:00 PM IST), Centurion

November 14: Cape Town Blitz vs Jozi Stars (9:00 PM IST), Cape Town

November 15: Durban Heat vs Paarl Rocks (9:00 PM IST), Durban

November 16: Jozi Stars vs Nelson Mandela Bay Giants (4:00 PM IST), Johannesburg

November 17: Durban Heat vs Cape Town Blitz (1:30 PM IST), Durban

November 17: Paarl Rocks vs Tshwane Spartans (5:30 PM IST), Paarl

November 20: Nelson Mandela Bay Giants vs Cape Town Blitz (9:00 PM IST), Port Elizabeth

November 21: Tshwane Spartans vs Durban Heat (9:00 PM IST) (9:00 PM IST), Centurion

November 22: Paarl Rocks vs Jozi Stars (9:00 PM IST), Paarl

November 23: Nelson Mandela Bay Giants vs Durban Heat (4:00 PM IST), Port Elizabeth

November 24: Cape Town Blitz vs Paarl Rocks (1:30 PM IST), Cape Town

November 24: Jozi Stars vs Tshwane Spartans (5:30 PM IST), Johannesburg

November 27: Nelson Mandela Bay Giants vs Paarl Rocks (9:00 PM IST), Port Elizabeth

November 28: Cape Town Blitz vs Durban Heat (9:00 PM IST), Cape Town

November 29: Tshwane Spartans vs Paarl Rocks (9:00 PM IST), Centurion

November 30: Durban Heat vs Nelson Mandela Bay Giants (4:00 PM IST), Durban

December 1: Jozi Stars vs Paarl Rocks (1:30 PM IST), Johannesburg

December 1: Cape Town Blitz vs Tshwane Spartans (5:30 PM IST), Cape Town

ALSO READ: Full list of teams | Mzansi Super League 2019

December 3: Nelson Mandela Bay Giants vs Tshwane Spartans (9:00 PM IST), Port Elizabeth

December 4: Paarl Rocks vs Durban Heat (9:00 PM IST), Paarl

December 5: Tshwane Spartans vs Jozi Stars (9:00 PM IST), Centurion

December 6: Cape Town Blitz vs Nelson Mandela Bay Giants (9:00 PM IST), Cape Town

December 7: Jozi Stars vs Durban Heat (4:00 PM IST), Johannesburg

December 8: Paarl Rocks vs Nelson Mandela Bay Giants (6:00 PM IST), Paarl

December 8: Tshwane Spartans vs Cape Town Blitz (5:30 PM IST), Centurion

December 10: Durban Heat vs Jozi Stars (9:00 PM IST), Durban

December 13: Eliminator (9:00 PM IST)

December 16: Final (9:00 PM IST)

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Dixit Bhargav

Dixit Bhargav

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Born and brought up in Pathankot, Dixit Bhargav is an engineering and sports management graduate who works as a Cricket Editor at The SportsRush. Having written more than 10,000 articles across more than five years at TSR, his first cricketing memory dates back to 2002 when former India captain Sourav Ganguly had waved his jersey at the historic Lord’s balcony. What followed for an 8-year-old was an instant adulation for both Ganguly and the sport. The optimist in him is waiting for the day when Punjab Kings will win their maiden Indian Premier League title. When not watching cricket, he is mostly found in a cinema hall watching a Punjabi movie.

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