2018 Africa T20 Cup

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The 2018 Africa T20 Cup was the fourth and final edition of the Africa T20 Cup, a Twenty20 cricket tournament. It was held in South Africa in September 2018, as a curtain-raiser to the 2018–19 South African domestic season. Provincial side KwaZulu-Natal Inland were the defending champions. Uganda's captain, Roger Mukasa, said it would give the team "a priceless chance to get international exposure" ahead of the 2018 ICC World Cricket League Division Three tournament. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Kenya won the toss and elected to bat.
rdf:langString Namibia won the toss and elected to field.
rdf:langString Kenya won the toss and elected to field.
rdf:langString Nigeria won the toss and elected to bat.
rdf:langString Uganda won the toss and elected to field.
rdf:langString Easterns won the toss and elected to bat.
rdf:langString Boland won the toss and elected to field.
rdf:langString Border won the toss and elected to field.
rdf:langString Free State won the toss and elected to field.
rdf:langString Gauteng won the toss and elected to field.
rdf:langString North West won the toss and elected to field.
rdf:langString Gauteng won the toss and elected to bat.
rdf:langString South Western Districts won the toss and elected to bat.
rdf:langString Eastern Province won the toss and elected to bat.
rdf:langString KwaZulu-Natal won the toss and elected to field.
rdf:langString North West won the toss and elected to bat.
rdf:langString Northern Cape won the toss and elected to field.
rdf:langString Western Province won the toss and elected to field.
rdf:langString KwaZulu-Natal Inland won the toss and elected to bat.
rdf:langString KwaZulu-Natal Inland won the toss and elected to field.
rdf:langString Western Province won the toss and elected to bat.
rdf:langString South Western Districts won the toss and elected to field.
rdf:langString Limpopo won the toss and elected to field.
rdf:langString Mpumalanga won the toss and elected to field.
rdf:langString Zimbabwe Select won the toss and elected to field.
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rdf:langString Martin Coetzee, Juan Landsberg, Muhammed Mayet, Kgaudisa Molefe and Faraz Akram all made their T20 debuts.
rdf:langString Tian Koekemoer, Athi Mafazwe and Jacques Vosloo all made their T20 debuts.
rdf:langString Felane Neo , Jonathan Bird and Bonga Makaka all made their T20 debuts.
rdf:langString Grant Mokoena and Kevin Crowie both made their T20 debuts.
rdf:langString Nangomso Mqaleni , Sesan Adedeji and Chibuike Iteogu all made their T20 debuts.
rdf:langString Bamanye Xenxe and Liam Peters both made their T20 debuts.
rdf:langString Glen Adams, Jared Fuchs, Tumi Koto, Musa Makhubela, Gerald Ngwenyama, Blake Schraader, Maarten Steenkamp, Benjamin van Niekerk and Codi Yusuf all made their T20 debuts.
rdf:langString Chad Classen made his T20 debut.
rdf:langString Fritz de Beer made his T20 debut.
rdf:langString Joshua van Heerden, Lutho Sipamla and Nicol Loftie-Eaton all made their T20 debuts.
rdf:langString Luke Schlemmer made his T20 debut.
rdf:langString Shane Dadswell, Jovuan van Wyngaardt , Abiodun Abioye, Mojeed Adiamo, Joshua Ayannaike, Isaac Danladi, Daniel Gim, Isaac Okpe, Sylvester Okpe, Ademola Onikoyi, Chimezie Onwuzulike, Mohameed Taiwo and Ovais Yousof all made their T20 debuts.
rdf:langString Yamkela Oliphant made his T20 debut.
rdf:langString Sinalo Gobeni, Charl Cyster , Michael van Rensburg, Kgosi Leopeng and Ben Skade all made their T20 debuts.
rdf:langString Zwelo Ntsimbini, Aron Visser and Kenneth Waiswa all made their T20 debuts.
rdf:langString Matt Montgomery , Thando Ntini and Kyle Williamson all made their T20 debuts.
rdf:langString Tumelo Tlhokwe , Jaco van Rensburg, Tshepiso Ndwandwa and Bradley de Villiers all made their T20 debuts.
rdf:langString Mitchell Van Buuren, Kulani Baloyi and Patrick Mambo all made their T20 debuts.
rdf:langString Blayde Capell, Thula Ngcobo , Fred Achelam, Zephania Arinaitwe, Bilal Hassan and Riazat Ali Shah all made their T20 debuts.
rdf:langString Jason Niemand and Bongolwethu Makeleni both made their T20 debuts.
rdf:langString Dilivio Ridgaard , Neil Brand, Donavon Ferreira and Ruben Trumpelmann all made their T20 debuts.
rdf:langString Mondli Khumalo and Sithabiso Zungu both made their T20 debuts.
rdf:langString Thomas Hobson, Don Radebe, Theo van Rensburg, Ruan Sadler, Xolane Shongwe, Leighton Swarts, Lefa Thaba, Michael Weldon and Mtabozuko Nqam all made their T20 debuts.
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rdf:langString Match tied
rdf:langString Kenya won by 8 wickets
rdf:langString Namibia won by 5 wickets
rdf:langString Uganda won by 5 wickets
rdf:langString Uganda won by 6 wickets
rdf:langString Boland won by 8 wickets
rdf:langString Border won by 3 wickets
rdf:langString Gauteng won by 7 wickets
rdf:langString Boland won by 4 wickets
rdf:langString Border won by 8 wickets
rdf:langString Northern Cape won by 8 wickets
rdf:langString Gauteng won by 41 runs
rdf:langString KwaZulu-Natal won by 4 wickets
rdf:langString Northern Cape won by 6 wickets
rdf:langString Boland won by 7 wickets
rdf:langString Border won by 7 wickets
rdf:langString KwaZulu-Natal won by 6 wickets
rdf:langString Northerns won by 9 wickets
rdf:langString Northerns won by 3 runs
rdf:langString Gauteng won by 35 runs
rdf:langString KwaZulu-Natal won by 20 runs
rdf:langString Northerns won by 14 runs
rdf:langString Border won by 9 wickets
rdf:langString Eastern Province won by 11 runs
rdf:langString Eastern Province won by 15 runs
rdf:langString Eastern Province won by 79 runs
rdf:langString Easterns won by 29 runs
rdf:langString Easterns won by 58 runs
rdf:langString Free State won by 24 runs
rdf:langString Gauteng won by 27 runs
rdf:langString Gauteng won by 3 wickets
rdf:langString KwaZulu-Natal Inland won by 133 runs
rdf:langString Limpopo won by 6 wickets
rdf:langString Namibia won by 66 runs
rdf:langString North West won by 10 wickets
rdf:langString North West won by 11 runs
rdf:langString North West won by 62 runs
rdf:langString Northern Cape won by 5 wickets
rdf:langString Western Province won by 35 runs
rdf:langString Zimbabwe Select won by 5 wickets
rdf:langString Zimbabwe Select won by 6 wickets
rdf:langString Zimbabwe Select won by 7 wickets
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rdf:langString Gauteng
rdf:langString KwaZulu-Natal
rdf:langString Limpopo
rdf:langString Mpumalanga
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rdf:langString Eastern Province
rdf:langString Boland
rdf:langString Border
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rdf:langString Western Province
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rdf:langString Bridgton Sports Grounds, Oudtshoorn
rdf:langString Varsity Oval, Pietermaritzburg
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rdf:langString The 2018 Africa T20 Cup was the fourth and final edition of the Africa T20 Cup, a Twenty20 cricket tournament. It was held in South Africa in September 2018, as a curtain-raiser to the 2018–19 South African domestic season. Provincial side KwaZulu-Natal Inland were the defending champions. Organised by Cricket South Africa, the tournament was played between twenty teams. Sixteen of these teams had participated in previous years – thirteen South African provincial teams, national representative sides of Kenya, Namibia and Zimbabwe – and they were joined by South African teams Limpopo and Mpumalanga along with Nigeria and Uganda. The invitation was initially extended to Ghana, but they declined. Uganda's captain, Roger Mukasa, said it would give the team "a priceless chance to get international exposure" ahead of the 2018 ICC World Cricket League Division Three tournament. On the opening day of the tournament, Marco Marais scored an unbeaten century for Border against Namibia in Group C. In Group D, Shane Dadswell scored 98 runs from 34 balls for North West, which Cricket South Africa described as "the performance of the day". On the second day, Marais scored his second century, making 106 not out. Wihan Lubbe also scored a century, batting for North West against Limpopo in Group D. In the same match, North West scored 262 runs, the second-highest score in T20 cricket. Following the conclusion of the group stage of the tournament, Easterns, Gauteng, Border and North West had all progressed to the semi-finals of the competition. Gauteng and North West were drawn together in the first semi-final, with Border and Easterns playing each other in the second semi-final. The matches took place at Buffalo Park in East London. In the first semi-final, Gauteng beat North West by 27 runs to progress to the final. They were joined by Border, after they beat Easterns by 7 wickets in the second semi-final. Gauteng won the tournament, beating Border by three wickets in the final. For the next season, the tournament was replaced with the returning CSA Provincial T20 Cup, last played in the 2015–16 season, and featuring only the South African domestic provincial teams.
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