Cape Town Blitz

Cape Town Blitz

Leagues Played
Mzansi Super League 19
Links
Wikipedia
Mzansi Super League 12/08 12:00 - Tshwane Spartans v Cape Town Blitz Abandoned
Mzansi Super League 12/06 15:30 - Cape Town Blitz v Nelson Mandela Bay Giants 162-173
Mzansi Super League 12/01 12:00 - Cape Town Blitz v Tshwane Spartans 157-142
Mzansi Super League 11/28 15:30 - Cape Town Blitz v Durban Heat 181-182
Mzansi Super League 11/24 08:00 - Cape Town Blitz v Paarl Rocks 161-163
Mzansi Super League 11/20 15:30 - Nelson Mandela Bay Giants v Cape Town Blitz 187-186
Mzansi Super League 11/17 08:00 - Durban Heat v Cape Town Blitz 164-174
Mzansi Super League 11/14 15:30 - Cape Town Blitz v Jozi Stars 183-126
Mzansi Super League 11/10 08:00 - Paarl Rocks v Cape Town Blitz 170-84
Mzansi Super League 11/08 15:30 - Jozi Stars v Cape Town Blitz 198-213
Mzansi Super League 12/16 13:30 1 Cape Town Blitz v Jozi Stars 113-115
Mzansi Super League 12/09 13:30 1 Cape Town Blitz v Durban Heat 161-162
Mzansi Super League 12/07 17:00 1 Cape Town Blitz v Paarl Rocks 148-144
Mzansi Super League 12/04 17:00 1 Cape Town Blitz v Jozi Stars 146-196
Mzansi Super League 12/01 17:00 1 Tshwane Spartans v Cape Town Blitz 112-172
Κρίκετ 11/27 17:00 1 Nelson Mandela Bay Giants v Cape Town Blitz Cancelled
Mzansi Super League 11/25 13:30 1 Paarl Rocks v Cape Town Blitz 144-140
Mzansi Super League 11/24 17:00 1 Jozi Stars v Cape Town Blitz 136-198
Mzansi Super League 11/21 17:00 1 Cape Town Blitz v Nelson Mandela Bay Giants 175-132
Mzansi Super League 11/18 09:00 1 Durban Heat v Cape Town Blitz 157-158
Mzansi Super League 11/16 17:00 1 Cape Town Blitz v Tshwane Spartans 180-131

Wikipedia - Cape Town Blitz

Cape Town Blitz were a franchise team of the South African Mzansi Super League (MSL) Twenty20 cricket tournament. The team was based at the Newlands Cricket Ground in Cape Town.

Cape Town Blitz played in the first two editions of the MLS in 2018 and 2019, before COVID-19 delayed the competition in 2020. The side finished as runners up in 2018 but were dissolved in 2021 in response to the reform of the domestic structure of South African cricket. All six of the original city-based franchise teams in the Mzansi Super League were to have been replaced by eight new teams based around the new South African domestic structure, but the league itself was later cancelled and replaced by a new franchise competition, the SA20, beginning in the 2022/23 season.