Key Points

The SA20 Season 4 Player Auction features a massive 7.37 million USD total purse across six franchises. Pretoria Capitals enter with the largest individual purse of 1.86 million USD under new head coach Sourav Ganguly. Durban Super Giants follow with 1.66 million USD to build around stars like Jos Buttler and Sunil Narine. The auction will fill 84 slots with new regulations requiring two Under-23 players per squad.

Key Points: SA20 Season 4 Player Auction with 7.37 Million USD Purse

  • Pretoria Capitals hold largest 1.86M USD purse for auction
  • Sourav Ganguly takes over as new head coach for Capitals
  • Durban Super Giants boast 1.66M purse with star-studded lineup
  • New rule requires two Under-23 players per squad
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Millions on the line at the SA20 season 4 player auction

Six franchises battle for 84 slots with 7.37 million USD at stake. Pretoria Capitals lead with 1.86M purse under Sourav Ganguly's new coaching.

"Pretoria Capitals have the largest purse of 1.86 million USD - SA20 Official Announcement"

Johannesburg, August 28

With a mega 7.37 million USD on the table to fill 84 available slots, this is the hottest question heading into the SA20 Season 4 Player Auction, taking place in Johannesburg on September 9.

All six franchises have completed their pre-signings, retained players and wildcard acquisitions, and can now focus all their energies on building their 19-player squads with the remainder of their allocated funds (2.31 million USD), the second-highest salary cap after the IPL, each.

Pretoria Capitals have the largest purse of (1.86 million USD) and are ready to build a new and exciting squad after revitalising their coaching staff with legendary former India captain Sourav Ganguly taking over the role of head coach.

He will be relying on the local knowledge of former Proteas captain and SA20 commentator Shaun Pollock, who will be fulfilling the role of Capitals assistant coach for Season 4.

Durban Super Giants (DSG) have the next-biggest purse of 1.66 million USD. The Kingsmead-based franchise has a settled coaching staff, having retained Lance Klusener and Allan Donald for the upcoming season.

Klusener will look to form a squad that already boasts the formidable talents of former England T20 World Cup-winning captain Jos Buttler, West Indies T20 World Cup winner Sunil Narine, former Proteas master blaster Heinrich Klaasen and Afghanistan spin sensation Noor Ahmad.

Joburg Super Kings will be eager to make a big play at the auction with 1.2 million USD in their purse.

Captain Faf du Plessis will once again play a prominent role after being pre-signed alongside Englishmen James Vince and Richard Gleeson, West Indian Akeal Hosein and Proteas middle-order batter Donovan Ferreira.

Two-time champions Sunrisers Eastern Cape have been savvy operators at previous auctions and still boast the record auction purchase of Tristan Stubbs for 0.522 million USD.

Stubbs has been pre-signed for Season 4 alongside SA20 Season MVP Marco Jansen. There will also be new acquisitions, including Afghanistan teen mystery spinner Allah Ghazanfar, New Zealand fast bowler Adam Milne, and experienced England international Jonny Bairstow.

This has left Sunrisers Eastern Cape with a purse of 1.2 million USD to build a squad capable of reclaiming the title after finishing as runners-up to MI Cape Town last season.

The Paarl Royals have 0.819 million USD to spend as they seek to secure a first-ever finals appearance after three consecutive Playoff finishes.

The Royals have remained steadfast in their youth policy, retaining Season 3 top run-scorer Lhuan-dre Pretorius alongside stalwarts David Miller, Bjorn Fortuin, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Sikandar Raza, and Rubin Hermann.

Champions MI Cape Town has 0.65 million USD after reinvesting heavily into the core of the Season three-winning squad.

Captain Rashid Khan, Kagiso Rabada, Ryan Rickelton, George Linde, Corbin Bosch and Trent Boult have all been pre-signed with West Indies dynamo Nicholas Pooran, adding a new dynamism to the Newlands-based outfit.

Each of the six franchises will also be required to select a minimum of two Under-23 players in their 19-player squads, a new player regulation replacing the Rookie Draft selections from the previous two auctions.

Defending champions MI Cape Town get their title defence underway with a blockbuster clash against Durban's Super Giants on Friday, December 26, 2025, at the picturesque Newlands in the tournament opener.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The salary cap being second only to IPL shows how serious SA20 is becoming. Great to see young talent getting opportunities with the U-23 requirement!
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Ananya R
Dada Ganguly as head coach! 🎉 Hope he brings his aggressive captaincy style to Pretoria. Missing some Indian players in the pre-signings though, hope auction changes that
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Michael C
Interesting to see how teams balance their budgets. Pretoria with 1.86M vs MI Cape Town with only 0.65M - champions have less to spend! Strategy will be key
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Karthik V
Good move replacing Rookie Draft with mandatory U-23 picks. Gives consistent opportunities to young talent instead of lottery system. Hope some Indian youngsters get picked too!
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Priya S
December 26 opener at Newlands - what a Christmas gift for cricket lovers! 🎄 Hope the broadcast quality is good for Indian viewers. Time zones might be tricky though
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David E
While the money is impressive, I hope franchises focus on building competitive teams rather than just big names. Balance between experience and youth is crucial for tournament success

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