Durbanville Cricket Club batsman Ruben Senekal has moved from the West Coast Outlaws to Bo-Kaap Phantoms for the 2023 Cape Premier League.
The Phantoms paid the Outlaws 1.5 million CPL dollars – the tournament’s fictional currency – for Senekal.
The 2023 edition of the CPL is scheduled for late September to early October. The tournament will be preceded by a player auction on 23 June.
More about the Cape Premier League
The Devil’s Peak Dragons are the reigning Cape Premier League champions. They beat the District Sixers in the 2022 final.
The Dragons are the most successful team in the brief history of the tournament with two titles.
The CPL started in 2019, when the Cape Vikings beat the Hoeri Kwaggo Bulls in the final for the maiden title.
The tournament was not played in 2020 amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The Outlaws and Peninsula Patriots are the newest additions to the CPL, which comprises eight teams.
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