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Former South African captain Faf du Plessis is believed to have been roped in by the Chennai Super Kings' franchise in the CSA Twenty20 league. Image Credit: Gulf News Archives

Johannesburg: Though the long-standing association between Faf du Plessis and four-time Indian Premier League (IPL) champions Chennai Super Kings was broken in 2022 mega auction as Royal Challengers Bangalore acquired his services and made him captain of the side.

But the du Plessis-CSK partnership, which ran from 2011 to 2021, barring 2016 and 2017 when the franchise was suspended from IPL, may be reunited, this time in South Africa’s upcoming new T20 League.

A report by Cricbuzz says that the Chennai Super Kings management has roped in the former South Africa captain as their marquee signing for the Johannesburg franchise in the CSA T20 League. The inaugural edition of the league, scheduled to begin in January 2023, will be contested by six teams, all owned by IPL franchise owners.

Six-team league

“Wednesday (August 10) was the last day for the direct acquisition of players for the six-team league, to be launched early next year. Bound by a confidentiality clause, the six franchises, all owned by the IPL teams, refused to disclose their star signings, but Cricbuzz can confirm that du Plessis, a former CSK regular, is back with his old team,” said the report.

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Faf du Plessis was one of the reasons for Chennai Super Kings' success as the South African opener was consistent with the bat during his stint with the four-time champions. Image Credit: Gulf News Archives

The six franchises in the T20 league will have a squad of 17 players, and will be able to pre-sign up to five players made up of three international players, one Proteas player and one uncapped South African player prior to the auction.

Other star attractions

The report further said pacer Anrich Nortje and all-rounder Aiden Markram have been signed up by Pretoria and Port Elizabeth teams, owned by Delhi Capitals and Sunrisers Hyderabad respectively.

It added that Rajasthan Royals, with Paarl as their home base, have got Jos Buttler on board while Sanjiv Goenka-owned Lucknow Super Giants, having purchased the Durban team, has acquired services of wicketkeeper-batter Quinton de Kock.

Reliance Industries, who own IPL side Mumbai Indians and have a sister franchise in South Africa named as “MI Cape Town”, are believed to have signed Sam Curran, Liam Livingstone, Kagiso Rabada and Rashid Khan for the CSA T20 League.