• Inside the dugout – SA20's six world-class coaches

    A look at the six SA20 coaches who will manage international superstars while guiding some of South Africa’s burgeoning young talent.

    Lance Klusener (Durban’s Super Giants)
    Appointed: Season 1
    Best finish: Runners-up (Season 2)
    A true South African cricketing legend, Klusener brings tactical nous, a deep understanding of T20 dynamics and local knowledge of Kingsmead. Under his guidance, DSG have been competitive throughout the league’s seasons with a runners-up finish in 2024, and now with a superstar-laden squad will be eager to take the next step this coming season.
    He said it: “A mega auction after three years, so yeah, lots of changes, lots of new faces. So yeah, we’ll just have to work out how everybody fits in again. It’s just a matter of making sure that everybody, as individuals, gets what they need.”

    Lance Klusener Durban Super Giants 10 Jan 2023
    Lance Klusener

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    Stephen Fleming (Joburg Super Kings)
    Appointed: Season 1
    Best finish: 3rd (Season 3)
    One of the most respected minds in modern T20, Fleming is the man in charge at the Wanderers. The former New Zealand captain’s legacy – which includes multiple IPL championships with the Chennai Super Kings – gives him an edge. A strategic thinker and calm leader, he has led JSK consistently to the playoffs in each season and still has the passion and drive to see the Super Kings go all the way.
    He said it: “It’s part of my DNA. It’s a privileged job to be able to travel to places like this and be part of competitions that each have their own personality. It’s at the cutting edge of the game, and to still be involved in the game after years of being able to trade with it is something pretty special. Our job is to make sure they are as comfortable as possible, but it’s a nice challenge to have.”

    Stephen Fleming SA20 presser 9 Feb 2023
    Stephen Fleming

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    Robin Peterson (MI Cape Town)
    Appointed: Season 2
    Best finish: Winners (Season 3)
    The former Proteas left-arm spinner leads MI Cape Town. Having played out of Newlands during the latter stages of his career, Peterson is well-acquainted with the picturesque ground at the foot of Table Mountain. Being a coach in South Africa’s domestic structure keeps him at the pulse of emerging talent, while he has the global pedigree to connect with MI Cape Town’s international superstars. Peterson has transformed MI Cape Town from a sleeping giant into champions.
    He said it: “I don’t know the secret, if I had that we would probably be lifting our second title this year but no it’s a lot of hard work and a lot of alignment and making sure the environment is right for the players to perform at the optimal level. We’ve got a lot of match winners, we’ve got a lot of experience, we’ve got a great captain in Rashid Khan who showed last year his leadership was instrumental so you know he’s keen to win it again this year.”

    Robin Peterson coach 2024 Shaun Roy Sportzpics
    Robin Peterson

    Trevor Penney (Paarl Royals)
    Appointed: Season 3
    Best finish: 3rd (Season 3)
    Penney, a former Zimbabwe international, is well-versed in the Royals’ franchise culture and brought that experience to Boland Park. The 57-year-old made an immediate impact at the Royals during his first season masterminding a perfect unbeaten five-match record at home to qualify for the playoffs.
    He said it: “Being part of the Royals family with Rajasthan Royals and Barbados Royals has been a wonderful journey, and I’m looking forward to continuing that experience in Paarl. I’m confident we can build on the successes.”

    Trevor Penney 2024 SA20 Shaun Roy Sportzpics
    Trevor Penney

    Sourav Ganguly (Pretoria Capitals)
    Appointed: Season 4
    Best finish: Runners-up (Season 1)
    The legendary former India captain Ganguly’s arrival at Centurion is awaited with bated breath. Ganguly brings a wealth of experience with him through his intimate knowledge of the franchise due to his previous Director of Cricket role at the Capitals. He has assembled a high-quality squad, with the aim of re-energising the Capital’s prospects in Season 4.
    He said it: “South Africa is a great place. I love South Africa. I came for 4-5 games last year but I’ve been in charge of the team for three seasons now. But there’s nothing in sport which can be done from outside, so I’m actively involved this time. I’m looking forward to it.”

    Adrian Birrell (Sunrisers Eastern Cape)
    Appointed: Season 1
    Best finish: Winners (Season 1 & 2)
    The most successful coach in SA20, Birrell brings a wealth of experience to the role. The veteran has successfully shaped a family atmosphere at the Sunrisers, relying on a host of players from the Eastern Cape. It has led to unprecedented success, including back-to-back championships in the first two seasons along with a runners-up position in Season 3. Birrell’s coaching philosophy relies on bringing out the best in the person before the cricketer and his players have responded. He will be eager to return the trophy to the Eastern Cape this coming season.
    He said it: “We’re looking to this fourth year to regroup and I think we’ve selected quite well and hopefully we can put a good team performance in because I think it’s a whole squad or team performance that will bring a trophy home. So, I think I’ve got a really good team with depth in batting, good options with a seam attack and also spin. I’m looking forward to the season.”

    Adrian Birrell SA20 presser 9 Feb 2023
    Adrian Birrell

    Main photo: Alet Pretorius/Sportzpics

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