The postponed 3TCricket competition, which would mark the resumption of Live cricket in South Africa following the coronavirus-forced break, will be held on July 18.
The Solidarity Cup, which will see 24 of South Africa’s top cricketers feature in three teams playing two halves in a single match, was scheduled to be held on June 27 but was postponed indefinitely after CSA felt more work was needed to stage it.
The teams that will take part in the match are the Eagles, to be captained by AB de Villiers, Kingfishers, to be led by Kagiso Rabada and the Kites, which will have Quinton de Kock as skipper.
The announcement of the new date comes a day after South Africa’s 44 cricketers, who are part of a men’s high performance squad, returned to training amid after getting approval from the country’s sports ministry.