Paarl Rocks

Paarl Rocks

Leagues Played
Krykiet 20
Links
Wikipedia
Krykiet 12/16 15:30 1 Paarl Rocks v Tshwane Spartans 148-147
Krykiet 12/08 08:00 - Paarl Rocks v Nelson Mandela Bay Giants 168-156
Krykiet 12/04 15:30 - Paarl Rocks v Durban Heat 195-197
Krykiet 12/01 08:00 - Jozi Stars v Paarl Rocks 171-175
Krykiet 11/29 15:30 - Tshwane Spartans v Paarl Rocks 127-126
Krykiet 11/27 15:30 - Nelson Mandela Bay Giants v Paarl Rocks 135-166
Krykiet 11/24 08:00 - Cape Town Blitz v Paarl Rocks 161-163
Krykiet 11/22 15:30 - Paarl Rocks v Jozi Stars 133-129
Krykiet 11/17 12:00 - Paarl Rocks v Tshwane Spartans 185-188
Krykiet 11/15 15:30 - Durban Heat v Paarl Rocks Cancelled
Krykiet 11/10 08:00 - Paarl Rocks v Cape Town Blitz 170-84
Krykiet 12/14 17:00 14 Jozi Stars v Paarl Rocks Cancelled
Krykiet 12/12 12:00 1 Paarl Rocks v Nelson Mandela Bay Giants 130-129
Krykiet 12/09 09:00 1 Jozi Stars v Paarl Rocks 170-172
Krykiet 12/07 17:00 1 Cape Town Blitz v Paarl Rocks 148-144
Krykiet 12/05 12:00 1 Tshwane Spartans v Paarl Rocks 122-121
Krykiet 12/02 09:00 1 Paarl Rocks v Durban Heat 158-154
Krykiet 11/30 12:00 1 Nelson Mandela Bay Giants v Paarl Rocks 168-120
Krykiet 11/28 17:00 1 Durban Heat v Paarl Rocks 80-98
Krykiet 11/25 13:30 1 Paarl Rocks v Cape Town Blitz 144-140
Krykiet 11/20 17:00 1 Paarl Rocks v Jozi Stars 149-209
Krykiet 11/18 13:30 1 Paarl Rocks v Tshwane Spartans 202-203

Wikipedia - Paarl Rocks

Paarl Rocks were a franchise team of the South African Mzansi Super League Twenty20 cricket tournament founded in 2018. The team was based at Boland Park in Paarl. The coach was Adrian Birrell.

Paarl Rocks played in the first two editions of the MLS in 2018 and 2019, before COVID-19 delayed the competition in 2020. The side won the competition in 2019 but were dissolved in 2021 in response to the reform of the domestic structure of South African cricket. All six of the original city-based franchise teams in the Mzansi Super League were to have been replaced by eight new teams based around the new South African domestic structure, but the league itself was later cancelled and replaced by a new franchise competition, the SA20, beginning in the 2022/23 season.