The T20 Challenge that begins on November 12 will not be tainted by the scandals of last season, according to Cricket SA’s commercial and marketing head, Clive Eksteen.This was in spite of Cricket SA losing Ram Hand to Hand Couriers as a main sponsor for the event that is to run from November 12 to December 16."It was about how we dealt with it and we will make sure that this year we leave no stone unturned to prevent matches being fixed," said Eksteen.Some players have moved. David Miller has gone to the Knights and Mangaliso Mosehle has joined the Highveld Lions.Expat Kevin Pietersen will also return to feature for the Dolphins and so will West Indian strong man Kieron Pollard for the Cape Cobras.Lions spinner Aaron Phangiso said the acquisition of former Titans wicketkeeper-batsman Mosehle had been a major coup for the Joburg outfit.Mosehle’s 87-run blitz from just 39 balls took the Titans to the T20 Challenge trophy last season."Mangi is gold," said Phangiso. "Every franchise wo...

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