The SWDCB moved the semi-finals and final from Sunday to Monday, due to the state funeral of former President, Nelson Mandela, that will be held on Sunday.
The top eight teams, who advanced from the pool phases, will play in the quarter final knock-out matches, which will take place on Saturday.
The match at the Van Riebeeck Stadium between Mossel Bay and Pacaltsdorp promises to be cliffhanger, whilst a place for a promotion league team in the top four is guaranteed when Thembalethu and Knysna Cavaliers will play each other at Thembalethu. The defending champions, Sussex, will travel to Knysna, where they will take on Pirates United in the third semi-final.
Union Stars, with the services of all their provincial players, are the favourites to win the competition. They will take on Mayflower in the fourth quarter final match.
The winner of the competition will receive a cash prize of R7 000.
The fixtures for Saturday are:
T20 Competition - quarter finals
- Mossel Bay vs Pacaltsdorp, Union Stars vs Mayflower, Thembalethu vs Knysna, Pirates vs Sussex
- Semi-finals and finals will take place on Monday, 16 December.
- Reserve League: Pacaltsdorp B vs Pirates B
- Women's League: Mossel Bay vs Hessequa