Cape Town: The Indian Premier League is set to start with a bang at Newlands, with four games on the first two days of the series.
The final programme will be finalised on Thursday, but it has been learned that the series will start at Newlands on April 18 with an opening ceremony and two games.
Provincial cricket bosses were scurrying on Wednesday to make arrangements for the series, which starts in 23 days' time.
It was originally decided that the 59 games will be played in
- Johannesburg,
- Centurion,
- Cape Town,
- Durban,
- Port Elizabeth and
- East London but
- Bloemfontein has also been added to the list.
It is believed the Free State capital will host at least four games.
Cape Cobras chief executive André Odendaal said: "It's another opportunity for Cape supporters to see world class cricket. Spectators flooded to games in the local Pro20 Series and the recent test against Australia."
Newlands had serious problems with the outfield and two SuperSport games were moved to Paarl.
The problems have now been solved and the field is ready to be an important venue for the IPL series.