Kashmir Observer

Can SA20 Challenge IPL Dominance?

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CHENNAI: Taking the SA20 to India in future could be 'great' despite the logistical challenges such a move may involve, feels former South Africa cricketer Mark Boucher.

Like the 2009 edition of the IPL was held in South Africa due to general elections in India, Boucher admitted the SA20 could be organised in the cricket-crazy Asian nation in the near future.

"I think it's a great idea; I'm not against it. The IPL happened in South Africa, and we can do the same, as both cricketing nations share a great relationsh­ip," Boucher said during a virtual media interactio­n on Friday.

"Although the challenges of playing in India will be different, it will still be great. Maybe Graeme Smith (SA20 commission­er) can work on it," he added.

'IPL has boosted youngsters in India'

The ongoing SA20 season has seen all the major South African stars participat­ing in the competitio­n.

Boucher said that although the opening season of SA20 was a trial, it follows the same principles as the IPL, where the aim is to give a platform for young cricketers to express themselves.

"The first edition was a success despite being a trial one; the crowd came in large numbers to watch high-quality cricket. The one thing we can learn from the IPL is how it has boosted the youngsters in India, and that's exactly what we are trying to do here.

"It still might take a couple of seasons to put us on the map, but I am confident of it helping and boosting South African cricket, just like the IPL's high-performanc­e cricket."

The current SA20 is clashing with South Africa's upcoming Test tour of New Zealand, where a second-string side will be taking part, a move criticised by many in the cricket fraternity.

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