The Citizen (KZN)

Poor numbers in MSL a worry

NO INTEREST: GOOD CRICKET, BUT CROWDS STAY AWAY

- Cape Town

Cape Town Blitz coach Ashwell Prince acknowledg­es that crowd numbers have been disappoint­ing in the opening week of the 2019 Mzansi Super League (MSL).

The tournament, in its second edition, has been identified by Cricket South Africa (CSA) as a key mechanism in alleviatin­g the financial strain the organisati­on is under.

However, after four matches in this year’s tournament (one was washed out without a ball being bowled), there are no signs that the South African public has bought into the product.

If the tournament continues in this manner, it will place CSA under increased pressure and that is something the organisati­on does not need at this stage.

CSA and the South African Cricketers Associatio­n (Saca) are already engaged in a legal battle surroundin­g the proposed domestic restructur­e that CSA wants to implement from next season while the Proteas are currently without a director of cricket following the sudden and controvers­ial suspension of Corrie van Zyl.

Enoch Nkwe is serving as the acting team director, or head coach, but there is no certainty on his immediate future either with a visit from England on the cards for December.

To say that the spotlight is on CSA CEO Thabang Moroe and his leadership is an understate­ment, and they must now deal with the reality that the MSL has moved backwards in terms of crowd numbers.

The opening game of the 2019 edition last Friday night saw defending champions, the Jozi Stars, host last season’s runners-up, the

Cape Town Blitz, where a total of 411 runs were scored in a cracking T20 contest.

Internatio­nal stars like Quinton de Kock, Dale Steyn, Vernon Philander, Chris Gayle, Rassie van der Dussen, Temba Bavuma and Kagiso Rabada were all on show, but that was not enough to bring people through the gates.

Around 1 000 tickets were sold prior to the match and it was reported that the final total attendance figure did not reach 5 000 on the day.

“I’m not entirely sure what to put it down to, but it is quite disappoint­ing,” Prince said of the crowd numbers.

“I think we expected more people around the grounds and expected more people at the Wanderers for the opening game. – Sport24

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? ASHWELL PRINCE
Picture: Gallo Images ASHWELL PRINCE

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