The Citizen (KZN)

Smith: SA20, Test clash is a no-no

- Wesley Bo on

While a decision to put the needs of the SA20 league ahead of the national Test team ultimately ensured the second edition of the popular T20 competitio­n was another success, league commission­er Graeme Smith hopes similar sacrifices will never have to be made again.

The SA20 was again well supported in its second season, with fans glued to their seats and TV screens throughout the monthlong campaign, which concluded at the weekend with Sunrisers Eastern Cape retaining the coveted title.

The Proteas, however, were forced to travel to New Zealand with a Test squad that featured eight uncapped players in order to allow first-choice stars to turn out for their SA20 teams.

The negative effects of this decision were made evident last week when the second-string national Test side were thumped by New Zealand in the first match at Mount Maunganui.

Smith, a former Proteas captain, said the clash had been discussed with Cricket South Africa (CSA) last year, but a solution had not been found.

“This scheduling issue should never have happened.

“It’s disappoint­ing and it’s crazy that it happened,” Smith said yesterday.

“Unfortunat­ely it is what it is, but I think our Test cricket has been a challenge for a long time performanc­e-wise, and I’d love to see that team strong again and performing well.

“But like everyone, we’re disappoint­ed at what’s happened and we’ve got to make sure it doesn’t happen again.”

Though they still needed to sift through reams of data and statistics in order to determine how well the SA20 series did this year compared to last, Smith was pleased with the league’s success.

He was particular­ly delighted with the quality of cricket on display by South African players, as well as the interest from fans who packed stadiums around the country.

“By all accounts, throughout this season I think we’ve grown and for us I think the season was a success,” Smith said.

“There were a lot of questions building into season two about whether we could recreate or get stronger and I think we’ve done that.

“I think the feedback we’ve received from players, teams and fans has been extremely positive.”

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