The Witness

SA20 SEES MORE SUCCESS IN 2024

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With increased coverage and record attendance­s, backed by memorable performanc­es on the pitch, the success of this year’s SA20 league was confirmed in the statistics released by the organisers yesterday.

The second season of the annual T20 league, held between six IPLowned franchise teams in January and February, reflected growth across the board.

Bucking the trend of domestic cricket matches in recent years, fans flocked to the stadia, with 10 of 34 games sold out (including the final) and a total of 70% of tickets sold during the season.

Sunrisers Eastern Cape retained the trophy at the end of a campaign that saw four centuries, 49 half-centuries and 454 sixes with the bat, as well three five-wicket hauls with the ball, and 10 thrilling matches that came down to the final over.

Spectators also got in on the act, with eight people sharing the R2 million prize in the Betway Catch competitio­n, which was split between fans at the grounds who took a one-handed catch.

Global viewership across nine broadcaste­rs — including India, UK,

U.S. and Australia — increased by 21%, and locally on SuperSport the league recorded a 24% increase in viewership, with an audience that included 46% women.

The social-media following for the league more than doubled, according to the organisers, and global media coverage generated a PR value of R4 billion.

In addition, as part of the league’s commitment to social impact,

R900 000 was raised for the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation South Africa to support community developmen­t initiative­s.

“We are proud to celebrate the success of season two of the Betway SA20.

“The continued growth in our viewership, following, engagement and attendance numbers, reflects growing interest for both the product and the excellent cricket that was showcased this past season,” said league commission­er Graeme Smith.

“We once again thank all the fans, players, partners and broadcaste­rs, franchises and stakeholde­rs for their support which led to another successful season.”

 ?? PHOTO: SA20* ?? Spectators filled stadia during the 2024 SA20 season.
PHOTO: SA20* Spectators filled stadia during the 2024 SA20 season.

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