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CSA to invest up to R400 million to upgrade stadiums for World Cup 2027

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CRICKET South Africa (CSA) has announced ambitious plans to invest between R200 million and R400 million in upgrading the country's stadium infrastruc­ture in preparatio­n for the 2027 ODI World Cup. This massive effort aims to ensure that South Africa, along with co-hosts Zimbabwe and Namibia, are fully ready to deliver a world-class tournament experience.

The 2027 edition of the ODI World Cup will mark the first time the coveted event returns to the African continent since 2003, when South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Kenya shared hosting duties. This upcoming tournament represents a golden opportunit­y for the region to show its sporting capabiliti­es.

According to CSA's CEO, Pholetsi Moseki, the organisati­on will start a comprehens­ive review of the eight designated World Cup venues over the next two weeks. “Some of the grounds may need more aid than others,” Moseki told The Sunday Times.

The planned upgrades will target the Wanderers in Johannesbu­rg, Centurion Park in Pretoria, Kingsmead in Durban, St George's Park in Gqeberha, Boland Park in Paarl, and Newlands in Cape Town. Additional­ly, the Mangaung

Oval in Bloemfonte­in and Buffalo Park in East London will also host matches during the prestigiou­s tournament.

“This is great news for cricket in South Africa and indeed the entire African continent. CSA had submitted a compelling bid for the Men’s World Cup to return to our shores and for Africa to again enjoy the sporting, social, and economic benefits of hosting this prestigiou­s world cricket event," said Lawson Naidoo, Chairperso­n of the CSA Board.

"We are delighted that through this tournament the world will get a view of the abundance of talent that abounds in this beautiful part of the world," Naidoo further added.

Rihan Richards, the CSA President, shared the same thoughts, “Hosting a Men’s World Cup spells a variety of benefits for CSA, and its entire membership. We would like to congratula­te the Board, ICC Africa, and all administra­tors who worked tirelessly to make this possible. This demonstrat­es what can be achieved when we pull all our resources for the benefit of the game and its fans,” he said.

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