South African cricket has hit an economic six with Betway SA20 Season 2, which delivered a staggering R4.3 billion boost to the nation’s GDP. This remarkable achievement, detailed in an independent report, exceeds the R4.1 billion economic impact of the inaugural season, solidifying the tournament’s reputation as a cornerstone of both sport and socio-economic progress.
Cricket with a Cause
The 34-match competition, held across six cities from January 10 to February 9, 2024, demonstrated the profound ripple effect of sport on South Africa’s economy. Local businesses thrived, jobs were created, and growth was spurred, offering a glimpse of sport's transformative power.
Key findings from the report reveal:
8,077 annualized employment opportunities created
R1.5 billion in direct expenditure
R4.3 billion contribution to GDP
R998 million to household income
League Commissioner Graeme Smith celebrated the achievement, saying:
“The economic impact of Betway SA20 Season 2 underscores the League's growing influence on South Africa's economy and skills development. While our primary focus is delivering exceptional cricket, it is deeply rewarding to see the broader positive impact on our communities.”
Smith emphasized the League’s role in preparing South Africa for future global events, including the 2027 Cricket World Cup, highlighting investments in skill development and infrastructure.
Fan Frenzy and Record-Breaking Attendance
Season 2 was a showcase of South Africa’s passion for world-class cricket and entertainment. Spectators turned out in droves, with over 380,000 attendees across all six venues—an increase from Season 1. Highlights included 10 sold-out matches and a sold-out final for the second consecutive year. The League also drew nearly 6,000 international visitors and 38,000 inter-provincial spectators, underscoring its global appeal.
The League’s broadcast and digital footprint reached unprecedented heights, with Betway SA20 becoming the most-viewed event on SuperSport’s Premium Channel.
Looking Ahead: Empowering Future Generations
As the League looks to Season 3, there is a renewed focus on youth development and skills training. Initiatives include:
A significant intake of interns across operational departments, including six from the Laureus YES Programme.
Photography and digital internships.
Current cricketers shadowing the cricket operations team.
The launch of the Schools SA20 competition for over 600 boys’ and girls’ schools nationwide.
What’s Next?
Betway SA20 Season 3 kicks off on January 9, 2025, with defending champions Sunrisers Eastern Cape hosting MI Cape Town at St. George’s Park in Gqeberha. Fans can secure their tickets now at www.SA20.co.za.
As South Africa gears up for another thrilling season, Betway SA20 continues to prove that cricket is more than a game—it’s a catalyst for economic growth, community upliftment, and global excellence.
[Submitted by Kevin Rademeyer]