SA20 League Sees Major Growth in Viewership and Attendance, Says Graeme Smith

SA20 League Commissioner Graeme Smith has highlighted significant growth in the tournament's third season, citing increased viewership and digital engagement. He reported a major rise in ticket sales, with over a 27% increase and more sold-out games compared to the same point last year. Smith praised the improved quality of cricket, including closer matches, super overs, and centuries. He expressed optimism for a strong finish to the season, which runs until January 25.

Key Points: SA20 League Viewership & Attendance Up, Says Commissioner Smith

  • Viewership up in India & SA
  • Ticket sales increased by over 27%
  • More sold-out games than last year
  • Cricket quality praised with close finishes
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Graeme Smith hails SA20's increased viewership, crowd attendance and ticketing; expects strong finish to season 2025-26

SA20 Commissioner Graeme Smith reports significant growth in viewership, ticket sales, and crowd attendance for the 2025-26 season, praising the cricket quality.

"We have seen clear growth over the opening two weeks, in viewership, crowd attendance and the overall atmosphere. - Graeme Smith"

Durban, January 10

The former South African cricketer and current SA20 League Commissioner, Graeme Smith, praised the SA20 league's strong growth, noting increased viewership and higher crowd attendance in the first two weeks of the ongoing season.

He also highlighted the improvement in cricket quality and expressed confidence that the tournament is going to have a strong finish.

The SA20 2025-26 season started on December 26 and is set to conclude on January 25 after a month-long T20 action in the Rainbow Nation.

Speaking to the media about South Africa's T20 league, Graeme Smith said SA20 has shown clear growth in its opening weeks, with rising viewership, strong crowds, and an improved atmosphere. He expressed optimism about fan interest and a strong finish to the season, noting the league is only halfway through.

"We have seen clear growth over the opening two weeks, in viewership, crowd attendance and the overall atmosphere. The cricket itself has been very strong, which is really exciting. One can't always predict the weather. Unseasonal fronts in parts of South Africa create challenges, especially with a game every day and constant travel. But I think right now we've just got to stay positive. There's a lot of cricket still left to be played. We're only halfway really in the season and the tension and the atmosphere, and I can just feel the number of people that are talking, wanting to come to games," the former Proteas captain said.

"Even with one or two rained-out games, watching how the crowds haven't left, it shows you that the product, I think, has really stepped up another level this year. Our job is to stay positive, and we keep going and pushing for a strong finish to the season," he added.

Speaking about key indicators of SA20's success, Smith said that the rise in ticket sales is a major marker reflecting the league's growing popularity.

"We've seen a big increase in ticketing. I think we've four more sold-out games already than we were at the same point last year. What's it, over 27 or 28% increase in ticketing in the first half of the season? Viewership is up in India, viewership is up here; digital growth is up. "

Smith said the quality of cricket is another key measure of SA20's success, praising improved pitches and competitive matches, and expressed hope that standards will continue to improve in the coming weeks.

"I think the other metric that's important for me has always got to be the cricket. I think the pitches have been slightly better on a consistent level than they were last year. We've seen closer games, super-overs, hundreds, hat-tricks, number of last-over finishes. I think the quality of cricket has been excellent this year. I'm hoping that over the next two weeks, we'll really see that stay the same or even get better," Graeme Smith said.

- ANI

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Priya S
The viewership increase in India doesn't surprise me. After the IPL, there's always a cricket vacuum. SA20 fills that gap perfectly in December-January. The quality has been good, though I wish the Indian broadcast had better commentary sometimes.
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Rohit P
Smith is right about the cricket being strong. Saw that super over between Joburg and Paarl – thrilling stuff! More leagues like this are good for global cricket. Gives opportunities to players from all over. Hope they keep the pitches balanced.
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Sarah B
Respectfully, while the growth is impressive, I hope the focus remains on developing South African talent and not just becoming a destination for overseas stars. The league's long-term health depends on creating local heroes for those crowds.
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Vikram M
The 28% increase in ticketing is massive! Shows people want to watch live sport. The atmosphere in the stadiums looks electric on TV. Bhai, if they can manage the weather issues, this league is here to stay. Good for cricket fans everywhere! 🏏
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Karthik V
As an Indian, I appreciate the scheduling. It's in our prime evening time. My only suggestion would be to have a few more afternoon games on weekends for family viewing. Otherwise, the product is top-notch. Well done, Graeme Smith and team.

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