Key Points

South Africa will host the 2027 ICC Cricket World Cup across eight major cities including Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban. The tournament marks the return of cricket's premier event to African soil after 24 years. Cricket South Africa appointed former minister Trevor Manuel to lead the organizing committee for this major event. The hosting strategy focuses on expanding cricket's reach while showcasing Africa's diverse cultural identity through the tournament.

Key Points: South Africa Hosts 2027 Cricket World Cup in Cape Town Johannesburg Durban

  • Eight South African cities to host 44 matches with 10 more in Zimbabwe and Namibia
  • Trevor Manuel appointed Independent Chairman of organizing committee
  • Tournament aims to expand cricket reach across non-traditional areas
  • CSA focuses on delivering a diverse and inclusive African event experience
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Cape Town, Johannesburg, Durban among venues in South Africa for ICC 2027 Cricket World Cup

Cricket South Africa announces 8 host cities for 2027 ICC World Cup with Trevor Manuel leading organizing committee to deliver a uniquely African tournament experience.

"24 years have passed since the last ICC CWC tournament took place on African soil - Rihan Richards, CSA President"

Johannesburg, August 23

Cricket South Africa (CSA) has finalised the venues for the 2027 ICC Cricket World Cup, which it will jointly host with Namibia and Zimbabwe.

CSA believes that the CWC 2027 presents a unique opportunity to expand the reach and participation of cricket across Southern Africa, while showcasing the region's rich cultural identity through a memorable and distinctly African event experience. By introducing cricket to non-traditional areas, CSA aims to grow the sport in alignment with its strategic pillar of inclusivity and access.

CSA, along with host venue countries Zimbabwe and Namibia, is now focusing its full attention on delivering a bold and unifying event across the host cities, including Johannesburg, Pretoria, Cape Town, Durban, Gqeberha, Bloemfontein, East London, and Paarl where 44 matches will be hosted with a further 10 matches being hosted in Zimbabwe and Namibia.

The board also announced the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2027 Local Organising Committee Board (LOCB), under the leadership of Independent Chairman Trevor Manuel.

Manuel brings a rich background of government leadership, where he led economic reform and national development planning. His leadership reflects the discipline and strategy essential in both sport and board governance.

Manuel is supported by six Independent Non-Executive Directors, five Non-Independent Non-Executive Directors, and three Ex-Officio members, making up the full Board.

With 2027 fast approaching, the Board has been entrusted with organising a memorable Cricket World Cup and bringing CSA's vision to life. The Board brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise across a range of areas including finance, education, law, and strategic thinking.

"24 years have passed since the last ICC CWC tournament took place on African soil. This makes the 2027 CWC a sought-after opportunity to create a unique platform for attracting new fans while engaging existing fans through digital innovation, connecting with the African continent, and the world," says CSA President, Rihan Richards.

CSA Board Chairperson, Pearl Maphoshe said: "CSA's vision is to stage a global, inspiring event which will reflects the face of South Africa--diverse, inclusive, and united. The tournament will be vibrantly different in its style and atmosphere, and its experiences. It will provide players, fans and partners with the most unique, unforgettable experience.

"CSA offers its full support to the appointed LOCB and is confident in their ability to successfully deliver on the mandate set, ensuring a seamless and impactful event," he concluded.

CWC 2027 Local Organising Committee Board of Directors

-Trevor Manuel, Independent Chairman of the Board-Johannes Adams, Non-Independent Non-Executive Director-Yunus Bobat, Non-Independent Non-Executive Director-Herman Bosman, Independent Non-Executive Director-Vuyani Jarana, Non-Independent Non-Executive Director-Nomfanelo Magwentshu, Independent Non-Executive Director-Dr Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, Independent Non-Executive Director-Ravi Naidoo, Independent Non-Executive Director-Dr Stavros Nicolaou, Independent Non-Executive Director-Advocate Philip October, Non-Independent Non-Executive Director-Advocate Karrisha Pillay SC, Independent Non-Executive Director-Unathi Matthew Tshotwana, Non-Independent Non-Executive Director

EX OFFICIO

-Pholetsi Moseki, Ex-Officio - Chief Executive Officer CSA-Tjaart van der Walt, Ex-Officio - Chief Financial Officer CSA-Refentse Shinners, Ex-Officio - Public Affairs Executive CSA.

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Priya S
Great to see cricket expanding across Africa! Hope this creates more opportunities for local talent. Also excited for Indian fans who might travel - South Africa is beautiful destination for cricket tourism 🎉
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Arjun K
Trevor Manuel leading the committee is a smart choice. His economic background could help make this financially successful. Hope they improve the stadium facilities compared to last time though.
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Sarah B
The time difference might be challenging for Indian viewers. Hope they schedule matches considering Asian audience timings. Day-night matches in SA could work well for Indian prime time!
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Vikram M
Good to see Namibia and Zimbabwe getting matches too. Cricket needs to grow beyond traditional strongholds. Hope the infrastructure development benefits these countries long-term.
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Kavya N
Three years to prepare - hope they focus on good pitches. South African pitches have been challenging for batsmen lately. Want to see competitive cricket, not one-sided matches! 🤞

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