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SA20 product now and in future has great potential: Kumar Sangakkara

The results in Season 2 has drawn acclaim from Chairman of the MCC World Cricket Committee Kumar Sangakkara, who was in South Africa on Sunday together with a few members from the Committee to witness the action up close

ANI Feb 06, 2024 14:36 IST googleads

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Cape Town [South Africa], February 6 (ANI): Season 2 of the SA20, South Africa's explosive T20 franchise league, has been nothing short of Incredible. With all six venues recording massive turnout together with thrilling action on the field complimenting the fanfare and vibe, the tournament has been underpinned by an immersive, inclusive, and unmissable social experience.
The results in Season 2 has drawn acclaim from Chairman of the MCC World Cricket Committee Kumar Sangakkara, who was in South Africa on Sunday together with a few members from the Committee to witness the action up close.
"The effort that Graeme Smith has put in the SA20, not just for this tournament, but to ensure a great cricketing experience for all stakeholders, especially the fans, and then to be able to be a part of what we do in really working towards a sustainable future for cricket, has been brilliant," Sangakkara said.
"The product ultimately has to be excellent and the SA20 product now and in the future has huge potential. I know the fans love it and enjoy it. They embrace their local sides. They come in numbers to watch it. There are so many children watching. And then, of course, the players, owners and everyone. It's a great connect. There's great love and passion here. So, it's been brilliant."
In its role as custodians of the game, the MCC World Cricket Committee is actively engaged in ongoing initiatives, working diligently to shape the future of cricket. Sangakkara, the former Sri Lanka captain, elaborated on the committee's current efforts, highlighting their commitment to preserving and advancing the sport: "I think it is to continue on the path that we've been on. We have a very clear purpose, in terms of being a very influential voice and think tank in cricket and looking at the game from a global perspective. Test cricket has always been a point of conversation and deep thought and trying to make it sustainable into the future. The game itself, in terms of all the boards, how to make it a little bit more equitable and the playing field a little bit more level in terms of access to finance."
"Of course, lots of things to do with playing conditions and laws, things to do with the Spirit of Cricket and how it applies now and how it looks in the future. So, we have a very clear purpose in terms of the subject matter we discussed, the way we are informed about it, how we listen to the cricketing world and the stakeholders to really get an idea and a feel for the pulse of the game" Sangakkara said.
"And we want to keep doing that and really partner institutions like the ICC, governing bodies around the world, the fans, thinkers, to really make a difference and to propose actionable change" Sangakkara added.
With franchise cricket taking centre stage, there currently is a strong discourse prevailing in the fraternity on striking the right balance with international cricket. Sangakkara weighed in on that debate: "I think that's true and finding context as well. Of course, balance is not perfect balance because there will never be such a thing. We need to talk about the future tours program, scheduling and to see how that really looks. It's not an easy problem to solve, but the real encouraging thing is the game of cricket. If you look at it as a game rather than an individual format, it's in very, very good health. It's more popular than ever. There's a lot more money in the game as well. How we are accountable for all of that and how we actually anticipate what is to come; we have solutions in place to enable us to meet those challenges; and those are the things that are going to be key."(ANI)

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