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SA20 returns for 2025-26 season, CSA defends festive window shift

South Africa had a gap in their international calendar, and CSA chose to keep the summer relatively light to focus on preparations for the 2027 ODI World Cup. The month-long SA20 fit neatly into that window

ANI Dec 25, 2025 20:10 IST googleads

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Cape Town [South Africa], December 25 (ANI): The SA20 2025-26 season gets underway on Friday, marking a significant moment for South Africa's flagship T20 league. For the first time, the tournament will run through the festive period, raising a familiar question: has it come at the cost of Test cricket? Cricket South Africa's answer is clear -- no.
According to ESPNcricinfo, the decision was driven by the schedule outlined in the 2022 Future Tours Programme. South Africa had a gap in their international calendar, and CSA chose to keep the summer relatively light to focus on preparations for the 2027 ODI World Cup. The month-long SA20 fit neatly into that window.
As per ESPNcricinfo, CSA says the league's impact goes beyond revenue. Income from the SA20 has helped fund upgrades at venues across the country, including new floodlights and the preparation of drop-in pitches. These pitches will be used next summer, when South Africa hosts eight Test matches, well ahead of the 2027 World Cup. The aim is to avoid a repeat of last year's pitch issues at the Nassau County venue.
There is also evidence that the SA20 has helped South Africa's Test side. After carefully managing a reduced Test schedule -- including sending a weakened squad to New Zealand last February due to SA20 clashes -- South Africa have gone unbeaten in series cricket. They won the World Test Championship in the 2023-25 cycle and completed a rare series clean sweep of India in India.
While some fans may miss festive Test cricket, Boxing Day Tests in South Africa have rarely sold out. In contrast, the SA20 opener on December 26 will be played to a full house. The match will be held at Newlands, where MI Cape Town enjoyed sold-out crowds throughout last season.
Tournament director Graeme Smith has acknowledged some concern around attendance at Highveld venues early in the tournament, as fans may be away on holiday. However, the SA20 remains South Africa's best-supported domestic competition, with strong crowds throughout each season. Attendance challenges have mostly been limited to knockout matches, where venues are fixed in advance.
This season, Qualifier 1 will be played in Durban, the Eliminator in Centurion, Qualifier 2 in Johannesburg, and the final at Newlands -- a ground where every SA20 final so far has sold out.
One area organisers are watching closely is competitiveness. Last season, only six of the 30 group matches and one knockout were decided by close margins. With more T20 leagues emerging globally, tighter contests will be key to keeping fans engaged.
The competition is growing. The Hundred will begin a semi-privatised era next year, the Big Bash League is considering private ownership, and New Zealand is exploring a franchise tournament of its own. These leagues will all compete for players and audiences.
Even so, Smith believes the SA20's early success gives it an advantage. As the fourth season begins, the league is no longer trying to justify its place -- it has already become a central part of South African cricket, according to ESPNcricinfo.
"Everyone now realises that franchise cricket is going to have a prominent place in the future, hence the Hundred and CA are looking at how they can be part of it. For us, it's about making sure that we dominate the January-February window and make sure we are the prominent league in that window," Smith said at the SA20 captains' press conference on Tuesday. (ANI)

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