SA20 2024 scores big for South Africa’s economy

The 34-match competition, which took place across six cities from January 10 to February 9, 2024, created a substantial economic ripple effect.

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SA20 2025 made a significant contribution to South Africa's economy, generating a total economic impact of USD 238 million towards the GDP as per an independent report, which also revealed key data across employment, contributions to GDP and direct expenditure, with Season 2’s impressive figure surpassing the inaugural season's total of USD 227 Million.

The 34-match competition, which took place across six cities from January 10 to February 9, 2024, created a substantial economic ripple effect, supporting local businesses, stimulating job creation, and driving growth.

Key highlights from the report include:

8,077 annualized employment opportunities created

USD 83 Million direct expenditure into South Africa

USD 238 Million contributed to South Africa's GDP

USD 55.3 Million contributed to household income

"The economic impact of SA20 2025 is a testament to the League's growing influence and contribution to South Africa's economy and skills development,” League Commissioner, Graeme Smith said.

“Our primary focus remains the delivery of exceptional cricket, but it's satisfying to know that our efforts are having a broader positive impact on South African communities. As the country builds towards hosting the Cricket World Cup in 2027, we are also proud of the role we are playing in upskilling resources to support the delivery of future global events and we appreciate the support of Cricket South Africa, our shareholders and investments from our franchises, broadcasters, partners, stakeholders and fans, who support our goal to drive growth and development in South Africa and South African cricket.”

The 2024 edition once again highlighted South Africa’s appetite for world-class cricket and high-quality entertainment, which led to spectators flocking to all six venues. There were approximately 38 000 inter-provincial spectators and nearly 6000 international visitors entering South Africa.

Some of the highlights include 10 sold out matches with over 380 000 attendees – an increase from the inaugural season in 2023 – and a sold out Final for the second consecutive year. 

The 2024 season also saw an unprecedented increase in viewership across broadcast and digital platforms, which resulted in the League being the most viewed event on SuperSport’s Premium Channel.

For 2025, the League will be empowering young talent in the sport industry with a large intake of interns across the various operational departments. There will be six interns from the Laureus YES Programme based across the six venues, along with photography interns, digital interns and two current cricketers - Aviwe Mgijima and Dominic Hendricks - shadowing the cricket operations team.

More recently, the League has also launched the Schools SA20 competition for over 600 boys and girls schools across the country.

SA20 2025 is set to kick off on January 9, 2025, with back-to-back champions Sunrisers Eastern Cape hosting MI Cape Town at St George's Park in Gqeberha.

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