SA20 season 4 delivers continued growth and global momentum
Published - 23 Apr 2026, 17:11 IST | Updated - 23 Apr 2026, 17:13 IST
SA20 has set a new benchmark, with figures released today confirming it as the best-performing edition since the League’s inception.
As it continues its ambition to become the leading T20 league outside India and South Africa’s premier sport and entertainment brand, the SA20 has further strengthened its position in the global franchise landscape. This momentum is reflected both on and off the field, with players widely regarding the League as one of their favourites, citing the passionate local fans, electric stadium atmosphere, and high-quality cricket, sentiments supported by a 94% player satisfaction rating.
With 22 of 34 matches sold out and 84% of total stadium capacity filled, the League continued to cement its place as South Africa’s premier summer event. The Final sold out for a fourth consecutive year as Sunrisers Eastern Cape secured a historic third title at a packed Newlands in Cape Town.
This success was driven by strong holiday-season attendance and a compelling in-stadium experience, reflected in fan feedback:
Season 4 also delivered some exciting cricket, including the League’s first-ever Super Over, multiple centuries and two hat-tricks, and log standings that were only determined after the final group stage match.
The League also continued to serve as a launchpad for future stars, with 19-year-old Nqobani Mokoena earning a Proteas call-up following a standout debut season. The inclusion of at least two Under-23 players in each franchise squad further underlines SA20’s role in developing the next generation.
“It’s been incredible to see the growth in both confidence and performance across our players and especially rewarding to watch talents like Nqobani Mokoena truly seize their opportunity, said League Commissioner Graeme Smith. “SA20 has become a platform where strong performances lead to global opportunities, while also strengthening our cricket ecosystem.”
Locally, SA20 continues to deliver strong broadcast and media performance:
In India, the SA20 continues to capture the imagination of fans, with strong and growing momentum:
Digitally, the numbers shattered all previous records. The ecosystem saw a 40% growth in SA20 followers, 146% increase in video views and a 21% jump in website users.
Off the field, SA20 continues to make an impact. 24 young industry professionals were developed in the SA20 learnership programme working as part of the League team across various tournament functions. Season 4 also raised R590 000 for Laureus Sport for Good Foundation South Africa, while over 400 Laureus beneficiaries attended their first live cricket match.
“Seeing 22 of 34 matches sold out reflects the strong connection fans have built with the League and its franchises. The holiday crowds created an atmosphere that brought out the best in the players and outstanding cricket, and this combination captured the true DNA of the League - delivering a premium entertainment product while creating real impact for South African cricket,” Smith concluded.
As the League prepares to celebrate its fifth anniversary in 2027, it marks the next chapter in a journey that continues to revitalise the love for the game in South Africa. Details regarding fixtures and pre-event activities for Season 5 will be announced in due course.
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