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CSA reveal venues for T20 league with no name

Cricket South Africa staff rewarded for long service in a private office award ceremony presided over by communications manager Koketso Gaofetoge and key note address and award presentation to staff by CEO Thabang Moroe during the CSA long service awards at CSA Head Quarters on September 27, 2018 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Cricket South Africa staff rewarded for long service in a private office award ceremony presided over by communications manager Koketso Gaofetoge and key note address and award presentation to staff by CEO Thabang Moroe during the CSA long service awards at CSA Head Quarters on September 27, 2018 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Image: Sydney Seshibedi/Gallo Images

Cricket South Africa (CSA) have yet to announce sponsors‚ teams‚ players or fixtures for their new T20 competition‚ which remains unnamed‚ but on Thursday they came up with a list of venues.

They are the Wanderers‚ Centurion‚ Kingsmead‚ St George’s Park‚ Newlands and Boland Park.

How did CSA arrive at those grounds?

“The buzz phrase for the independent assessment [which formed part of a stadium grading process of first-class venues] was the ‘fan journey’ which starts with the fans’ arrival at the stadium and includes the full package of transport options both to and from the stadium and traffic management‚ ease of access‚ safety and security arrangements‚ catering‚ and interaction activities and opportunities specific to the fan experience‚” a CSA release quoted chief executive Thabang Moroe as saying.

“From our observations of other T20 Leagues around the world and competitions in other sporting codes it has become clear that the fan experience is all important.

“Our research has shown us that the match day experience is enhanced by fans leaving their seats‚ either to engage with other fans in different areas of the stadium‚ to partake in various sponsor and event activations or to cheer and support their favourite team or player.”

That’s if South Africans have the chance to be part of all that‚ what with last year’s inaugural edition of the league postponed and little known about a competition that is scheduled to start on November 9.

But Moroe’s resolve seems unshakeable: “We have every confidence that the plans our members have come up will enhance these expectations for the T20 League.”

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