The Pink ODI and New Year’s Test could be set to move from the Wanderers and Newlands respectively.
IOL reports that Cricket South Africa is effectively putting two of South African cricket’s premier ‘event matches’ – the Pink ODI and the New Year’s Test – up for auction.
IOL suggests the move is a ‘crass money-making scheme’ by the management of CSA to maximise the revenue from these two key matches.
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The report suggests that South Africa’s provincial affiliates have been instructed to ‘bid’ (in partnership with their local municipalities) to host these two matches. The successful municipalities would naturally see a major benefit in terms of tourism and revenue if either of these events were to be staged in their province.
IOL further quotes from an email that was sent by Nassei Appiah (CSA’s CFO) to all the provinces, effectively putting these two matches on auction: ‘CSA management believes that in order to also generate revenues from the hosting of these cricket events, cities should be approached and requested to competitively bid for the (sought-after) matches,’ read the e-mail, referring specifically to matches against big-ticket nations such as Australia, England and India.
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News of this CSA strategy explains the delayed release of the fixture list for next season’s international fixtures, notably the lucrative Test series against England.
IOL speculates that the initiative by CSA is an attempt to recoup some of the losses suffered as a result of the failed T20 Global League as well as the losses incurred in launching and hosting the Mzansi Super League, ‘which led to combined losses of about R300-million’.
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