SEC cement dynasty as SuperSport delivers unrivalled viewing spectacle

In a climax that will be etched into cricketing folklore, Sunrisers Eastern Cape have underlined their status as the undisputed kings of South African T20 cricket, clinching a third Betway SA20 title in four seasons with a nerve-shredding victory over the Pretoria Capitals at Newlands.
While the action on the field reached fever pitch, the tournament’s global standing was solidified by an unprecedented broadcast production from SuperSport.
As the home of the Betway SA20, SuperSport delivered a comprehensive and electric cricket experience, bringing the pulse of all 34 matches live to millions of fans with cutting-edge technology and world-class expertise.
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SUPERSPORT: SETTING THE BENCHMARK FOR SPORTS BROADCASTING
Dedicating itself to capturing every ball, boundary, and wicket, Your World of Champions transported viewers directly into the heart of the action with immersive sound and high-definition visuals that captured the electric atmosphere of South Africa’s six vibrant host cities.
The broadcast roster was nothing short of a cricketing masterclass, a high-octane blend of global icons and local legends.
SuperSport assembled a 'Dream Team' of voices that bridged the gap between the golden era of the game and the modern T20 revolution.
The inclusion of Dale Steyn and Eoin Morgan transformed the coverage into an elite tactical seminar, where the raw intensity of the pitch met the calculated precision of the captain’s room." Steyn, the greatest fast bowler of his generation, provided electrifying pitch-side insights, dissecting pace strategies with precision.
Meanwhile, England’s World Cup-winning captain, Morgan, treated viewers to a high-stakes chess match of analysis, breaking down captaincy decisions and team tactics with the clarity that defined his playing career.
They were joined by an elite global panel including the charismatic Kevin Pietersen, the masterful Robin Uthappa, and the renowned voice of cricket, Mark Nicholas.
Balancing the international flair was a formidable unit of Proteas legends—JP Duminy, Ashwell Prince, Chris Morris, and Vernon Philander—who offered unparalleled local knowledge of conditions.
Driving the narrative were the dynamic anchors and commentators who kept the energy flowing from the first ball to the trophy lift, including Natalie Germanos, Mpumelelo Mbangwa, Kass Naidoo, Mark Butcher, Nikhil Uttamchandani, Lesego Pooe, Motshidisi Mohono, and Kriya Gangiah.
Fans enjoy the mouthwatering Betway SA20 final between Sunrisers Eastern Cape and Pretoria Capitals.
A FINAL FOR THE AGES
The on-field drama matched the broadcast excellence. In a final rich with narrative twists, the Sunrisers Eastern Cape overcame a spirited Pretoria Capitals side by six wickets.
The match was a tale of two contrasting masterpieces. First, Dewald Brevis produced an exhibition of controlled violence for the Capitals. The 22-year-old justified his record auction price, rescuing his side from a precarious 1 for 2.
Brevis dismantled the attack, racing to his maiden SA20 century off just 53 balls. His brilliant 101 accounted for nearly two-thirds of the Capitals’ 158 for 7. However, the Sunrisers’ pedigree shone through.
Following a disciplined death-bowling display from Marco Jansen(3/10) and Anrich Nortje, the defending champions found themselves in trouble at 48 for 4. It was then that captain Tristan Stubbs and Matthew Breetzke flipped the script. Breetzke (68* off 49) anchored the chase with fluency, allowing Stubbs to play one of the finest innings of his career.
Finishing with an unbeaten 63 off 41 balls, Stubbs sealed the match in brutal fashion, pulling and sweeping consecutive sixes in the final over to spark wild celebrations and secure the "Three-Peat" for the Eastern Cape franchise.
The "Second Biggest" League in the World From the sold-out opener on 26 December to the packed final, Season 4 has proven that the SA20 is leading the chasing pack behind the Indian Premier League.
With sold out matches and packed crowds throughout the festive window, the tournament successfully captured the imagination of the cricket-loving public.
The season also unearthed future stars, most notably Paarl Royals’ 19-year-old tearaway Nqobani Mokoena, whose pace and control repaid the faith of coach Trevor Penney.
Off the field, the fan experience was elevated by committed partners, from the excitement of the Betway Catch R2-million to the many other engaging activations.
Springbok Captain Siya Kolisi together with Sunrisers Eastern Cape Chief Executive Kavya Maran Mzansi’s A-Listers Bring the Glamour to Season 4
The Betway SA20 Season 4 was also a dazzling intersection of world-class sport and Mzansi’s elite social scene, turning every stadium into a star-studded gala.
From the iconic Wanderers to the scenic Newlands, the stands were a "who’s who" of South African excellence, anchored by the presence of Springbok captain Siya Kolisi, whose infectious energy symbolised the national pride at the tournament’s core, alongside 2010 World Cup hero Siphiwe "Shabba" Tshabalala.
Global elegance was at an all-time high with Miss Universe Zozibini Tunzi gracing the finals, while television royalty like Zola Nombona, Linda Mtoba, and Isithembiso star Zamani Mbatha brought high-fashion "drip" to the boundary ropes.
The Inimba “IT” couple, Lunathi Mampofu and Loyiso MacDonald, radiated effortless style, mirroring the sophisticated vibes shared by actors Je-Ani Swiegelaar, Werner Coetser, and the captivating Nambitha Ben-Mazwi.
The rhythm of the tournament was kept alive by the country's top hitmakers, with SPHEctacula and DJ Naves, while Amapiano powerhouses MaWhoo and Zee Nxumalo turned the hospitality areas into a celebration of modern African culture, proving that the SA20 is truly where the game meets the glamour.
Sunrisers Eastern Cape celebrate defeating Pretoria Capitals in the Betway SA20 final at Newlands.
MZANSI’S A-LISTERS BRING THE GLAMOUR TO SEASON 4
Rendani Ramovha, CANAL+ Africa Director: Content, Sport (English & Portuguese), hailed the tournament's resounding success:
"This season has truly established the Betway SA20 as one of the most exciting T20 leagues on the planet,” said Ramovha.
“From the sold-out stadiums to the emergence of young stars like Nqobani Mokoena, the energy has been palpable.
“At SuperSport, we are incredibly proud to have brought this spectacle to life. Our goal was to match the brilliance on the field with a world-class broadcast product, and thanks to our incredible team of talent and production experts, we delivered an experience that placed fans right in the centre of the action.”
“To see Sunrisers Eastern Cape claim their third title in such dramatic fashion was the perfect end to a record-breaking season."
As the sun sets on a fourth successful season, the Betway SA20 has not just risen to the challenge of being the world’s second-best franchise tournament—it has set the standard.
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