SA20, India tours game changers for CSA’s coffers

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  • Cricket South Africa declared a net profit of USD 13,723,600 for the 2024-25 fiscal year.
  • This is almost three-and-a-half times smaller than the previous year's profit, but a significant improvement on the losses of USD 6,861,800 to USD 12,743,342 suffered for three years before that.
  • The game changers have been the SA20, which is partly owned by CSA, and lucrative tours by India's men's team in the past two seasons.
  • The third edition of the SA20, played in January and February, "generated [USD 103,791,923] in direct spend, contributed [USD 305,609,550] to GDP and supported approximately 8,199 jobs".
  • The four T20Is India played in South Africa in November "resulted in an indirect and induced economic impact of approximately [USD 12,570,356] for South Africa.
  • Total expenses of USD 74,960,833 were recorded.
  • CSA have reserves of USD 81,880,295 and a "cash and investment balance" of USD 39,786,904.
  • South Africa's men's team won the WTC and the men's and women's teams reached the final of the T20 World Cup.


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