Foxtel teams up with Betway SA20

Aditya Chaudhuri Aditya Chaudhuri

Australian entertainment brand and leading broadcaster Foxtel has signed a new partnership with the Betway SA20. The new deal will see Foxtel join as the Official Broadcast Partner of the South African franchise T20 cricket tournament.

The deal will see all 33 matches of the inaugural season of the Betway SA20 broadcast on Foxtel. The partnership will help the Australian fans follow the league and catch all the action. The league is being broadcast in the Sub-Saharan African region via SuperSport, in India through Viacom18, and through Sky Sports in the UK. 

Graeme Smith, League Commissioner, SA20, said:

We are excited to take the Betway SA20 to the Australian market. We know the Aussies are big cricket fans, this will be another quality product on their screens.

The Betway SA20 kicked off on January 10, with the Paarl Royals taking on the MI Cape Town. The Royals emerged victorious in the opening match, winning by eight wickets. The final of the league will take place on February 11. 

Foxtel teams up with Betway SA20
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Aditya Chaudhuri

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