Hollywoodbets Brings Cricket Into All SA Living Rooms

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South Africa’s leading sports betting operator, Hollywoodbets has announced its vital role, in partnership with the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) and Cricket South Africa (CSA), in bringing the live coverage of the national inbound cricket tours to all South Africans.

Hollywoodbets has announced its vital role, in partnership with the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) and Cricket South Africa (CSA), in bringing the live coverage of the national inbound cricket tours to all South Africans.

The broadcasts will be accessible to everyone via SABC 3, www.sabcsport.com, and SABC +.

“We are glad that cricket is being made available through free-to-air broadcast, ensuring access and inclusion for all fans around the country. We look forward to strengthening this partnership with the national broadcaster for many years to come and welcome all sporting fans to sit back and enjoy the game of cricket and all it has to offer,” says the CSA Chief Executive Officer, Pholetsi Moseki.

“I would like to express our gratitude to Hollywoodbets for their continuous support, living out our belief in successful value-adding partnerships. Our relationship with Hollywoodbets is built on a common belief that South Africans deserve access to the best of leading South African and global sports events. We are grateful that Hollywoodbets understands and appreciates the value of the SABC brand and continues to leverage its unique reach and coverage across its platforms and channels, across every corner of South Africa,” said SABC Group CEO Nomsa Chabeli.

Morgan Shandu, Head of Operations for Hollywoodbets, expressed his excitement, saying, “As a proudly South African brand, we are honoured to contribute to making the national inbound tours broadcast accessible to even more South Africans. We are passionate about sports, and this partnership underscores our commitment to delivering live coverage of sports events to all South Africans. This is why we have also supported bringing the broadcast of the Rugby World Cup, AFCON, and Olympic Games to wider audiences. We wish our national team much success in their upcoming matches, knowing that their country is behind them all the way.”

As the cricket world comes alive with intense competition, South Africans can get ready to witness world class cricket – bringing all those who love the game closer to the action than ever before.

Tune in for live broadcasts, exclusive coverage, and live behind-the-scenes access.

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