India’s ongoing home series against South Africa has reignited the debate over cricket’s formats, with the five-match T20I leg drawing more attention than the preceding Tests. Packed stadiums, prime-time slots, and commercial stakes are making the shortest format the true “test” of modern cricket’s relevance.
The Freedom Trophy began with two Tests in November 2025, followed by ODIs and now the T20Is across venues like Cuttack, Dharamsala, Lucknow, and Ahmedabad. While South Africa clinched the Test series 2–0, the T20Is have become the marquee attraction, with broadcasters and fans treating them as the centerpiece. Analysts note that the format’s pace, unpredictability, and entertainment value are reshaping cricket’s hierarchy.
Notable updates
• South Africa won the Test series 2–0, but T20Is are drawing larger crowds and higher TRPs
• Five-match T20I series scheduled Dec 9–19, 2025, across major Indian venues
• ODIs played earlier in Ranchi, Raipur, and Visakhapatnam saw moderate engagement compared to T20Is
• Commercial stakes: sponsorships and ad revenues peak during T20 matches
• Debate grows over whether T20 is now cricket’s “real test” of skill, adaptability, and fan loyalty
Major takeaway
The India–South Africa series underscores a shifting balance: while Tests remain the traditional pinnacle, T20 cricket is increasingly the format where players, broadcasters, and fans measure success.
Sources: Times of India, ESPNcricinfo, CricSchedule