• AfricaPicks launches cricket betting hub

    Built by storytellers who understand the numbers and the narrative, AfricaPicks.com is redefining the sports betting conversation across the continent.

    Cricket fans across South Africa now have a home that speaks their language.

    AfricaPicks.com, the digital platform dedicated to rugby, football and now cricket betting analysis, has partnered with SACricketmag.com to deliver daily expert picks, odds breakdowns and opinion-driven previews that connect passion with prediction.

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    With cricket officially added to its offering, AfricaPicks completes its coverage of South Africa’s three biggest sports – giving fans one dynamic hub where intelligence meets entertainment.

    AfricaPicks will provide comprehensive coverage of the ICC calendar – Test cricket, ODIs and T20Is – domestic competitions including the CSA 4-Day Series and One-Day Cup, plus global franchise leagues such as the SA20, IPL, BBL, PSL, Hundred and more.

    From match-ups to momentum shifts, punters and fans will have access to analysis built on trends, conditions and value-driven betting insight.

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    “We’ve always believed that betting deserves storytelling,” said AfricaPicks editor Oliver Keohane. “Cricket is one of the richest tactical sports in the world, and adding it to our platform completes the AfricaPicks vision. Working with SACricketmag.com allows us to take that insight to a passionate, knowledgeable audience.”

    The platform blends SACricketmag.com’s authority with AfricaPicks’ bold digital identity and analytics-driven content model. Fans will find match previews, best bets, tournament guides and unfiltered opinion – all designed to empower punters with intelligent, accessible information.

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    AfricaPicks.com now stands as the continent’s most complete destination for rugby, football and cricket betting conversation

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