The programme, for the hosts, included a triangular ODI series involving Australia A and India A followed by two four-day games with the latter.
"All three participating countries are to be congratulated on the quality of their cricket and the manner in which all the games were played," Lorgat said yesterday.
"Both India and Australia came here with a large number of players with international experience and it was an excellent test for our rank of potential future Protea players."
"South Africa, Australia and India all have plenty lot of depth to their cricket and I am hopeful that this initiative is something that can be built on going forward," he said.
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South Africa A levelled the two-match unofficial Test series by registering an emphatic 121-run victory over India A at Pretoria yesterday.
"This last match represented the best traditions of the first-class game with the one side first gaining the ascendancy and then the other fighting back to dominate," he said.
India A had comprehensively won the first match by an inning and 13 runs at Rustenburg last week.