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Cricket Md.Pmd Click on www.classworldschools.com to return to home page South African Schools’ cricket, both boys and girls is run under the auspices of Cricket South Africa, Wanderers Club, 21 North Street, Illovo, Johannesburg, 2116. Tel +27 11 880 2810. Fan e-mail: [email protected] November 2008 ClassNiels MombergWorld is theSchools’ Manager: Schools’ Cricket [email protected] www.cricket.co.za Schools Notice Board Page 2 SA Schools’ Teams Page 3 Provincial representatives 2004 to 2006 Page 4 Provincial representatives 2004 to 2006 The Proteas players from 2010 to 2014 s Cricket Flyer Graeme Smith (Captain) King Edward VII School Kyle Abbott Kearsney College Hashim Amla Durban High Farhaan Behardien Westerford High Johan Botha Grey High School Port Elizabeth Mark Boucher Selborne College, East London Henry Davids Stellenbosch HS Quinton De Kok Kes AB de Villiers Affies, Pretoria M de Lange Ben Vorster High Faf du Plessis Affies JP Duminy Plumstead High Dean Elgar St Dominic’s College Hershelle Gibbs Bishops Paul Harris Fish Hoek Colin Ingram Woodridge Jacques Kallis Wynberg Boys Rory Kleinveldt Plumstead High Charl Langeveldt Luckhoff Secondary Richard Levi Wynberg Boys Ryan Mc Laren Grey College, Bloemfontein David Miller Maritzburg College African School’ Albie Morkel Vereeniging HS Morne Morkel Vereeniging HS Chris Morris Pretoria Boys High Makhaya Ntini Dale College, King Williamstown Justin Ontong Paarl Gimnasium Wayne Parnell Grey High School Alviro Petersen Gelvendale, Otto du Plessis Robin Peterson Alexander High School Aaron Phangiso CBC Pretoria Vernon Philander Ravensmead Secondary Ashwell Prince St Thomas, Port Elizabeth Jacque Rudolph Affies Dale Steyn Hans Merensky, Phalaborwa M Tahir Pakistan Angels High School Rusty Theron Grey High School Thami Tsolekile Pinelands High School The South Lonwabo Tsotsobe Westering High David Wiese Witbank High Roelof v d Merwe HS Waterkloof Click on www.classworldschools.com to return to home page South African Schools 2010 South African Schools’ 2007 Kaegen Rafferty,(C), St Andrews, Free State. 1. Wayne Parnell, Grey High, Eastern Cape, C) Sahil Bissoon, Glenwood High, KZN 2.Clayton August, New Orleans Secondary David Bunn, St Alban’s College, Northerns 3. Bradley Barnes, Fairbiarn College Quinton De Kok, KES, Gauteng 4. Ricky Gouveia, Kearsney College, KZN Josh Dolley, Westering High, Western Cape 5. Reeza Hendricks, HS Noord Kaap Johan du Preez, HS Stofberg 6. Waldo Lategan, Oudtshoorn HS, SWD Grant Edmeades, Wynberg Boys, Western Cape 7. Pieter Malan, HS Waterkloof, Northerns Chad Fortune, Wynberg High, Western Cape 8.Rilee Rossouw, Grey College, Free State Duanne Oliver, HS Centurion 9. Aubrey Swanepoel, Elizabeth Conradie Sumanth Sunkari, Glenwood High, KZN 10. Cebo Tshiki, Hudson Park High, Border Lizaad Williams, Hugenote HS 11. Yaseen Vallie, Cravenby Secondary Simon Khomari, St Andrew’s School 12. Obus Pienaar, Grey College, Free State South African Schools’ 2013. South African Schools Colts 2010 Lenert van Wyk (Paul Roos Gimnasium, Boland) S A School’s Cricket Team 2006 1. Yaseen Valli (c) King Edwards VII School, Gauteng J Vandiar - Durban High School - KZN (Captain) 2. Bradley Bopp Grey High, Eastern Cape Rudi Seconds (Queens College, Border) Reza Hendricks (Hoerskool Noordkaap, Griquas) K Niewoudt - Paul Roos Gym - Boland 3. Driaan Bruwer, Affies, Northerns P Malan - Waterkloof - Northerns 4. Matthew Christensen, Rondebosch Boys, Western Cape Dale Campbell (Paul Roos Gimnasium, Boland) SA Engelbrecht (Affies, Northerns) W Parnell - Grey High - Eastern Province 5. Clyde Fortune, St Josephs College B Barnes - Fairbairn College - Western Province 6. Dayyaan Galien, Rondebosch Boys, Western Cape Aviwe Mgijima (Selborne College, Border, captain) CJ Van der Schyff (Grey College, Free State) C Dolley - Grey High - Eastern Province 7. Zubayr Hamza, Rondebosch Boys, Western Cape R Roussouw - Grey College - Free State 8. Andile Phehlukwayo, Glenwood Boys, KZN Shadley Van Schalkwyk (Wynberg Boys' High School, Western Province) M Arnold - St Alban’s - Northerns 9. Kagiso Rabada, St Stithians, Gauteng W Landsdale - St David’s - Gauteng 10. Grnat Roelofsen, King Edwards VII School, Gauteng Fraser Nixon (Alberton High School, Gauteng) Aubrey Swanepoel (Elcon, Griqualand West) K Maharaj - Northwood - KZN 11. Ngazibini Sigwili, Hodeson Park, Border R v/d Ross - Pinelands High School - WP 12. Keith Dudgeopn, Parktown Boys, Gauteng Brandon Viret (Northlink College, Western Province) Kabelo Setshedi (Kenneth Masikela Secondary, L Lesele - St Andrew’s - Free State Easterns). Coach: Rafeek Ismail Manager: Niels Momberg South African Schools’ 2012. South African Schools’ 2009. 1. Diego Rosier (c) HS Noord Kaap, Northern Cape SA Colts XI 2006 2. Shakier Abrahama, Grey High, Eastern Cape Josh Richards (captain, St Alban’s College Northerns) s Cricket Flyer A Mgijima - Selborne College - Border (Captain) 3. Wesley Coulentianous, St John’s College, Gauteng Mujahiid Behardiend (SACS, Western Province) D Campbell - Paul Roos Gym - Boland 4.Daryn Dupavillon, Maritzburg College, KZN Andre Malan (Hoërskool Waterkloof, Northerns) A Swanepoel - Elcon - Griqualand West 5. Clyde Fortuin, St Josephs College Matthew Hullet (St Charles’ College, KZN Inland) SA Engelbrecht - Affies - Northerns 6.Craig Kirsten, Kearsney College, KZN David White (Grey High School, Eastern Province) R Second - Queen’s College - Border 7. Greg Oldfield, Michaelhouse, KZN Malcolm Nofal (King Edward VII School, Gauteng) S van Schalkwyk - Wynberg Boys’ High School - 8. Vasili Orros, Grey College, Free State Bokang Mosena (St Andrew’s School, Free State) Western Province 9. Shaylen Pillay, KES, Gauteng10. Ngazibini Sigwili, Calvin Savage (Maritzburg College, KZNInland) B Viret - Northlink College - Western Province Hudson Park, Border Siyabulela Simetu (Bishops, Western Province), CJ v/d Schyff - Grey College - Free State 11. Jason Smith, Wynberg Boys High, Western Cape Sammy Mofokeng (Hoërskool Menlopark, Northerns) F Nixon - Monument - Gauteng 12. Anrich Norje, Brandwag Itumeleng Moseke (Hoërskool Akasia, Northerns) 12th man: Lionel Vaaltyn (Woodridge College, EP) L van Wyk - Paul Roos Gym - Boland Manager: Pierre Hugo (Free State) R Hendricks - Northern Cape - Griqualand West South African Schools’ 2011. Coach: Goolam Jaffer (Western Province) K Setshedi - Kenneth Masikela - Easterns Coach:B Malimba 1. Prenelan Subrayen (Glenwood, KZN - captain) Manager:N Momberg 2. Jean Bredenkamp (Paarl Boys’ High, Boland) South African Schools’ Colts 2009. 3. Mkhululi Calane (Dale College, Border) Rico du Plessis (captain, Hoërskool Randburg, Gauteng) 4. Khalipa Cele (Northwood, KwaZulu-Natal) Ghiaan Cloete (Northern Cape, Griquas) South African Schools 2005 5. Murray Coetzee (Pretoria Boys’ High, Northerns) Quinton de Kock (King Edward VII School, Gauteng) D Elgar - St Dominic’s - Free State (captain) 6. Corné Dry (Grey College, Free State) Simon Khomari (St Andrew’s School, Free State) 7. Jan Frylinck (Boland Landbou, Boland) B Thompson - Grey High - Eastern Province Jerry Nqolo (Dale College, Border) P Mommsen - Hilton College - KZN 8. Craig Kirsten (Kearsney College, KwaZulu-Natal) Johan du Preez (Hoërskool Stoffberg, Easterns) 9. Lesiba Ngoepe (Hans Moore, Easterns) G Mokoena - Queen’s College - Border Matthew Pillans (Pretoria Boys’ High, Northerns) M Mbatha - Durban High School - KZN 10. Diego Rosier (Noord-Kaap, Griqualand West) Riaan Botha (Hoërskool Outeniqua, SWD) 11. Calvin Savage (Maritzburg College, KZN Inland) C Kieswetter - Bishop’s - Western Province Keegan Rafferty (St Andrew’s School, Free State) W Parnelle - Grey High - Eastern Province 12. Marcello Piedt (Outeniqua HS, SWD) Njabula Mgenge (Durban High School, KwaZulu-Natal), Coach: Mike Bechet (Maritzburg College) J Symes - St John’s - Gauteng Lizaard Williams (Weston Secondary, Boland) R Pietersen - Northern Cape - Griqualand West Manager: Shaheed Khan (Western Cape Sports School) 12th man: Rabian Engelbrecht (New Orleans, Boland) Umpires: Marlon Jansen (Free State) and Jurie Sadler M Serame - Milner - North West Manager: Shaheed Khan (Western Province) M Siboto - Wynberg Boys - Western Province African School’ (Northerns) Coach: Geoffrey Toyana (Easterns) C Alexander - Bellville Tech - Western Province Manager: B Malamba. South African Schools’ Colts – 2011 South African Schools’ 2008. 1. Ian Herold (St. Andrew’s College, Eastern Cape,C) SA Colts XI 2005 2. Taariq Chiecktey (Rondebosch Boys’, WC) 1. Dale Deeb, Trinityhouse High, Gauteng G Burger - Northern Cape - Griqualand West (C) 3. Gideon Conradie (Paarl Gimnasium, Boland) 2. Andrea Agathangelou, Fields College L Mosena - St Andrew’s - Free State 4. Yasser Cook (St. Stithian’s College, Gauteng) 3. Clayton August, New Orleans Secondary School P Malan - Nelspruit - Mpumalanga 5. Andries Gous (Grey College, Free State) 4. Temba Bavuma, St David’s Marist Inanda, Gauteng S Seyibhokwe -Dale - Border 6. Vincent Moore (Springs Boys’ High, Easterns) 5. Thomas Kaber, Affies, Northerns P Furstenburg - Grey High - Eastern Province 7. Senuran Muthusamy (Clifton, KwaZulu-Natal) 6. Brendon Louw, Outeniqua High, SWD A Kritzinger - Bishop’s - Western Province 8. Solomzi Nqweni (Grey Boys’ High, Eastern Cape) 7. Bokang Mosena, St Andrew’s School L Thumana - Hudson Park - Border 9. David Rhoda (St. Stithian’s College, Gauteng) 8. Mangaliso Mosehle, Dr Johan Jurgens High K Abbott - Kearsney - KZN 10. Jared van Heerden (Durban High School, KZN) 9. Jerry Nqolo, Dale College, Border A Mgijima - Selborne - Border 11. Jovaun van Wyngaardt
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