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Africa T20 Cup “Where Great Stories Start.” 4-6 September 2015 Sahara Park Willowmoore, Benoni Africa T20 Cup “Where great stories start.” 4-6 September 2015 Sahara Park Willowmoore, Benoni SCHOOLS INITIATIVE: • Buy 10 tickets and get 5 free • Will apply to the first 100 schools • This will apply for purchases at the Stadium only ON THE DAY ACTIVATIONS • “Predict the final results” competition…win 4 tickets to all matches played at Sahara Park Willowmoore for the 2015/2016 season • Field Band Foundation • Best dressed Spring Day…win an experience in the Presidential Suite for 2 people on the last day (6 September 2015) • Bring your meat and make use of our Braai facilities TICKET PRICES • 4 September 2015 • R10 Adults • R10 Scholars • 5 & 6 September 2015 • R20 Adults • R10 Scholars Africa T20 Cup • TEAM LISTS Easterns: “Where great stories start.” Ernest Kemm (captain), Thando Bula, Mangaliso Mosehle, Johan Fourie, Grant Thomson, Siphamandla Dapo, Wesley Coulentianos, Vincent Moore, Tabraiz 4-6 September 2015 Shamsi, Junior Dala, Ethy Mbhalati, Clayton August, Quinton De Kock Support Staff: Sahara Park Andre Nel (Head Coach), Ephrahim Nyawo (Assistant Coach), Thato Moagi Willowmoore, Benoni (Manager) Western Province • FIXTURES Pieter Malan, Dane Vilas, Omphile Ramela, Lesiba Ngoepe, Mogammad Hamza, • Matches with * will be broadcasted on Aviwe Mgijima, Wayne Parnell, George Linde, Dayyaan Galiem, Emmanuel SuperSport Seberame, Dane Paterson, Travis Muller, Jack Newby Support Staff: Pool A – Sahara Park Willowmoore, Benoni Faiek Davids (Coach), Dieter Swanepoel (Fitness Trainer), Paul Adams (Franchise Coach) Month Day Date Time Home Team Away Team Northerns Albie Morkel, Heinrich Klaasen, Rivaldo Moonsamy, Corbin Bosch, Rowan Richards, Sep 15 4 18:00 - Easterns Western Province Fri D/N Ruben Claassen, Aiden Markram, Dean Elgar, Alfred Mothoa, Lungi Ngidi, Lerato 21:10 Kgoatle, Qaasim Adams, Theunis De Bruyn Sep 15 5 Western Province Northerns* 09:30 - Support Staff: Sat Day 12:40 Mark Charlton (Head Coach), Duzi Mbata (Assistant Coach), Russell Clarke (Trainer) Sep 15 5 13:00 - Easterns Zimbabwe* Sat Day Zimbabwe 16:10 Malcolm Waller (Captain), Richmond Mutumbami, Kevin Kasuza, Tinotenda Sep 15 5 16:30 - Northerns Zimbabwe Mutombodzi, Peter Moor, Luke Jongwe, Roy Kaia, Wellington Masakadza, Taurai Sat D/N 19:40 Muzarabani, Neville Madziva, Donald Tiripano, Kudzai Sauramba, Keith Jaure Sep 15 6 Zimbabwe Western Province* Support Staff: 10:00 - Sun Day Hondo Tafadzwa (Head Coach), Mupotaringa Anesu (Physiotherapist), Chioza 13:10 Stanley (Assistant Coach/ Manager) Sep 15 6 13:30 - Easterns Northerns* Sun Day 16:40.
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