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TTC Newsletter V1 Edit1 vol. one edition 1 Newsletter THR UGH THE C VERS THR UGH THE C VERS Newsletter vol. one edition 1 MESSAGE FROM AMATEUR KFC MINI CRICKET MANAGER YOUTH CRICKET – JAY NAIDOO It is with the greatest of pleasure that I pen a message for the re – launch of CASTLE CHALLENGE KZNCU Amateur/Coaching Newsletter. It is that time of the year when exams are nearly over and all our top junior cricketers are busy putting in their last minute preparations for the various National Weeks. I take this opportunity on behalf of PLAYER PROFILE the Council and Saff of our Union to wish these young men and women all the best for the various weeks. COACHING TIPS I trust you will enjoy our publication which is aimed at sharing information and happenings within our Union. If you have any ideas on how we could improve on this publication feel free to mail Ritesh Ramjee on [email protected] . SCORER BOX On behalf of our Council and Staff, I also take opportunity of wishing everyone all the best over the festive period. TOWNSHIP Kind Regards & Best Wishes DEPARTMENT Jay Naidoo Have your next function at Kingsmead VENUE FOR HIRE THR UGH THE C VERS Newsletter vol. one edition 1 KFC MINI CRICKET Union/ Sub Union Centers Names Cell Numbers Durban and District Adam/ILLovo Scelo Madlala 071 267 1254 Amanzimtoti Charmaine Smal 083 728 8830 Kevin Maiden 082 598 6089 [email protected] Nicky Tischendorf [email protected] Bluff Dianne Morgan 083 384 4550 Chatsworth Ragini Moodley 083 776 1808 Clermont/Dabeka Allan Langa Nqoba 073 386 7540 Crusaders Penelope Clift 082 579 0036 Durban Primary Joeffrey Veersamy 031 564 2360 Ingonyameni Mkhuliseni Shozi 073 570 9015 Eden Collage Cherize van den Berg 081 486 9715 [email protected] Folweni Lungisani Simelane 074 264 7486 Golden gate way Lennon Joseph 083 781 6522 Hoy Park Mrs Govender 084 973 9684 International Christian Schools Fabain Crowie 073 614 8181 Isipingo Kamal Singh 083 270 6431 kloof Shaun 082 328 0012 KwaMakhuthat Mondli Dlamini 073 044 3171 KwaMashu Frank Siyabonga Gumede 071 904 4523 KwaNdengezi SD Gumede 074 875 1030 Lamontville Kwazi Mdluli 083 756 9397 Lindelani Sandile Hlogwa 071 534 7430 Mpumalanga Khulekani Ndlovu 079 770 4718 Newlands Preim Lutchmai 031 578 3062 Northlands Shuan Carrol 031 564 2360 Ntuzuma Zamani Mfusi 078 536 5992 Phoenix Mukesh Jugmohan 083 286 6444 Queensburgh sanjay Govender 082 540 4414 Santi Ntokozo prudance Gcabashe 071 078 4714/073 228 6817 ntokozoprudancegcabashe@gmail. com UMlazi Khenneth Mafunga 083 666 3413 Ilembe Ilembe Petros Buthelezi 071 327 6759 Ugu Southern Natal Ben Malamba 084 608 3185 Verulam Verulam Romy Naidoo 082 872 2179 Tongaat Tongaat Ahameed Bux 083 774 7861 Umzinto Umzinto Jane Padayachiee 082 471 5043 Uthungulu Uthungulu Basi Malamba 084 366 9616 Umkhanyakude Umkhanyakude Happy Ndlovu 083 293 6514 THR UGH THE C VERS Newsletter vol. one edition 1 Youth Cricket Schools Twenty 20 Competition Our preparation for the Schools Twenty Final Logs for Second Group Stages Competition began in early September with prelim round of fixtures taking place in the ffg areas , Phoenix , Chatsworth, Umzinto, Southern Natal ,Tongaat , Illembe, Uthungulu ,Verulam ,Reservoir Hills/Newlands. We had over 60 schools participating in this round of fixtures. The outcome of this prelim round was to National Week Squads 2014 select a composite side in each of these Sunfoil KZN Under 19 Team areas to participate in the First Group Stage. The first group stages were player on the 15, 22, 20 October 2014. The following teams qualified for the second group stages which was played on the 5, 12, 19 November 2014. •DHS •Clifton •Umgeni Manager: Kugan Subrayen Coach: Yashin Hassan Assistant Coach: Thokozani Zulu •Glenwood Week: Coca Cola Khaya Majola 17-22 DECEMBER 2014 PRETORIA •Grantleigh Sunfoil KZN Under 19 Girls Team •Kingsway •Westville Boys •Northwood •Illembe •Kearsney College •Umzinto •Crawford LL Manager: Sane Kuzwayo Coach: Dinesha Devnarain Assistant Coach: Trisha Chetty Week: CSA Girls U19 Week 12-16 DECEMBER 2014 NELSPRUIT THR UGH THE C VERS Newsletter vol. one edition 1 Youth Cricket Sunfoil KZN Under 17 Team Manager: Sharmin Naidoo Coach: Desigan Reddy Assistant Coach: Bheki Nyathikazi Week: CSA BOYS U17 WEEK 11-15 DECEMBER 2014 JOHNANNESBURG Sunfoil KZN Under 17 Rural Team Manager: Desigan Pillay Coach: Anton Geringer Week: RURAL BOYS U17 WEEK 11-15 DECEMBER 2014 KLERKSDORP Sunfoil KZN Under 15 Team Manager: Jarryd Chetty Coach: Fabain Lazarus Assistant Coach: Siyabonga Gumede Week: CSA BOYS U15 WEEK 13-17 DECEMBER 2014 OUDTSHOORN THR UGH THE C VERS Newsletter vol. one edition 1 Youth Cricket Sunfoil KZN Under 13 Team Manager: Guru Ramcharan Coach: Kenneth Mafunga Assistant Coach: Ugasen Govender Week: CSA BOYS U13 WEEK 11-15 DECEMBER 2014 POTCHEFSTROOM CASTLE CHALLENGE THR UGH THE C VERS Newsletter vol. one edition 1 CASTLE CHALLENGE KWAZULU-NATAL CRICKET UNION CASTLE CHALLENGE 50 OVER Competition Stream 1 Bowling Average as at 7 December 2014 Must have played 4 or more matches and bowled for 4 or more matches to qualify. KWAZULU-NATAL CRICKET UNION CASTLE CHALLENGE 50 OVER Competition Stream 1 Bowling Average as at 7 December 2014 Must have played 4 or more matches and batted for 4 or more matches to qualify. THR UGH THE C VERS Newsletter vol. one edition 1 CASTLE CHALLENGE KWAZULU-NATAL CRICKET UNION CASTLE CHALLENGE 50 OVER Competition Stream 2 Bowling Average as at 7 December 2014 Must have played 3 or more matches and bowled for 3 or more matches to qualify. KWAZULU-NATAL CRICKET UNION CASTLE CHALLENGE 50 OVER Competition Stream 2 Bowling Average as at 7 December 2014 Must have played 3 or more matches and bowled for 3 or more matches to qualify. THR UGH THE C VERS Newsletter vol. one edition 1 CASTLE CHALLENGE KWAZULU-NATAL CRICKET UNION CASTLE PREMIER 50 OVER Competition Bowling Average as at 7 December 2014 Must have played 4 or more matches and bowled for 4 or more matches to qualify. KWAZULU-NATAL CRICKET UNION CASTLE CHALLENGE 50 OVER Competition Bowling Average as at 7 December 2014 Must have played 4 or more matches and batted for 4 or more matches to qualify. THR UGH THE C VERS Newsletter vol. one edition 1 CASTLE CHALLENGE KWAZULU-NATAL CRICKET UNION CASTLE PREMIER WOMAN 30 OVER Competition Bowling Average as at 7 December 2014 Must have played 2 or more matches and bowled for 2 or more matches to qualify. KWAZULU-NATAL CRICKET UNION CASTLE CHALLENGE WOMAN 30 OVER Competition Bowling Average as at 7 December 2014 Must have played 4 or more matches and batted for 4 or more matches to qualify. THR UGH THE C VERS Newsletter vol. one edition 1 PLAYER PROFILE Divan van Wyk Smangaliso Nhlebela Name: Divan van Wyk Name: Smangaliso Nhlebela Nickname: Shark Nickname: smangie/smagz School Attended: Glenwood High School School Attended: Grey College Favourite Food: Beef Lasagne Favourite Food: Braai Vleis Favourite Drink: Fanta Orange / Iron Brew Favourite Drink: Coke Zero Favourite Movie: Undisputed 2 / Blood & Bones Favourite Movie: Brave Heart Favourite TV show: Punked Favourite TV show: Modern Family Favourite Cricketing Moment: Making my Favourite Cricketing Moment: Wow ! 4 day wins vs debut for KZN Amateur Team Cobras & Titans All time favourite cricketer: Jacques Kallis ,Ian Bell All time least favourite cricketers:None All time favourite cricketer: Matt Hayden ,Gary Kirsten Favourite Music Artist: Little Wayne All time least favourite cricketers: none Pet Hate: slugs,snails Favourite Music Artist: Variety Favourite sportsperson (non-cricketing): Ronaldinho Pet Hate: Lies /Usain Bolt Favourite sportsperson (non-cricketing):Usain Bolt Least favourite sportsperson (non-cricketing): Lebron James Least favourite sportsperson (non-cricketing): None 5 dream dinner party guests (dead or alive): 5 dream dinner party guests (dead or alive): Nelson Micheal Jordan, Kobe Bryant ,Nelson Mandela, Oprah Mandela, Lance Klusener, Daniel Sincuba, Winfrey, Hansie Cronje Jan van Riebeeck Funniest thing seen on a cricket field: Funniest thing seen on a cricket field: Keeper trying Player refuses to go out after an LBW shout & telling his to catch the ball with butt cheeks teammates who gave him out that he is not playing next week. THR UGH THE C VERS Newsletter vol. one edition 1 COACHING TIPS So how do 1 2 you bowl an in and out swinger? The wrist and ball positions below illustrate the different ball and wrist positions for the out and in-swingers: Position of the wrist and ball for an out swinger Another key component to swing bowling be it 1 2 traditional swing or reverse swing is the condition of the ball and that is why you often see fielders and bowlers shining the ball on their pants and sometimes various other less legal things to change the condition of the ball and the consequently the path it travels through the air. Hopefully this article gives you some insight into the skill of swing bowling and allows you even greater satisfaction the next time Dale Steyn sends a batters off stump cart wheeling out of the ground with an unplayable swinging delivery Position of the wrist and ball for an in swinger THR UGH THE C VERS Newsletter vol. one edition 1 SCORER BOX Linear Scoring in KwaZulu-Natal The linear form of cricket scoring is growing in popularity and, as the preferred scoring system of the ICC and Cricket South Africa, has now been introduced at all levels of cricket in KwaZulu-Natal. Linear scoring consists of two sheets – a worksheet and a summary sheet. During the match every ball is recorded on the worksheet and information is then transferred from the worksheet onto the summary sheet.
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