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Messages | Team Lists | Chris Nenzani | President, CSA...... 2 ...... 34 Thabang Moroe | Chief Executive, CSA...... 3 ...... 35 South Africa’s (CSA’s) vision is to make cricket a truly national sport of winners. This has two elements to it: | General Manager, Cricket...... 4 ...... 36 OUR • To ensure that cricket is supported by the majority of South Africans and available to all who want to play it. • To pursue excellence at all levels of the game. Niels Momberg | Youth and Tertiary Manager, CSA... 5 Eastern Province...... 37 VISION Shaheed Khan | Chairperson, SA Schools Cricket.. 6 Free State...... 38 Charles Morgan | Tournament Director...... 7 ...... 39 Gary Corin | President, Eastern Cricket...... 8 KZN Coastal...... 40 As the governing body of cricket in the country, CSA will be led by: Cassim Suliman | CEO, Eastern Cricket...... 9 KZN Inland...... 41 • Promoting and protecting the game and its unique spirit in the context of a democratic South Africa. • Basing our activities on fairness, which includes inclusivity and non-discrimination. Carel Bosman | Momentum Sponsorships ...... 11 ...... 42 • Accepting South Africa’s diversity as a strength. Mpumalanga...... 43 OUR • Delivering outstanding, memorable events. Umpires | 12 • Providing excellent service to its Members and stakeholders. North West...... 44 MISSION • Optimising commercial rights and properties on behalf of its Members. Local Organising Committee | 12 Northern Cape...... 45 • Implementing good governance based on the King code of governance, and ensuring diligence, honesty and transparency in all our activities. IXU ...... 46 • Actively marketing cricket from mini-cricket to the Proteas. Medical Support | 13 South Western Districts...... 47 Western Province...... 48 Entertainment | 13 Zimbabwe...... 49 CSA is committed to living by the following values: Daily Programme | 15 • Honesty and integrity – we tell the truth and act consistently on a set of ethical principles. Playing Conditions | OUR • Professionalism and diligence – we strive to perform at the highest level of excellence. VALUES • Mutual respect and fairness – we acknowledge the rights and dignity of others and treat those we engage with Fixtures | 16 Playing Conditions | Time Cricket ...... 50 equitably. Playing Conditions | Limited Over...... 64 Venues of Previous Weeks | 19 Appendix 1 | Protective Equipment...... 80 Appendix 2 | Directives...... 81 U13 Cricket Week | Preview 20 Schools Code of Conduct | 83

Transformation is about the sustainability of financial revenue, intellectual capital, human capital and talent in Statistics | 22 the work place and on the field, thereby ensuring CSA’s sustainability, relevance and competitive edge. CSA TRANSFORMATION firmly believes in systematic transformation from grassroots as an entry point and throughout its cricketing structures. Such transformation provides improved access, fair opportunity and support for all South Africans, STATEMENT within and beyond the boundaries of the playing field.

cricket week | Boys U13 | Benoni | 10-14 December 2018 1 Chris Nenzani | President, CSA Thabang Moroe | Chief Executive, CSA

The national weeks are the No successful tournament is possible without the Cricket South to a collective effort and will serve you well in your later jewels in Cricket South assistance of scorers, umpires and grounds staff and we Africa welcomes all life no matter what career path you choose to follow. Africa’s (CSA) development thank them as well as the staff of our affiliated provinces administrators, coaches, crown as they represent the for their unsung contribution. I want to assure them that players and parents to the The National Weeks do not only give you the opportunity progress our boys and girls their contribution is highly appreciated. National Boy’s and Girl’s to test your abilities. Cricket is a far greater sport make through cricket. Weeks, which represent than that. You will meet different people from different CSA urges all the players to appreciate the privileged the annual culmination of backgrounds sporting diverse cultures and it is indeed This development is not just position they have been given in being selected to representative junior cricket. this diversity that is one of our great strengths. There will about cricket. Our sport represent their provinces and to make use of the be opportunity for you to make friendships that you will is unique in that players opportunity. Needless to say, it has treasure for the rest of your life. spend a whole day together in playing a match rather taken a lot of hard work from many coaches, players, than a couple of hours. This inevitably leads to well CSA, for their part, will accurately monitor the progress organisers and our parents to get to this point. It is I urge you to get the best out of cricket and the best out grounded and lasting friendships based on comradeship of all participants, not just in the tournament, but as thus important for players to appreciate this and rise to of yourself too! Over the past year we have seen players and respect. When you enjoy playing cricket with or their flourishing careers unfold to make sure that cricket the occasion by performing to their full potential while just out of our youth ranks, and Wiaan against another cricketer you tend to find other areas continues to grow both as a sport and as a nation- enjoying the week. Mulder, representing the Proteas with distinction. The of common interest outside the game that form an builder. sky is indeed the limit! important part of one’s overall social development. The National Weeks provide an important window for CHRIS NENZANI the future of South African cricket. CSA, its Affiliates and The Proteas are our pride and the epitome of all that is CSA values our investment in youth extremely highly. It President, Associates have hence taken all the necessary steps good about South African cricket. They are wonderfully is an important contribution to nation building through to ensure these tournaments are well and enhance talented individuals and their goal is always to fulfil our cultural diversity which has become one of the pillars on further our world-renowned ability to organise top-class vision of making cricket a truly national sport and South which our cricket is built. CSA has travelled a wonderful events. Africa a nation of winners. journey as we celebrate 27 years of unity and everybody You are the future of that vision. You are at the early can be proud of their contribution. I would like to extend my appreciation to all those, especially the volunteers, who have given freely of their stage of our #ProteaFire. Enjoy your cricket and live your There are countless cricketers who have gone on time and talents to deliver the National Weeks. It takes dreams! from our various tournaments to engrave their names much sacrifice and without their contribution our youth In conclusion, I extend a special word of thanks to our with distinction in South African cricket history and we would not be able to make the progress needed to sponsors: Coca-Cola of the Khaya Majola Week and congratulate them and thank them for their contributions. reach the top level. Volunteers are essential to help us Momentum of the under-17, under-15 and under-13 achieve the ultimate success to which we aspire. I must also put on record our thanks to all the people tournaments. who have given up their time without reward to coach To the players, we congratulate you on being selected. THABANG MOROE and mentor our youngsters and also to the parents who Remember that cricket is a team sport and yet relies Chief Executive, CSA have encouraged their children to make cricket their on your individual performance to benefit the team. preferred sport. This dichotomy will enable you to learn the wonderful experience of knowing exactly what you are contributing

cricket week | Boys U13 | Benoni | 10-14 December 2018 cricket week | Boys U13 | Benoni | 10-14 December 2018 2 3 Corrie van Zyl | General Manager, Cricket Niels Momberg | Youth & Tertiary Manager, CSA

The National Cricket The aim of the CSA Pipeline is for “CSA to be the best December every year is We recognise the Umpires who are also trying to Tournaments are the cricket playing nation in the world” and to achieve this when the Youth Programs impress in their quest to reach the highest rungs on the culmination of the hard each part of the pipeline needs to play its strategic part. reaches its zenith when the umpiring ladder. The scorers also play a very important work done throughout Schools cricket has always been the backbone of the best young cricketers arrive role for which we will be forever grateful. the year by the players, pipeline and it is important that this remains the case. at National weeks with stars coaches and administrators It is also crucial that we access the entire population in their eyes. Schools play a Coaches and management also play a key role in the of the game of cricket in our of South Africa to create a larger talent pool that will crucial role to produce top successes of the week, not only off the field of play country. ensure that the players rising to the top are the best we players for the Proteas on a but also on it. Unfortunately, when winning at all costs can produce, resulting in the Proteas being the best sustainable basis. becomes the order of the day the first place, we look Not only is this a stage for team in world cricket. for culprits is in your direction. It is therefore critical that you to showcase your talent but a step towards the rest It has been a long, and dare I say difficult, road to get to you set the correct tone and example to all the players of your cricket playing career. Some of you will have Lastly but by no means least, I would also like to thank this point. There are thousands of players that strive to gathered here. aspirations to play for the Proteas and become part of our partners and sponsors, Coca-Cola and Momentum, reach this level and, in the end, only the best Under 13 the “#ProteaFire”. These tournaments are opportunities for investing in these tournaments. CSA realises that Boys from each province made it. Play! to build towards the realisation of these aspirations without these partnerships the pipeline would not be as The Eastern Cricket Union will be hosting the NIELS MOMBERG that you might have. It is important, however, that, as effective and the initiatives would be fewer which would Youth and Tertiary Manager you build your career and showcase your talent, you limit the opportunities for players, coaches and match Momentum Under 13 Tournament. Special thanks go show the values that are associated with ProteaFire. officials to grow towards realising their dreams. out to Leonard Rajagapaul and his LOC who pulled out Truth, respect, and adaptability are but a few of the all the stops to ensure that your overall experience is an values associated with ProteaFire and they are equally May you have a successful and more importantly a very unforgettable one. Many matches will be played in and applicable to the way you should be conducting enjoyable tournament. around the iconic which will be a magnificent experience for the Boys. yourselves during these tournaments. CORRIE VAN ZYL In addition, this is an opportunity for CSA to thank every CSA General Manager: Cricket Charles Morgan as Tournament Director played a key player, coach, parent, teacher, administrator, selector, role to ensure that all boxes were ticked. His calm but scorer and umpire for the hard work and dedication that firm leadership style goes a long way in ensuring a top- you have put in throughout the year, the time you have class event year in and year out. invested and the sacrifices you have made to ensure It is also very important to welcome and thank that the quality of cricket on show is of the highest Momentum Health for their continued support of Cricket calibre. in South Africa. Without committed and loyal sponsors events like this and others would not be possible.

cricket week | Boys U13 | Benoni | 10-14 December 2018 cricket week | Boys U13 | Benoni | 10-14 December 2018 4 5 Shaheed Khan | Chairperson, SA Schools Cricket Charles Morgan | Tournament Director

Congratulations to all We wish you all a very successful and memorable Congratulations to all Our sponsors Momentum continue with their the players and team tournament and it is our prayer that you will return home our young cricketers on commitment and dedication to developing cricket management who have safely and enriched in many special ways. achieving this fantastic amongst our youth and we are extremely grateful for been selected to participate milestone of representing their role in this wonderful game. To Mr. Momberg, Youth in this National Cricket We also wish to take this opportunity to thank Cricket your province at a National and Tertiary Cricket manager, we thank you for your Week. It is significant South Africa and the sponsors Momentum and Coca- Week. Being at such a endeavours in creating opportunities for our youth and when you are selected Cola for its role in making this national cricket week prestigious week must be ensuring that the game continues to expand within our to represent your a reality, the team management for accepting the seen as an honour and school system. province. Not only are you responsibility attached to this event, the tournament privilege as you now have afforded the opportunity organising committee for their efforts in ensuring a the opportunity to compete CHARLES MORGAN of encountering new experiences, but you have the world-class event. at the next level against your peers from across the Tournament Director: CSA U13 satisfaction that you are among the best players Have fun! country. The hard work of the coaches, parents and representing your province and you will be rubbing schools must be applauded as it has laid the foundation shoulders with the best of your peers in the country. SHAHEED KHAN for our young cricketers. Chairman: SA Schools Cricket This national week reinforces the vision of Cricket South I trust that you will play the game in a manner that Africa and SA Schools Cricket to promote access and upholds the values of true sportsmanship and not adopt opportunity for all learners who wish to play cricket from a win at all costs approach. Honesty, integrity and recreational to elite level. In addition, it enables us to test respect are fundamental to your development as a true the success of our programmes on the national front, sportsman and it is essential that you are mindful of this and to identify the future stars of South African cricket. always, especially on the playing field, as you strive for excellence. This special privilege also calls for special responsibilities. Be the best disciplined and good ambassadors for your school and province that you can be. Whilst the primary objective is to succeed on the playing field, your participation should be based on full commitment, fair play and opportunity for all players to develop.

cricket week | Boys U13 | Benoni | 10-14 December 2018 cricket week | Boys U13 | Benoni | 10-14 December 2018 6 7 Gary Corin | President, Eastern Cricket Cassim Suliman | CEO, Eastern Cricket

Eastern Cricket are Lastly, I would like to thank Cricket South Africa (CSA), On behalf of the President; privileged to contribute the sponsors, Momentum and the Eastern Cricket Board of Directors towards ensuring that the Local Organising Committee, for putting together this in conjunction with Momentum U13 Cricket Tournament. Sincere thanks and appreciation also to all management and staff Week is a memorable the match officials, managers, coaches and volunteers we would like to welcome event. In line with the vision for your efforts in delivering a successful tournament one and all to the u13 of Cricket South Africa on behalf of Cricket South Africa (CSA). It takes Momentum CSA National (CSA) to pursue excellence much sacrifice, time and effort to deliver on such an Week that Eastern Cricket at all levels of the games, honourable event. are hosting from the 10- the Eastern Cricket team 16 December 2018 at is proud to host our cricketing friends from all corners May you all have a successful and most memorable Willowmoore Park Cricket Stadium. of our country. To all the officials, managers, coaches, tournament. players and parents, we extend a warm and hearty We would like to welcome all teams participating in the GARY CORIN event and wish you all the successes in this tournament. welcome to the City of Ekurhuleni, Benoni, known as President, Eastern Cricket the City of Lakes. We trust that your stay in the City of May you acquire lasting friendships, install the values of Ekurhuleni, Benoni, will be a pleasant one. the gentlemen’s game in this event and take back with This tournament forms part of the Cricket South Africa you found memories of this event. (CSA) pipeline in search of future Protea players. To be To the match officials; local organizing committee and selected to represent one’s province at this prestigious ground-staff – we thank you for all your efforts for National Cricket Week is a great honour and privilege. without you this tournament will not commence. This week allows friendships to be born, you as players to interact and compete with your peers across the I am certain that Eastern Cricket will deliver a successful country and to take back with you found memories of event on behalf of Cricket South Africa. this Tournament. I trust that the quality of cricket will be of the highest calibre. In keeping with the spirit of Lastly, let this event bring about the comrade; friendship this wonderful game, we expect tough competition and brotherhood to all involved and may you have a safe while upholding the sporting values cricket has been journey back home. espoused for well over a . This is an opportunity CASSIM SULIMAN for you to compete at the highest level and to do so in a CEO, Eastern Cricket safe and sporting environment where respect, integrity and camaraderie are synonymous experiences.

cricket week | Boys U13 | Benoni | 10-14 December 2018 cricket week | Boys U13 | Benoni | 10-14 December 2018 8 9 Carel Bosman | Momentum Sponsorships

As the official sponsor of To all the players, keep in mind the Momentum One Day cricket in South Friendship Pledge, reminding you of friendship, respect, Africa, Momentum is once integrity and sportsmanship. again proud to partner with Cricket South Africa in This week you will be representing your region, your supporting Schools Weeks, school and your family, and most of all you. Play well, the development of the play hard and enjoy every single moment. game and young South Remember – you were born with Momentum! Africans. Choose health CAREL BOSMAN Our vision is that, by investing in talent, supported Momentum Sponsorships by education, we can make a difference. Momentum Six reasons why a healthy lifestyle could be rewarding wants to be here for your journey to success during the tournament.

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Momentum, a division of MMI Group Limited, an authorised financial services and credit provider. Local Organising Committee | Medical Support |

ROLE Name and Surname Cell number Email address Hospitals Andrew Nel 082 218 6009 [email protected] Glynnwood Hospital 33-35 Harrison Street, Benoni 011 741 5000 Co-Heads of the LOC Gift Xaka 072 990 1172 [email protected] Netcare Linmed Hospital 5 Hull Road, Rynfield, Benoni 011 748 6200 Accommodation Leonard Rajagapaul 083 9797 770 [email protected] Lakeview Hospital 1 Mowbray Ave, Benoni 011 422 4531 Berrelyn Platt 083 512 3633 [email protected] Sunshine Hospital 1522 Soma St, Actonville, Benoni 011 420 3000 Administration Kenneth Masinga 083 667 9394 [email protected] Pharmacies Yolandi Frost 082 673 0119 [email protected] Clicks Lakeside Mall Shop 17, Lakeside Mall 011 427 1835 Scorers/Umpires Michelle Smit 082 850 9550 [email protected] Eastern Medicine Depot 24 Tom Jones St, Benoni 011 421 0836 Stewards Julius Maziya 078 190 4864 [email protected] Dis-Chem Ground Floor, Road, Farrarmere, Benoni 011 749 6900 Fields Brendan Frost 072 193 1367 [email protected] Photographs Andre Steyn 083 227 7699 [email protected] Christo Faber 076 488 6557 [email protected] Meals Jannie Groenewald 071 461 5497 [email protected] Entertainment |

East Rand Mall Movies, games, restaurants Carnival Mall Movies, games, restaurants Umpires | Carnival Casino Movies, games, restaurants Emperors Palace Movies, games, restaurants Name Province Name Province Philip Vosloo Manager Thabiso Paul Mashiane Limpopo Donovan Van Der Westhuizen Boland Reenen Louw Mpumalanga Mandla Peter Border Tshegofatso Galane Northerns Danie Rabie Easterns Mabe Mosimanegape North West Sindile Bungane Eastern Province Andrew Boraine Northern Cape Ayanda Sekweyiya Free State Portius Thapelo Moabelo Gauteng Spencer Rupiya Gauteng Ryan Lok Western Province Somanathan Govender KZN Aslam Regal Western Province Frikkie Pretorius Northerns

cricket week | Boys U13 | Benoni | 10-14 December 2018 cricket week | Boys U13 | Benoni | 10-14 December 2018 12 13 Daily Programme |

ARRIVE | SUNDAY, 9TH DECEMBER 2018 DAY 3 | WEDNESDAY, 12TH DECEMBER 2018 12h00 Liaison officers meeting at Lakes Hotel 06h30 Breakfast (till 07h45) 14h00 Teams arrive and registration at Lakes Hotel 09h00 Matches commence (Time cricket) 15h00 Team Photographs after registration. 1st Session 09h00 – 13h00 18h00 Opening Function – Lakes Hotel Drinks 10h10 – 10h20 Briefing session for Management – Meeting Room, Lunch 13h00 – 14h00 20h30 Lakes Hotel 2nd Session 14h00 – 16h15 DAY 1 | MONDAY, 10TH DECEMBER 2018 Drinks 15h10 – 15h25 06h30 Breakfast (till 07h45) Last Hour 16h15 09h00 Matches commence (Time cricket) 18h30 Team Night Out 1st Session 09h00 – 13h00 DAY 4 | THURSDAY, 13TH DECEMBER 2018 Drinks 10h10 – 10h20 06h30 Breakfast (till 07h45) Lunch 13h00 – 14h00 09h00 Matches commence (Limited overs) 2nd Session 14h00 – 16h15 1st session 09h00-12h15 Drinks 15h10 – 15h25 12h15 Lunch CONTRIBUTING TO THE Last Hour 16h15 2nd session 13h15-17h00 18h30 Supper (Hand in laundry) 18h30 Supper 19h30 Managers Meeting – Meeting Room, Lakes Hotel DAY 5 | FRIDAY, 14TH DECEMBER 2018 DEVELOPMENT Coaches Meeting – Meeting Room, Lakes Hotel 06h30 Breakfast (till 07h45) DAY 2 | TUESDAY, 11TH DECEMBER 2018 09h00 Matches commence (Limited overs) OF THE GAME 06h30 Breakfast (till 07h45) 1st session 09h00 – 12h15 09h00 Matches commence (Time cricket) 12h15 Lunch 1st Session 09h00 – 13h00 2nd session 13h15 – 17h00 Drinks 10h10 – 10h20 19h00 Closing function Lunch 13h00 – 14h00 DAY 7 | SATURDAY, 15TH DECEMBER 2018 2nd Session 14h00 – 16h15 Teams Depart Drinks 15h10 – 15h25 Last Hour 16h15 18h30 Supper (Hand in laundry) 19h30 Managers Meeting – Lakes Hotel

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Team Team Venue DAY 4 | 13 DECEMBER 2018 DAY 1 | 10 DECEMBER 2018 50 OVERS – FIXTURES CONFIRMED AT WEEK TIME CRICKET 1 1 KZN Inland Border Actonville 1 2 2 Eastern Province North West Actonville 2 3 3 Easterns Boland Willowmore Main 4 4 Free State Mpumalanga CBC 2 5 5 Gauteng Northern Cape Willowmore A 6 6 KZN Zimbabwe St. Dunstans 7 7 South Western Districts Western Province Willowmore B 8 8 Northerns Limpopo CBC 1 DAY 5 | 14 DECEMBER 2018 DAY 2 | 11 DECEMBER 2018 50 OVERS – FIXTURES TO BE CONFIRMED AT WEEK TIME CRICKET 1 1 Gauteng North West CBC 1 2 2 KZN Mpumalanga Willowmore Main 3 3 Western Province KZN Inland Willowmore A 4 4 Eastern Province Easterns Benoni High 5 5 Northerns South Western Districts Willowmore B 6 6 Zimbabwe Free State Actonville 1 7 7 Border Limpopo St. Dunstans 8 8 Boland Northern Cape Willowmore C These have been done for the first 3 days. Thereafter fixtures and venues for the 50 over games will be done at the week. DAY 3 | 12 DECEMBER 2018 **VENUES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. TIME CRICKET 1 Gauteng Eastern Province Willowmore Main 2 KZN Boland Willowmore B 3 North West Northerns Actonville 1 4 South Western Districts Northern Cape CBC 2 5 Western Province Zimbabwe CBC 1 6 Border Free State St. Dunstans 7 Mpumalanga Easterns Willowmore A 8 KZN Inland Limpopo Actonville 2

cricket week | Boys U13 | Benoni | 10-14 December 2018 cricket week | Boys U13 | Benoni | 10-14 December 2018 16 17 Venues of Previous Weeks |

1968 Salisbury 1981 Durban 1994 Paarl 2007 Benoni 1969 Cape Town 1982 Bloemfontein 1995 Boksburg 2008 1970 Springs 1983 1996 Pretoria 2009 Cape Town 1971 Kimberley 1984 Port Elizabeth 1997 Cape Town 2010 Potchefstroom 1972 East London 1985 Paarl 1998 Potchefstroom 2011 East London 1973 Durban 1986 Pretoria 1999 Kimberley 2012 Paarl 1974 Virginia 1987 Cape Town 2000 East London 2013 Free State 1975 Port Elizabeth 1988 Kimberley 2001 Durban 2014 Potchefstroom 1976 Johannesburg 1989 East London 2002 Bloemfontein 2015 Johannesburg 1977 Pretoria 1990 Johannesburg 2003 Johannesburg 2016 Cape Town 1978 Cape Town 1991 Durban 2004 Port Elizabeth 2017 Oudtshoorn 1979 Kimberley 1992 Bloemfontein 2005 Paarl 1980 East London 1993 Port Elizabeth 2006 Oudtshoorn

cricket week | Boys U13 | Benoni | 10-14 December 2018 19 U13 Cricket Week | Preview

This is the third occasion on which Eastern Cricket The performances of these players have once again Other under-13 week products to make their debut in is clearly in the picture as a possible selection for next has hosted the Momentum under-13 national cricket underlined the important role the various youth weeks the ODI format this year were Khaya Zondo, Christiaan year’s ICC Men’s World Cup in England and Wales. week with the previous occasions being at Boksburg in play in Cricket South Africa’s development pipelines that Jonker and Hendricks while Gihahn Cloete and Jonker 1995 and Benoni in 2007. A glance at the brochure for are key to the vision of making cricket a truly national did so in the T20 version. Under-13 week products continue to make their that latter week indicates that the Northerns team was sport accessible to all and also in ensuring standards of mark at junior level with three of them – Reynard van captained by who has gone on to make excellence that are reflected in the world standing of the As previously mentioned, Hendricks became the third Tonder, who was honoured with the captaincy, Wandile a spectacular start to his international career with the Proteas. Protea to score a century on debut in the ODI format. Makwetu and Gerald Coetzee – all being chosen for Proteas. What made his performance even more remarkable the team of the tournament at the ICC under-19 World Comment on the achievements of past products of the was the fact that he did it away from home in the testing Cup played in New Zealand earlier this year. There The opening batsman has had a spectacular start to under-13 week at both senior and junior international conditions to be encountered on the sub-continent in Sri were seven under-13 products in the squad of 15 for his Test career over the past 12 months, making four level cannot pass without paying tribute to one of its Lanka and also did it with the highest strike of all time that tournament and another 11 in the squad of 17 that centuries, including two in the home series against greatest sons, AB de Villiers, who earlier this year called among debutants (114). He was only the 14th player to toured England this year and reminds one of the class of Australia when he scored 480 runs at an average of time on his glittering international career. He leaves the score an ODI century on debut of all time. 2003 who achieved a similar outcome when the junior 60 to equal the performance of the legendary Barry international game as one of the great players of all Proteas fielded the likes of AB de Villiers, JP Duminy and Richards. He might also have made a century on debut time, not just for the statistics he achieved as batsman, Hendricks had actually made his T20 debut for the , all men who have captained the Proteas. against Bangladesh when he sacrificed his to wicketkeeper, fielder and , but more importantly Proteas four years previously on a white ball tour to a run out in attempting to get his partner, – for the manner in which he played the game. Australia and he showed the determination to keep We now all look forward to the class of 2018 and wish another old boy of the under-13 week – to his century knocking on the door with outstanding performances them everything of the best in living their dreams both on after a double century opening . He was certainly the most innovative player of his era, a in franchise cricket to gain ODI selection as well. He and off the field! supreme entertainter, and became the game’s truly 360 If that was not enough he has also had the privilege of degrees batsman. Happily, he will continue to grace the captaining the Proteas in the ODI Series against India game to which he has contributed so much in various earlier this year. T20 leagues around the world and specifically in our own Mzansi Super League. Willowmoore Park, the headquarters of Eastern cricket, has a distinguished history. It has hosted 9 ODIs and If AB will be remembered as a blast from the past those featured ’s maiden ODI century there will always be successors and one such blast against Bangladesh – his score of 146 in this match is a from the present is Lungi Ngidi who made his debut ground record in this format – as well as for the Proteas in both ODI and this year, making a century on his ODI debut against Ireland. He having been initially capped in the T20 format. His is one of only three South Africans to achieve this, the emergence at international level has been nothing short others being two other products of the under-13 week, of spectacular. He produced a match-winning spell that and . also clinched the Test series against the world’s No. 1 ranked side, India, on his home SuperSport Park ground and is also the Proteas leading wicket-taker in ODI cricket this year.

cricket week | Boys U13 | Benoni | 10-14 December 2018 cricket week | Boys U13 | Benoni | 10-14 December 2018 20 21 Statistics |

U13 SA Schools/u19 First Class Int U13 SA Schools/u19 First Class Int U13 SA Schools/u19 First Class Int U13 SA Schools/u19 First Class Int BOLAND Villet JM (Eikestad) 1985-86 1994-95 Osborne B (Dale) 1974-75 1981 1980-81 Botha J (Susannah Fourie) 1994-95 1999-2000 2000-01 2005 Andrews S (Young Peoples) 1986 1993-94 Vorster C (WA Joubert) 1989 1994-95 Palframan SA (Dale) 1982 1990-91 1993 Bradfield C (Grey) 1987 1993 1994-95 August C (Hopefield) 2003 2007-09 2006-07 BORDER Peinke KR (Selborne) 1996 2004-05 Breetzke M (Grey) 2011 2017-18 2017-18 Bailey R (Young Peoples) 1992-93 1998-99 Beamish M (Dale) 1982 1994-95 Pethu M (Hudson Park) 1996-97 2005-06 Brown D (Grey) 1983 1988 1984-85 Botha D (Eikestad) 2003-04 2010-11 Bennett B (Buffalo Flats) 1993 2001-02 Phillips L (Queen’s) 1976-77 1984-85 Butters A (Muir) 1977 1984-85 Brink M (Brackenfell) 1988 1993 1994-95 Birch A (Queen’s) 1998 2003-04 2004-05 Pope B (Dale) 1984 1988-89 Callaghan D (Grey) 1978 1983 1983-84 1993 Cloete A (Paarl) 2014 2017-18 Birch CD (Queen’s) 1998 2006-07 Pope SC (Dale) 1984-85 1990-91 Crankshaw FK (Union) 1971 1979-80 Daneel P (Eikestad) 2000 2005-06 2006-07 Bossr, J (Selborne) 2010-11 2016 Pringle M (Dale) 1979 1983-84 1985-86 1992 Creed M (Grey) 1991-92 1997-98 1998-99 De Lange C (Worcester North) 1993-94 1998-2000 1998-99 Boucher MV (Selborne) 1989 1994-95 1995-96 1997 Ramoo R (Selborne) 2000 2004-05 2008-09 Dakin J (Grey) 1973 1985-86 Dill J (Stellenbosch Primary) 2007 2013 2014-15 Brown K (Queen’s) 1978-79 1984-85 Ranger MN (Dale) 1997 2004-05 Davis MJ (Woodridge) 1984 1990-91 Du Toit W (Somerset West) 1994 1998-99 1998-99 Buckley J (Vincent Park) 1969 1979-80 Ranger RBC (Dale) 1969-70 1976-77 De Klerk J (Triomf) 2011-12 2016-18 2017-18 Engelbrecht R (Magnolia) 2005 2009-12 2010-11 Calane M (Dale) 2005-06 2011 2014-15 Russell RC (Selborne) 1969 1978-79 Dolley B (Clarendon) 2004-05 2011-12 Fortuin B (Paarl BJS) 2007 2013-14 Callaghan D (Selborne) 1977 1983 1983-84 1993 Sansom RA (Dale) 1969 1977-78 Dolley J (Gelvan Park) 2004-05 2010 Fortuin W (Young Peoples) 1988 1995-96 Christoffels K (Queen’s) 2007 2014 2013-14 Seyibokwe S (Dale) 1999 2008-09 Emslie P (Graeme) 1981 1986 1993-94 Henderson C (Worcester) 1983-85 1990 1990-91 2001 Cullinan D (Queen’s) 1978-79 1983-84 1983-84 1993 Sigwili N (George Randell) 2008 2012-14 2014-15 Fensham RG (Grey) 1970 1977-78 Henderson J (Worcester) 1987-88 1994-95 Cullinan R (Queen’s) 1978 1983 1984-85 Smith M (Dale) 1993 2003-04 Fensham S (Grey) 1998 2005-06 Henry R (Rhenish) 2005 2010 2012-13 Du Toit J (Beaconshurst) 1998 2007 Still Q (Selborne) 1986-87 1992 1993-94 Fensham WG (Grey) 1971 1977 Hlazo G (Hermanus) 2002 2014-15 Dyali AZM (Dale) 1997 2004-05 Stonier M (Selborne) 1981 1990-91 Ferrant DJ (Grey) 1975-76 1983-84 Jaftha P (Steenvliet) 2000 2009-10 Fourie SE (Selborne) 1986 1993-94 Tessendorff K (Queen’s) 1972-73 1977-79 1980-81 Ford M (St. Andrew’s) 1973 1984-85 Koch D (Somerset West) 1989 1997-98 Griffiths A (Hudson Park) 1980 1985 1988-89 Tshiki C (Annshaw) 2003 2007 2010-11 Furstenburg P (Grey) 2000 2011-12 Koen L (Paarl Gym) 1980 1985 1987-88 1997 Gqamane A (Dale) 2002 2009-10 Tyali D (Dale) 2000 2006-07 Heath JP (Grey) 1984 1990-91 Le Roux J-P (Hermanus) 2006 2015-16 Hammond G (Dale) 1988-89 1997-98 Walters M (Selborne) 1997-98 2005-06 Hendricks D (St. Dominic) 2003 2009-10 2009-10 Liebenberg E (Paarl BJS) 1984-85 1990 1996-97 Howell G (Dale) 1996-97 2004-05 Wiggill J (Selborne) 1988 1995-96 Hobson LA (Kingswood) 1975 1982-83 Louw C (Hugo Rust) 2008 2017-18 Kemp J (Queen’s) 1989-90 1995 1995-96 2001 Zondeki M (Dale) 1994-95 2000 2000-01 2002 Horan B (Grey) 1987 1992 1995-96 Malan D (Paarl BJS) 2000 2006 Koopman G (Hudson Park) 2004 2009-10 EASTERN PROVINCE Homani Z (Aron Gqadu) 1995 1999-2001 2001-02 Mehl F (Paulus Joubert) 2010 2016-17 Krweqe M (Mdantsane) 2012 2017 Abrahams S (Al-Hazhar) 2007 2012 Howell DH (Grey) 1970 1976-77 Nackerdien I (Paarl Gym) 2003 2011-12 Love G (Selborne) 1990 1995-96 Abrahams U (Parkside) 1994 1998-2000 2000-01 Howell I (Grey) 1970 1976-77 Ontong J (Young Peoples) 1992-93 1998-99 1998-99 2001 Makalima D (Dale) 1992-93 1997, 2000 1998-99 Adair S (Grey) 1999 2005-06 Ingram C (Woodridge) 1998 2003 2004-05 2010 Oosthuizen R (Brackenfell) 1985 1990 1991-92 Makongolo S (Middeldrift) 1998 2005-06 Amm PG (St. Andrew’s) 1976 1981 1981-82 Lees PJ (Kingswood) 1982-84 1996-97 Philander L (St. Alban’s) 2010 2015 Mayet M (Stirling) 2010-11 2017 Ballantyne Cr (St. Andrew’s) 1978 1984-85 Lones BWA (Grey) 1976 1980-81 1985-86 Sandri P (Huguenote) 1996 2003-04 Mnyaka A (Hudson Park) 2012 2017-18 Barclay P (Woodridge) 1977-78 1984-85 Long GL (Kingswood) 1973 1979 1979-80 Smit W (Mikro) 1986-87 1994-95 Morris M (Stirling) 1980-81 1985 1987-88 Bassano C (Grey) 1987-88 2001 Magala S (Muir) 2004 2010-11 Smith RA (Brackenfell) 1984-85 1994-95 Ngqolo J (Dale) 2004 2008-09 2009-10 Bauermeister K (Herbert Hurd) 1975-76 1983-84 Mallett D (Grey) 1983 1988 1993-94 Stevens G (Willems Vallei) 1999 2004 2005-06 Ntini T (Selborne) 2013 2017-18 Baxter C (St. Andrew’s) 1996 2000-01 2003-04 Miller G (Grey) 1985 1991 1993-94 Van Wyk J (Worcester East) 1991 2000-01 Nyaku O (Stirling) 2007 2014-15 Billson M (Grey) 1973 1982-83 Moore E (Handhaaf) 2006 2011-12 Van Wyk L (Eikestad) 2002 2007-08 Ogilvie JD (Queen’s) 1970-71 1976-77 Bopp B (Grey) 2008 2013-14 Morgan GA (Summerwood) 1984 1989 1993-94

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U13 SA Schools/u19 First Class Int U13 SA Schools/u19 First Class Int U13 SA Schools/u19 First Class Int U13 SA Schools/u19 First Class Int Murray W (St. Andrew’s) 1990 1997-98 Booysen J (Kragbron) 1997 2002-04 2003-04 Bothma C (St. Andrew’s) 1993-94 1999 Rafferty K (St. Andrew’s) 2005 2010-11 2010-11 Ndwandwa S (Elundini) 2009 2016-17 Bowes C (Tom Newby) 2005 2012 2010-11 Coetzee G (Grey) 2012-13 2017-18 Regenstein S (Grey) 1973-74 1979 1979-80 Nel R (Kabega) 1997 2004-05 Celliers G (Ermelo) 1991 2001-02 Cronje F (Grey) 1980 1985 1987-88 Rossouw R (Grey) 2002 2006-08 2007-08 2014 Parnell W (Booysen Park) 2002 2005-08 2006-07 2009 Coulentianos W (CBC) 2007 2012 2012-13 Cronje WJ (Grey) 1981-82 1986-87 1987-88 1992 Smith S (Grey) 2002-03 2007-09 2009-10 Price J (St. Andrew’s) 2004-05 2010-11 2011-12 Degambur K (Rylands) 2007 2015-16 Deacon C (Steynsrus) 1992 2002-03 Strydom JJ (Grey) 1974-75 1980 1980-81 Price M (St. Andrew’s) 1994 2000 2001-02 De Swardt R (Van Riebeeck) 2011 2017 2018-19 De Kock HG (Grey) 1996 2002-03 2004-05 Van Aswegen JG (Merriespruit) 1988-89 1994 1994-95 Procter AC (Grey) 1971-72 1979-80 Dial B (St. Dunstan’s) 2008 2013-14 De Kock M (Hoopstad) 2014 2018-19 Van Biljon P (Grey) 1999 2006-07 Richardson DJ (Marist) 1971 1977-78 1984 Du Preez J (Die Arend) 2005 2010-11 2009-10 De Villiers CJ (Senekal) 1999 2006-07 Van der Schyff CJ (W Postma) 2000 2005 2006-07 Richardson RT (Marist) 1975-76 1984-85 Harris M (Boksburg) 1993 2003-04 De Villiers SP (Fonteine) 1977 1985-86 1993 Van der Schyff W (W Postma) 1998 2005-06 Riley J (Grey) 1977 1986-87 Hlengane I (Masisebenze) 2001 2005-06 Donald AA (Grey) 1979 1984-85 1985-86 1987 Van Ee A (JBM Hertzog) 1983 1994-95 Rippon W (Kingswood) 1979 1985-86 Jantjies C (CBC) 1992 1996 Dreyer J (Lumiere) 2007 2017-18 Van Heerden CJ (Harmony) 1973-75 1980 1980-81 Roe G (Grey) 1986 1993-94 Kuhn HG (Barberton) 1997 2004-05 2009 Elgar D (St. Dominic) 2000 2005-06 2006-07 2012 Van Rooyen R (Welkom Volks) 1976-77 1990-91 Rushmere D (Grey) 2011-12 2017 Le Clus F (Impala) 2000 2004 2009-10 Ferreira D (Brebner) 1978-79 1989-90 Van Tonder R (Harrismith) 2011 2015-18 2016-17 Rushmere MW (Woodridge) 1977 1982-83 1983-84 1990 Liebisch S (Baanbreker) 1999 2007-08 Ferreira Q (Brebner) 1975 1986-87 Van Zyl CJGP (Grey) 1974 1981-82 1986 Seaman TC (Grey) 1972-73 1978 1978-79 Livi NJ (Edalinceba) 2001 2005-06 Finlay I (St. Dominic’s) 2003-04 2010-11 Van Wyk D (Grey) 1997-98 2003-04 2003-04 Shaw G (Kingswood) 1986 1992 1993-94 Meyer E (Onverwacht) 1991 1996-97 Gericke G (Brebner) 1977 1983 Van Wyk M (Grey) 1990-92 1997-98 1996-97 2003 Sipamla L (Grey) 2011 2015-16 2017-18 Mogotlane D (Solid Foundation) 2005 2016-17 Griessel L (Grey) 1972 1978-79 Venter JF (Grey) 1981-82 1988 1989-90 Slwana (Isaac Booi) 1997 2004 2004-05 Moore V (Hannes Visagie) 2007 2012-13 2011-12 Jansen PJ (Dagbreek) 2003 2015-16 Volsteedt A (Grey) 1986-88 1993 1993-94 Smuts JT (Graeme) 2001 2008 2007-08 2017 Ngoepe L (Vosloorus) 2006 2011-12 2010-11 Jordaan D (Grey) 1982-83 1992-93 Wentzler LJ (Welkom) 1974-75 1982-83 Smuts K (Graeme) 2002-03 2008-09 2009-10 Ntsimbini Z (Marulana) 2005 2017-18 Khomari S (Brebner) 2003-04 2010 2011-12 Wessels KC (Grey) 1969-70 1973-76 1973-74 1982 Snyman A (Summerwood) 1976 1985-86 O’Connor S (Baanbreker) 1999 2005-06 Le Roux DP (Grey) 1969 1975-76 Whitehead S (St Dominic) 2009-10 2014-16 Stigant B (Grey) 1988 1993 1995-96 Sekhukhune K (Daveyton) 2009-10 2014-15 2014-15 Linde C (Grey) 1994 2004-05 GAUTENG Strydom PC (Grey) 1982 1987 1987-88 2000 Snyman J (Van Riebeeckpark) 2008 2012-13 Linde H (Grey) 1988-89 1995-96 Ackerman M (Horison) 2009 2014 2015-16 Telling RE (St. Dominic) 1997 2004-05 Uys S (Rynfield) 1991 1997-98 Lourens P (Kroonstad) 1973-74 1984-85 Afrika K ((KES) 1998 2003-04 2004-05 Terblanche CW ( Frans Conradie) 1984, 86 1987-88 Van der Wath J (Ermelo) 1991 1996 1998-99 2006 Masheshemane T (St. Andrew’s) 2006 2013-14 Bacher AM (King David) 1986 1993-94 1996 Theron J (Dr. Viljoen) 1998 2005-06 2010 Van der Merwe R (Kragbron) 1997 2004 2006-07 2009 McLaren R (Grey) 1994-96 2001-02 2003-04 2009 Bacher M (Northcliff) 1971 1976 1984-85 Thyssen C (Grey) 1996-97 2000-03 2003-04 Van Woerkom N (Clivia) 1994 2004-05 Mosena B (St. Andrew’s) 2002-04 2008-10 2011-12 Barnard B (General Alberts) 2002 2013-14 Van der Vyver BE (Grey) 1978-79 1984-85 Wiese D (Robert Charles) 1998 2005-06 2013 Mosena L (St. Andrew’s) 1999-2000 2005-06 Barnard L (KES) 1968 1974-75 1974-75 1986 Victor G (Marist) 1978-79 1985 1987-88 FREE STATE Nicolson S (Grey) 1985 1994-95 Benadie CJ (Bryanston) 1975-76 1981 Wessels M (Grey) 1998 2004 Boje EHL (Grey) 1981-82 1989-90 Nieuwoudt G (Naudeville) 1999-2000 2004-05 2007-08 Benfield M (Bryanston) 1989 1993-94 1995-96 White B (Grey) 1982-83 1988 1988-89 Boje L (Grey) 1981-82 1990-91 Ntshona S (St. Andrew’s) 2007-08 2013 Botha A (Dr. Havenga) 1987-88 1998-99 2007 Whyte RJD (St. Andrew’s) 1970-71 1975-76 1976-77 Boje N (Grey) 1984-86 1989-91 1990-91 1995 Orros V (St. Andrew’s) 2006-07 2012-13 2012-13 Cameron R (Glenview) 1999 2006-07 Williams M (Grey) 1993-94 1998-99 Botha FN (Grey) 1987 1994-95 Pienaar K (W Postmas) 2009 2014 2015-16 Campher C (St. Peter’s) 2012 2017-18 Yiba S (Grey) 2005 2014-15 Botha H (Fichardtpark) 1989 1995-96 Player B (Aurora) 1978-79 1984-85 Cartwright R (St. Peter’s) 2005 2013-14 EASTERNS Botha N (Grey) 1982 1987 1993-94 Pretorius N (Odensia) 1982 1986-88 1986-87 Conway D (KES) 2003-04 2008-09 Bergh IC (Delmas) 2006 2015-16 Botha P (Grey) 2003 2009-10 Radley PJL (Grey) 1981-82 1989-90 Cook SC (IR Griffith) 1995 2000-01 2000-01 2016

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U13 SA Schools/u19 First Class Int U13 SA Schools/u19 First Class Int U13 SA Schools/u19 First Class Int U13 SA Schools/u19 First Class Int Cook Y (Robertsham) 2006 2012-13 Masimula W (Phoshola) 1988 1995 1999-2000 Street M (St. John’s) 1991 1995-98 1999-2000 Dupavillon D (Grantleigh) 2007 2013 2012-13 Cooke J (KES) 1985-86 1994-95 Matthews I (Rembrandt Park) 1974 1979 Swan WC (Highveld) 1996 2003-04 Du Plessis J (Durban North) 1974 1988-89 Critchley DW (KES) 1970 1976 McGillivray M (Cliffview) 2003 2010-11 Symes J (Trinity) 1999 2005-06 2005-06 Fotheringham G (Highbury) 1998 2008-09 De Bruyn Z (Jim Fouche) 1988 1994 1995-96 2004 McKenzie N (Rembrandt Park) 1988 1993-95 1994-95 2000 Teeger J (The Ridge) 1980 1985 1993-94 Frylinck R (Sarnia) 1997 2005-06 2017 De Kock Q (KES) 2005 2010-12 2009-10 2012 McLean J (Montrose) 1993 2001-02 Thaba L (Isaacson) 2004 2017-18 Gait A (Warner Beach) 1991 1997-98 1998-99 De Vos D (Baillie Park) 1988 1992-93 1993-94 Mentis M (St. John’s) 1968 1975-76 Thomson G (KES) 2001 2009-10 Grinyer C (Highbury) 1980 1984-85 1985-86 Dewes PRJ (St. Stithian’s) 1968 1976-77 Meschede C (St. Stithian’s) 2004 2011 Tlhokwe T (Shako Bowa) 2007 2017-18 Hauptfleisch W (Yellowwood) 1994 1998-2000 2004-05 De Zorzi T (Crawford) 2010 2015-16 2016-17 Mitchell I (Parkhurst) 1990 1996 1995-96 Tucker B (Roosevelt) 1991 1998 1998-99 Hector B (Highbury) 1992 2001-02 Dikgale I (Soweto) 2008 2015-16 Mitchley CD (Regent’s Park) 1973 1982-83 Tullis P (Rembrandt Park) 1976-77 1981-82 1984-85 Hendrie N (Hillcrest) 2005 2010-11 Drake A (KES) 1969 1979-80 Mitchley S (Rewlatch) 1981 1991-92 Van Buuren M (Harleyvale) 2011 2016 Hodgkinson EJ (Kloof) 1973 1979-80 Du Plessis S (KES) 1976 1988-89 Mogotsi K (Soweto) 2008 2014-15 Van der Merwe W (Rustenburg) 1972-73 1978 1978-79 Hughes D (DPHS) 1989 1994-95 1995-96 Du Preez VF (Parktown) 1969-70 1975-76 1978-79 Morkel A (Handhawer) 1994 1998-2000 1999-2000 2004 Van Jaarsveld VB (KES) 1997-98 2003-04 2003-04 2009 Keegan C (Northlands) 1992 2001 During A (St. Stithian’s) 1986-87 1995-96 Mulder PWA (Florida) 2011 2016 2016-17 2017 Venter MS (De la Salle) 1970-71 1979-80 Khan I (Orient) 1996 2000-03 2003-04 2009 Eksteen C (Northcliff) 1979 1984 1985-86 1991 Mvelase N (Enthutukweni) 2009 2014 2015-16 Vorster L (Baillie Park) 1978-79 1985-86 Khumalo M (Glenwood) 2014 2017-18 Elliott GD (St. Stithian’s) 1992 1996-98 1996-97 2008 Nel D (Bedfordview) 2007 2013 Webster TC (Ashton Park) 1982 1990-91 Khumalo T (Ntuzuma) 2012 2018 Engelbrecht S (Fontainebleau) 2001 2008 2007-08 Nixon F (Kenton) 2001 2006 Weinstein MS (Fairways) 1986 1996-97 Koen T (Kloof) 2010 2016-17 Faasen M (Bryanston) 2006 2013 Nkwe E (Forte) 1996 2002-03 Wright NE (KES) 1969 1978-79 Koenig SG (Highbury) 1986 1991 1993-94 Frost C (St. Stithian’s) 1978 1982 1985-86 Nolte J (Unika) 1978 1987-88 Wulfsohn C 1970 1978 1977-78 Lister-James GN (Westville) 1970 1979-80 Gain D (The Ridge) 1989 1995 1996-97 Otto M (Unika) 1993 2000-01 KWAZULU-NATAL Logan B (Highbury) 1976 1984-85 Graham L (St. Stithian’s) 1989 2000-01 Page MA (KES) 1974 1980 Abbott K (Grantleigh) 2000 2008-09 2013 Logan MB (Highbury) 1972 1980-81 Hearle PK (St. Stithian’s) 1990-91 1996 1996-97 Pienaar RF (Brynevan) 1973 1978 1977-78 1986 Airey M (Clifton) 2006 2011-12 Lortan T (Crawford La Lucia) 2004 2010-11 Hewitt G (IR Griffith) 1985 1993-94 Pillay S (Progress) 2007 2011-13 2010-11 Alexander M (Virginia) 2003 2009-10 Mabuya CS (Glenashley) 2000 2004 2005-06 James M (Rembrandt Park) 1972 1987-88 Pollock GA (Fairways) 1986 1991 1991-92 Benkenstein B (Highbury) 1983 1994-95 Madsen TR (Glenwood) 1970 1975 1976-77 1990 Jeffery I (KES) 1984 1990 Radford WR (Athlone) 1970-71 1977-78 Benkenstein D (DPHS) 1986 1992 1993-94 1998 McGlashan R (Glenashley) 1976 1984-85 Jennings D (KES) 1992 1999-2000 Ramela O (St. Peter’s) 2001 2007-08 Bissoon S (Glenwood) 2005 2010 Mommsen P (DPHS) 1999-2000 2004-05 2010 Jennings K (Dainfern) 2005 2010-11 2011-12 2016 Rhoda D (KES) 2006 2012 2011-12 Bowman M (Durban North) 1976-77 1985-86 Muthusamy S (Clifton) 2006-07 2012-13 Jennings RV (KES) 1968 1971-73 1973-74 1982 Richards J (Trinity House) 2011 2017-18 2018-19 Brown D (Westville) 1992 1998-99 Nash B (Glenmore) 1982 1988 Johnson M (Dunvegan) 1983 1988-89 1993-94 Rickleton R (St Stithian’s) 2009 2014-15 2015-16 Casalis C (Durban North) 1977 1982-83 Ngidi L (Highbury) 2009 2013 2015-16 2017 Jones F (Ridge) 2013 2017-18 Roelofsen G (Helderkruin) 2009 2013-14 2016-17 Cele O (Glenwood) 2009-10 2015 2016-17 Nhlapo C (Glenashley) 2000 2009-10 Jurgensen N (Roosevelt) 1969 1974-75 1976-77 Rundle DB (St. Stithian’s) 1978 1982-83 1984-85 1990 Chetty C (DPHS) 2002-03 2009-10 2008-09 Pearse MJ (Highbury) 1976-77 1982 1984-85 Kuiper AP (St. John’s) 1971 1977 1977-78 1982 Selsick PL (Fairways) 1976 1983-84 Chetty P (Pitlochry) 1998 2014-15 Penzhorn A (Clarendon) 1997 2002 Laing D (Bedfordview) 1983 1987-88 1989-90 Senokwane L (President) 2010 2015 Compton N (Clifton) 1996 2003 (Eng) 2004 2012 Perrott J (Clifton) 1973 1985-86 Laing P (St. Stithian’s) 1997 2005-06 Sierra R (St. John’s) 1992-93 1996-97 Copland CJ (Highbury) 1977 1982 1987-88 Phehlukwayo A (Margate) 2009 2013-14 2013-14 2016 Lumb M (Montrose) 1992 1997-98 2001 2010 Smith, Graeme (KES) 1993-94 1998-2000 1999-2000 2002 Davies R (Clifton) 1975 1981 Pistorius I (Yellowwood) 1983 1990-91 Makwetu W (Montrose) 2011-12 2016-18 2017-18 Smith, Greg (KES) 1996 2001-02 2003-04 Dexter N (Atholton) 1997 2005 Pollock SM (Northlands) 1986 1991 1991-92 1995 Marais GC (St. John’s) 1994 2002-03 Storie AC (Bordeaux) 1978 1985 Drummond T (Highbury) 2001 2007-08 Ramsaroop M (Glenwood) 2005-06 2012-13

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U13 SA Schools/u19 First Class Int U13 SA Schools/u19 First Class Int U13 SA Schools/u19 First Class Int U13 SA Schools/u19 First Class Int Rayner PH (Highbury) 1973-74 1980 1982-83 Forde KA (Merchiston) 1981-82 1989-90 Mosehle M (Roossenekal) 2003 2008-09 2008-09 2017 Moult RD (Kimberley) 1975 1980-81 Rindel M (Northlands) 1975 1983-84 1995 Groom R (Merchiston) 1990 1995 Pretorius R (Laeveld) 2003-04 2012-13 Ntuli T (Kimberley) 2008 2014-15 Roderick G (Clifton) 2004 2010-11 Hulett M (Merchiston) 2004 2009 2009-10 NORTHERN CAPE Pietersen R (Eureka) 2001 2005 2005-06 Sanders M (Kloof) 1992 2003-04 Hurn S (Newcastle) 1973 1978 Abbott G (Kimberley) 1982 1988-89 Rodwell G (CBC) 1971 1980-81 Savage C (Westville) 2004-06 2009-12 2009-10 Johnson N (Drakensview) 1981-82 1988 1989-90 1998 Abrahams G (Pescodia) 2003 2013-14 Rosier D (West End) 2006-07 2010-13 2010-11 Schlemmer (DPHS) 2008 2016-17 Lambert AKC (Merchiston) 1974 1989-90 Adams R (Diamantveld) 2001 2008 2007-08 Roux P (Kimberley) 1974-75 1986-87 Scott D (Northdene) 1972-73 1983-84 Mackay D (Merchiston) 1988 1993 Avenant C (HF Verwoerd) 1993 1998-99 Schonegevel WC (Kimberley) 1974-75 1980-81 Smith DJ (Durban Prep) 1984 1993-94 MacQueen RB (Mbogintwini) 1990 1996 1996-97 Barnes C (Homevale) 2005 2010-11 Schouten GJ (CBC) 1982 1989-90 Smith RA (Clifton) 1974-75 1979-80 1980-81 1988 Mahmoud S (Fordeville) 2009 2015-16 Beukes J (CBC) 1991-92 1997-98 Seleka A (Montshiwa) 2002 2009-10 Snell RP (Athlone Park) 1981 1986-87 1987-88 1990 Miller D (Clifton, Nott. Road) 2002 2008 2007-08 2010 Brooker A (Floors North) 2008 2014 2015-16 Steyn R (Newton) 1979-80 1985-86 1995 Springer ET (Chelsea) 1996 2003 Mkhize E (Umzintovale) 2002 2008-09 Bruwer GM (Eureka) 2008 2017-18 Swanepoel A (HF Verwoerd) 1985 1993-94 Subrayen P (Dianthus) 2005-06 2010-12 2011-12 Orchard J (Merchiston) 1988 1995-96 Cloete G (Newton) 2004-05 2010-12 2008-09 2018 Swartz Z (Newton) 2004 2009-10 Sunkari S (Manor Gardens) 2004 2010 2010-11 Packer T (Scotsville) 1975-76 1984-85 Craigen K (Newton) 1974-75 1989-90 Symcox PL (Herlear) 1971-72 1977-78 1993 Toms D (Northlands) 1975-77 1981 Payn J (Merchiston) 1981 1986 1989-90 De Beer S (Kimberley) 1983-85 1990-91 Symcox S (Herlear) 1982 1988-89 Tramontino GV (Northlands) 1968 1974 1976-77 Penzhorn A (Clarendon) 1997 2002 De Wee G (Kathu) 2000-01 2009-10 Symcox W (Herlear) 1975-76 1984-85 Tramontino MD (Northlands) 1971 1977-78 Potgieter P (Klip River) 1982 1989-90 Dippenaar HH (Newton) 1988-90 1995 1995-96 1999 Van Rensburg R (SP Swart) 2003 2009-10 Vandiar J (Parkside) 2001 2006-09 2007-08 Pryke D (Merchiston) 1983 1990-91 Donaldson D (Newton) 1999 2005-06 Venter G (Kimberley) 1980-81 1985-86 Varner R (DPHS) 1980 1986 1987-88 Rhodes C (Merchiston) 1984 1989 1990-91 Dugmore K (Kimberley) 1972 1977 1983-84 Victor, W (Postmasburg) 2010 2015-16 White D (Highbury) 2003 2009-10 2010-11 Rhodes JN (Merchiston) 1982 1986-87 1987-88 1992 English C (CBC) 1985-86 1992 1990-91 Williams R (West End) 2003 2008-09 2007-08 Whitfield BJ (Virginia) 1971 1976 1977-78 1986 Rowley G (Merchiston) 1991 1998-99 Fairweather MJ (Herlear) 1969-70 1980-81 Wilson HF (Dutoitspan) 1972 1989-90 Williams PH (Northlands) 1970 1978-79 Schorn J (Merchiston) 1995 1999-2000 2000-01 Fletcher M (CBC) 1974-75 1988-89 NORTHERNS Wilson G (DPHS) 1974 1985-86 Shaw TG (Maritzburg) 1971 1980-81 1994 Hendricks R (West End) 2001-02 2007-08 2006-07 2014 Birkenstock U (Die Poort) 2002 2009-10 Wingfield W (Warner Beach) 1990 1995-96 1997-98 Stott B (Merchiston) 1982 1988-89 Holtshauzen F (Voorspoed) 1997-98 2004-05 Brophy G (CBC) 1988 1995-96 Zondo K (Berea West) 2002 2007-08 2018 Torlage D (Penzance) 1975 1984-85 Human I (HF Verwoerd) 1972-73 1993-94 Bruwer D (Lynnwood) 2008 2013-14 2014-15 Zondo Z (Atholl Heights) 2007 2016-17 Van Heerden M (Cordwalles) 2004 2012-13 Johnson JC (Dutoitspan) 1983-84 1993-94 Bryson RE (Strubenvale) 1980-81 1987-88 1997 KWAZULU-NATAL INLAND Veenstra R (Drakensview) 1984 1991-92 Joseph G (West End) 2001-02 2007-08 Bunn D (WHPS) 2005 2010 2010-11 Bentley RM (Hilton) 1971-72 1978-79 1985 Walsh G (Richmond) 1977 1986-87 Kidson I (CBC) 1976 1987-88 Burger JB (Elarduspark) 1994 2003-04 Boote M (St. Charles) 2003 2009-10 Wilson C (Merchiston) 1986 1995-96 Koortzen PPJ (HF Verwoerd) 1990-91 1996-97 Coetzee L (Waterkloof) 1972 1980-81 Bowyer C (Merchiston) 1997 2004 2006-07 LIMPOPO Kruger P (Beacon) 2007-08 2012-13 Coetzee M (WHPS) 2006 2011-13 Bruyns M (Merchiston) 1986 1993-94 Buitendag C (Tzaneen) 2006 2016-17 Liebenberg GF (HF Verwoerd) 1982-85 1989-90 1989-90 1994 Collins ME (St. Alban’s) 1970-71 1976 1979-80 Buxton-Foreman J (Scottsville) 1987 1995-96 Claassen R (Thabazimbi) 2006 2015-16 Liebenberg H (Dutoitspan) 1970-71 1979-80 De Bruyn E (Wierda Park) 1990 1997-98 Crookes DN (Howick) 1981 1988 1989-90 1994 De Lange M (Tzaneen) 2003 2010-11 2011 Louw JL (Diamantveld) 1969 1976-77 De Bruyn P (Wierda Park) 1990 1995-96 Dawson K (Michaelhouse) 1969 1985-86 Apea-Adu K (Soutpansberg) 2008 2014-15 Marais R (Newton) 1976 1988-89 De Bruyn T (Menlo Park) 2005 2012 2013-14 2017 Eccles K (Merchiston) 2003 2009-10 MPUMALANGA Mazzoncini A (Newton) 2004 2009-10 De Villiers AB (Warmbad) 1996-97 2001-03 2003-04 2004 Ford GX (Merchiston) 1973 1982-83 Malan A (Bergland) 2004 2009 2010-11 McLaren A (West End) 1993 1998-99 Dros G (Waterkloof) 1986 1992 1993-94 Forde AJ (Merchiston) 1979 1984-85 1987-88 Maseko S (Duvha Park) 2010 2015-16 Mohale K (Reneilwe) 2007 2013-14 Du Plessis F (Danie Malan) 1996-97 2003 2003-04 2011

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U13 SA Schools/u19 First Class Int U13 SA Schools/u19 First Class Int U13 SA Schools/u19 First Class Int U13 SA Schools/u19 First Class Int Du Plooy JL (Menlo Park) 2008 2014-15 Richards J (WHPS) 2003 2009-10 2009-10 Pienaar JJ (Lichtenburg) 1998 2004-05 Bramwell G (Fish Hoek) 1980 1994-95 Erasmus F (Whitfield) 1987 1995-96 Rudolph G (Theresa Park) 2000-01 2007-08 Pretorius D (Vastrap) 2002 2008 2010-11 2016 Bredell MS (Fish Hoek) 1984-85 1994-95 Foxcroft D (Stephanus Roos) 2011-12 2015-16 Rudolph J (Theresa Park) 1991-94 1997-2000 1997-98 2003 Pretorius GC (Vastrap) 2004 2012-13 Canning RCC (Edgemead) 1996 2004-05 Frielick P (Brooklyn) 1971-72 1977 Rule K (CBC) 1975 1983-84 Ramaboea O (Fields Primary) 2002 2014-15 Christensen J (Pinelands) 2011 2016-17 2016-17 Frenz R (Lynnwood) 2005 2013-14 Selowa PM (Atteridgeville) 1999 2005-06 Senokwane L (President) 2010 2014-15 Christensen M (Pinelands) 2008-09 2013-14 2015-16 Grobler P (Brakpan) 1976 1988-89 Seymore A (Tuinrand) 1988 1992-93 1993-94 Serame NM (KPS) 2000 2004-05 2006-07 Coetzee RT (Rondebosch) 1984 1995-96 Groenewald J (Whitfield) 1978-80 1986-87 Snyman GJ (Wonderboom) 2007 2016-17 Stroh RA (Rocklands) 1994 2004-05 Cohen M (Reddam) 2011 2016 2017-18 Henderson T (Valhalla) 1987 1998-99 2006 Somerville B (CBC) 1978-79 1990-91 Van den Bergh N (Baillie Park) 2002 2009-10 Commins M (Rondebosch) 2010 2016-17 Hewitt D (Stephanus Roos) 2001 2009-10 Trumpelmann R (Hennopspark) 2011 2017-18 Van Niekerk P (Skuinsdrif) 1992 2002-03 Conrad S (Groenvlei) 1979 1984 1994-95 Joubert P (Swartkop) 1991 1995-96 1995-96 Van Buuren G (Doringkloof) 2003 2008 2009-10 Van Schalkwyk L (mooirivier) 1999 2018 Cooke C (WP Prep) 1998-99 2009-10 Kaber T (Anton van Wouw) 2004-05 2008-09 2008-09 Van Onselen B (Irene) 1979 1987-88 Wolmarans J (Orkney) 1995 2001-02 Copeland C (Pinehurst) 1990 1998-99 Kgoatle L (Mamelodi) 2006 2012-13 Van Wyk J (Valhalla) 2002 2008-09 SOUTH WESTERN DISTRICTS Cronje A (Rondebosch) 1997 2002 Klaasen H (Stephanus Roos) 2004 2013-14 2018 Van Wyk K (Garsfontein) 1993 2000-01 Aarons B (Outeniqua) 2010 2017-18 Dalrymple RI (Rondebosch) 1983-84 1989 1992-93 Klopper S (Hennopspark) 2009 2014 Van Zyl DJ (Skuilkrans) 1983 1991-92 Ackermann C (Outeniqua) 2002-04 2010 2010-11 Dawson AC (SACJS) 1982 1992-93 1998 Le Roux H (Halfway House) 1997 2002-03 2005-06 Vercuiel S (Benoni) 1970 1976-77 Botha R (Outeniqua) 2003 2009-10 De Kock G (Boston) 1989 1995-96 Le Roux ML (Anton van Wouw) 1975 1980 1985-86 Vermeulen V (Northridge) 1985-86 1989-91 1991-92 Bredenkamp L (Knysna) 2003 2009-10 De Nobrega J (Bishops) 1992 1996-97 1997-98 Links E (Paratus) 2002 2009-10 Verster R (Anton von Wouw) 2006 2011 2013-14 Du Plessis J (Plettenberg Bay) 2010-11 2017-18 2016-17 Duminy JP (Fairview) 1996 2000-03 2001-02 2004 Ludick W (Hennopspark) 2010 2016 Wagner N (Danie Malan) 1999 2005-06 2012 Lategan W (Van Rheede) 2002 2007 2006-07 During J (Rondebosch) 1971 1976 1977-78 Mahlokwana G (Cullinan) 2007 2017-18 Webber G (Waterkloof) 1979 1991-92 Marrow C (Oakhill) 2009 2015-16 Du Toit JD (Eikestad) 1972 1976-77 1975-76 Malan J (Constantiapark) 2009 2014 2015-16 Welsh DRH (Waterkloof) 1971-72 1977 Nieuwoudt K (Knysna) 2000-01 2006 2008-09 Eadie JP (WP Prep) 1987 1998 Markram A (Cornwall Hill) 2007 2013-14 2014-15 2017 NORTH WEST Piedt M (Conville) 2005 2011 2012-13 Edmeades G (Rondebosch) 2005 2010-11 2011-12 McBride B (Rynfield) 1972 1977 1980-81 Bhayat R (Shukran) 1999 2004-05 Roelfse L (Outeniqua) 2008 2014-15 Fortuin C (WPCC) 2008 2012-14 2013-14 Mills D (CBC) 1979-80 1987-88 Bredenkamp N (Klerksdorp) 2000 2009-10 Volkwyn L (Groot Brak) 2002 2007-08 Fortune C (De Vrije Zee) 2005 2010-11 2010-11 Mofokeng S (Boerefort) 2004 2009-10 2009-10 De Wet F (Rustenburg) 1993 2001-02 2009 WESTERN PROVINCE Friend Q (Boston) 1994-95 2002-03 Mokonyama MJ (Mmanggolwane) 1994 2002-03 Diseko J (Ikageng) 2003 2010-11 Ackerman HD (Rondebosch) 1985 1993-94 1998 Frylinck J (Brackenfell) 2007 2011-13 2010-11 Moonsamy R (Hillside) 2009 2015 Gericke S (Baillie Park) 2000 2006-07 Adams Q (United) 1997 2007-08 Gafieldien I (Strand Moslem) 2009 2016-17 Morris WF 1973 1979-80 Jacobs A (Baillie Park) 1990 1997-98 Baguley BG (Boston) 1983 1994-95 Galiem D (Rondebosch) 2010 2013-16 2016-17 Moseki I (Haakdoring) 2003-04 2009 Jacobs D (Baillie Park) 1994-95 2002 2001-02 Bailey R (Rondebosch East) 1995 2002 2003-04 Gibbs HH (St. Joseph) 1985-86 1991-92 1990-91 1996 Motaung T (Soshanguve) 2011 2016-17 Jansen M (Goudkop) 2013 2018-19 Barnes B (Edgemead) 2001 2006-08 2008-09 Grace GV (Rondebosch) 1987-88 1996-97 Muntingh E (St. Alban’s) 1970 1976 1978-79 Jonker C (Vastrap) 1999 2005-06 2018 Base S (Fish Hoek) 1973 1982-83 Hamza Z (SACJS) 2008 2013 2013-14 Myburgh J (Silverton) 1993 1997-2000 1997-98 Lazenby M (President) 2001 2007-08 Bayly MA (Bishops) 1977-78 1983 Hawtrey P (Fish Hoek) 1972 1982-83 Myburgh S (Silverton) 1996-97 2006-07 2011 Leokaoke K (Strathvaal) 2009 2015-16 Bedingham D (Wynberg) 2007 2013 2012-13 Henry D (Golden Grove) 1991 1998 Ndlovu A (Shirenda-Mamelodi) 1998 2006-07 Le Roux J (Meiringspark) 1996 2004-05 Bing G (Fish Hoek) 1973 1987-88 Hoffman R (Boston) 1986 1990 1994-95 Nel L (Constantiapark) 2000 2007-08 Modimokwane H (Rustenberg N) 2011 2018-19 Bird J (Bishops) 2013-14 2018 Hofmeyr S (Wynberg) 1990 1996 1994-95 Phangiso A (Soshanguve) 1997 2002-03 2004-05 2013 Olivier H (Saamtrek) 2008 2014 Bird WA (Boston) 1979 1992-93 Holmes M (Blue Bells) 1998 2009-10 Prinsloo C (Danie Malan) 1997 2004-05 Phukuile T (Lesego) 2004 2014-15 Bleekers LF (SACJS) 1981 1987 1989-90 Jappie R (Habibia) 1998 2007-08

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U13 SA Schools/u19 First Class Int U13 SA Schools/u19 First Class Int U13 SA Schools/u19 First Class Int U13 SA Schools/u19 First Class Int Jefferies ST (John Graham) 1972 1978 1978-79 1982 Shutte J (St Joseph) 1990 1996-97 De Grandhomme C (St. George) 1999 2003 2005-06 2012 Queri G (Peterhouse) 2001 2006 2010-11 Kallis JH (Wynberg) 1987-88 1993 1993-94 1995 Simetu S (Pinelands) 2004 2009 2009-10 Dollar G (St. John’s) 2013 2017 Roberts B (Ruzawi) 1974 1978 1983-84 Kieswetter C (Bishops) 2000 2005-06 2007 2010 Snyman N (Goodwood Park) 1975-76 1982-83 Ebrahim D (Falcon) 1992-93 1999-00 2001 Robinson K (Karoi) 1973 1984-85 Kirsten AM (SACJS) 1976 1986-87 Solomon I (Bishops) 1983-84 1988-89 1989-90 Elworthy S (CJ Rhodes) 1977 1987-88 1998 Roche L (St. George’s) 2012 2017 2017-18 Kirsten G (Rondebosch) 1980 1985 1987-88 1993 Taliep MS (Primrose) 1991 1998-99 Friend T (St. George’s) 1994 1999-00 2000 Ruswa T (Churchill) 1998 2002-03 Kirsten P (Rondebosch) 1982 1991-92 Telo FD (Tamboerskloof) 1999 2005-06 Frost A (St. John’s) 2012 2017 Samunderu K (Churchill) 2000 2004-05 Koster RA (Bishops) 1981 1987 1989-90 Tsolekile TL (Langa) 1993 1998-2000 1999-2000 2003 Gupa S (Jameson) 2002 2006-07 Schadendorf J (Peterhouse) 2011 2017 Kritzinger A (WP Prep) 2001 2005 Trott J (Rondebosch) 1993 1998-2000 2000-01 2007 Harrison T (St. John’s) 2012 2017 Seager S (St. John’s) 1997 2001 Lawrenson RR (Pinelands) 1969 1980-81 Turner G (St. Joseph) 1976 1984-85 Hick GA (Bankett) 1976-78 1980-81 1991 Sly B (St. George’s) 2011 2015-16 Lazard T (Herzlia) 1978 1983-84 Vallie MY (Cravenby) 2002 2007-08 2009-10 Higgins R (St. George’s) 2001 2004-05 2006 Snyder S (Falcon) 2010 2015-16 Le Roux GS (Wynberg) 1968 1975-76 Van Beuge B (Bishops) 1990 1998-99 Hondo D (Churchill) 1995 2001-02 2001 Stadden B (CBC) 1997 2007-08 Levi R (Kronendal) 2000 2004-07 2006-07 2012 Van der Berg H (Durbanville) 2007 2013 2015-16 Hurlblatt G (J Cowie) 1978 1982 1983-84 Takodza M (Chipembere) 2013 2017 Lillie CC (Fish Hoek) 1981-82 1988-89 Van der Ross R (Garlandale) 2001 2006-07 Hutchings B (Admiral Tait) 1979 1985-86 Takodza T (Churchill) 2011 2015 Magiet A (SACJS) 1996 2004-05 Van Zyl S (Kenridge) 2000 2007 2006-07 2014 Ives J (St. George’s) 2009 2016 Taibu K (Chipembere) 1997 2001-02 Magiet R (Primrose) 1992 1998-99 Verrynne K (Edgemead) 2010 2014-16 2014-15 James WR (Hillside) 1977 1991-92 1998 Taibu T (Churchill) 1996 2001 2000-01 2001 Maron R (Grove) 1987-88 1995-96 Viret B (Simonsberg) 2001 2009-10 Jarvis K (St. John’s) 2002 2007 2009-10 2011 Taylor B (St. John’s) 1998-99 2003 2001-02 2004 Martin BP (SACJS) 1975-76 1980-81 1980-81 Voss MF (Rondebosch) 1979 1984 1984-85 Jaure K (Chipembere 2010-11 2015 Wallace PF (Victoria) 1972 1977 1982-83 Martin PW (SACJS) 1973 1978 1978-79 Whittingdale R (Bishops) 1968 1977-78 Kondo K (Churchill) 2001 2007-08 Waller M (St George’s) 1997 2007-08 2008 Matthews C (Pinelands North) 1977 1986-87 1991 Wingreen I (Rondebosch) 1973 1983-84 Kusano S (CBC) 1998 2003-04 Welch N (St. John’s) 2010-11 2013-14 Matthews D (Bosmansdam) 2010 2015-16 Young B (The Grove) 2005 2010-11 Landman D (Falcon) 2002 2008 Williams S (Falcon) 1999 2003 2004-05 2005 Mitchell TJ (SACJS) 1980-81 1989-90 ZIMBABWE Madondo T (Falcon) 1993-94 1999-00 2000 Muller T (Grove) 2006 2012 2011-12 Ballance G (Peterhouse) 2002 2007 2008 2013 Marisa S (Falcon) 1998 2002 2011-12 Munnik R (De Waveren) 1990-91 1996 1997-98 Benade R (Lomagundi) 2000 2005 2010-11 Mashinge W (Godfrey Huggins) 2009 2016 2015-16 Newby J (SACJS) 2006 2017-18 Brant S (St. John’s) 1996 2001-02 Matigimu K (St. George) 2011 2015-16 Nkomo A (Langa) 1993 1997-99 Brundle A (St. John’s) 1997 2001 Matsikenyeri S (Chipembere) 1995-96 2001 1999-00 2003 Norman D (Boston) 1976-77 1982 1983-84 Byrom E (S. John’s) 2010 2017 Mawoyo T (Hillcrest) 1999 2003 2001-02 2006 Petersen L (Grove) 2002 2011-12 Cameron J (St. George’s) 1999 2004 2010 Mbwembwe A (Churchill) 1997 2001 2001-02 Pote M (Eversdal) 2002 2011-12 Chaitezvi V (Jameson) 2001 2005 Meth K (CBC) 2001 2005 2006 2006 Puttick A (Rondebosch) 1993 1997-2000 2000-01 2004 Chigumbura E (Churchill) 1999 2004 2001-02 2004 Murray R (St. John) 2011 2015-17 2017-18 Rayment P (Bergvliet) 1978 1984-85 Chikowero M (Glenwood) 2012 2017 2017 Mwavenga W (Vainora) 1997 2001 2001-02 2005 Richards IG (Boston) 1978 1987-88 Chiradza A (Prince Edward) 2012 2017 Ndlovu A (Milton) 2009 2014-15 Richardson M (Rondebosch) 1999 2010 Chiradza T (Zengeza) 2010 2015 Nenhunzi T (Falcon) 2012 2017 Rippon M (Rondebosch) 2004 2011-12 2013 Connolly J (Falcon) 2013 2017 Nicolson I (Peterhouse) 1999 2003 2004-05 2010 Robertson T (Fish Hoek) 1986 1995-96 Coventry C (CBC) 1996 2001 1998-99 2005 Nkala M (Falcon) 1993-94 1999-00 2000 Ryall RJ (Bishops) 1971 1977 1980-81 Curran B (St. George’s) 2009 2018 Page HA (Admiral Tait) 1974 1981-82 1986 Seeff LS (Herzlia) 1971 1976 1977-78 Curran S (St. George’s) 2011 2015 2018 Penney S (Blakiston) 1978 1991

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No Suname First Name School Date of Birth Previous Weeks Skills Bowling Skills No Suname First Name School Date of Birth Previous Weeks Batting Skills Bowling Skills 1 Fortuin Wakeem Mary Help of Christians School 02/02/2006 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Fast 1 Strydom Samuel Stirling 30/10/2005 2017 Right Hand WK Batsman Right Arm

2 Mgijima Litha Rhenish Primary School 18/02/2005 Right Hand Middle Order Right Arm Off Spin 2 Goss Brad Hudson 15/03/2005 Right Hand Batting All Rounder Right Arm Medium

3 Jones Juan Pniel Primary School 07/02/2005 Right Hand Lower Order Left Arm Medium 3 Currin Ethan Stirling 08/04/2005 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Legspin

4 Van Der Sandt Jan-Matthys Paarl Gimnasium Primary School 20/12/2005 Right Hand WK Batsman 4 Ruiters Liam Queens 11/02/2005 Right Hand Middle Order Right Arm Off Spin

5 Gordge Kieran Rhenish Primary School 29/06/2005 Right Hand Middle Order Right Arm Off Spin 5 Konono Oyintanda Khwezilesizwe 06/06/2005 Left Hand Top Order Left Arm Off Spin

6 Steyn Marco Hugo Rust Primary School 31/07/2005 Right Hand Top Order Right Arm Medium 6 Mbekwa Osiphesona Nobutho 18/07/2005 Left Hand Top Order Right Arm Medium

7 Voster Juanrico Noord-Eind Primary School 14/12/2005 Right Hand Bowling All Rounder Right Arm Fast 7 Nontshinga Aphelele Khwezilesizwe 30/04/2005 Right Hand Lower Order Left Arm Fast

8 Moerat Tazreeq Paarl Gimnasium Primary School 14/06/2005 Right Hand Bowling All Rounder Right Arm Medium 8 Ngesi Akho Centre of Excellence 18/09/2005 Left Hand Lower Order Left Arm Off Spin

9 Moerat Rafiek Wellington Primary School 19/01/2005 Left Hand Bowling All Rounder Right Arm Medium 9 Beamish Matthew Selborne 03/03/2005 2017 Right Hand Top Order Right Arm Medium

10 James Paul Overberg Primary School 18/01/2007 Right Hand Middle Order Right Arm Medium 10 Luck Jordan Selborne 21/07/2005 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Fast

11 Mtandeki Aluve Wellington Prep School 26/06/2006 Right Hand Top Order 11 Gazi Mihle Stirling 16/03/2005 Right Hand Top Order Right Arm Fast

12 Miselo Khaya Mbkweni Primary School 10/08/2005 2017 Right Hand Top Order Right Arm Off Spin 12 Mckay Hayden Selborne 08/02/2005 Right Hand Batting All Rounder Right Arm Medium

13 September William Rhenish Primary School 01/01/2005 Left Hand Top Order Right Arm Medium 13 Fitz Kheethan Stirling 11/01/2005 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Fast

Management Details Management Details

Role Surname First name Cell Email Role Surname First name Cell Email Manager Arendse Grant 060 955 5338 [email protected] Manager Mahlulo Mlungiseleli 061 479 1533 [email protected]

Coach Jacobs Edwill 082 4674 004 [email protected] Coach Manase Lwando 071 030 0667 [email protected]

Assistant Coach Dhelminie Ashley 072 434 1858 [email protected] Assistant Coach Ethan Orielly 076 680 7269 [email protected]

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No Surname First Name School Date of Birth Previous Weeks Batting Skills Bowling Skills No Surname First Name School Date of Birth Previous Weeks Batting Skills Bowling Skills 1 Mabanga Sabelo Actonville 29/03/2006 Left Hand Top Order Right Arm Off Spin 1 Coombs Xylon Westering Primary 18/03/2005 Left Hand Middle Order Right Arm Medium

2 Van Wyk Sheldon President Steyn 05/01/2005 Left Hand Top Order Right Arm WK 2 Gangat Esa Montessori 26/04/2005 Left Hand Lower Order Left Arm Off Spin

3 Vorster Joshua General Albert 07/12/2005 Right Hand Top Order Right Arm Medium 3 Gqeke Banovuyo Grey Junior 01/03/2005 Right Hand Lower Order Left Arm Medium

4 Pillay Quaid Curro Serengeti 08/07/2005 2018 Right Hand Middle Order Right Arm Off Spin 4 Jacobs Cody Westering Primary 15/09/2005 Left Hand Top Order

5 Van Schalkwyk Tristan Kenton 17/02/2005 Right Hand WK Batsman Right Arm WK 5 Lamprecht Divan Sunridge Primary 01/02/2005 Right Hand Middle Order Right Arm Medium

6 Maye Simele St Benedict’s 10/05/2005 Right Hand Batting All Rounder Right Arm Medium 6 Namba Odwa Mfundweni Primary 21/11/2005 Left Hand Middle Order Right Arm Medium

7 Janse Van Rensburg Lukas Impala 07/02/2005 Right Hand Middle Order Right Arm WK 7 Reyneke-Barnard Owen Lorraine Primary 03/08/2005 Right Hand Middle Order Right Arm Legspin

8 Steyn Juan Dalview 10/10/2005 Right Hand Bowling All Rounder Right Arm Medium 8 Soyaya Simnikiwe J.K.Zondi Primary 17/02/2005 Right Hand Top Order

9 Francis Jarrod Orion 14/04/2005 Right Hand Bowling All Rounder Right Arm Medium 9 Titus Kaiden Westering Primary 20/05/2005 Right Hand Bowling All Rounder Left Arm Medium

10 Mhlongo Lumphumlo St Benedict’s 02/01/2005 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Off Spin 10 Tyson Murray Graeme College 08/06/2006 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Legspin

11 Zwane Samukelisiwe Curro Helderwyk 04/02/2005 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Fast 11 Upman Jean Grey Junior 21/11/2005 2017 Right Hand WK Batsman

12 Markus Jayden Geluksdal 17/01/2005 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Off Spin 12 Van Der Watt Cormey Jeffreys Bay Primary 06/01/2005 Left Hand Top Order

13 Mohalane Kabelo Daveyton 18/08/2005 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Medium 13 Van Heerden Corbett Grey Junior 14/03/2005 Left Hand Middle Order

Management Details Management Details

Role Surname First name Cell Email Role Surname First name Cell Email Manager Wild Trevor 071 885 1429 [email protected] Manager Le Roux Edmund 083 762 4389 [email protected]

Coach Mahamba Tshepo 062 165 6223 [email protected] Coach Du Plessis Robin 078 573 8370 [email protected]

Assistant Coach Mcandac Chad 078 901 0572 [email protected] Assistant Coach Dolley Josh 071 884 6749 [email protected]

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No Surname First Name School Date of Birth Previous Weeks Batting Skills Bowling Skills No Surname First Name School Date of Birth Previous Weeks Batting Skills Bowling Skills 1 Fourie Armand Grey College 14/06/2005 Right Hand Top Order 1 Tromp Joshua Trinityhouse Randpark Ridge 01/04/2005 Right Hand WK Batsman

2 Schuld Ludwich Salomon Senekal 18/07/2005 2017 Left Hand WK Batsman 2 Shedbalkar Malhar King Edwards VII Prep. School 21/01/2005 Right Hand WK Batsman

3 Van der Merwe Ian Grey College 21/02/2005 Right Hand Bowling All Rounder Right Arm Fast 3 Ismail Mohammed Zaid King Edwards VII Prep. School 10/05/2005 Right Hand Top Order

4 Rabie Darion Grey College 28/03/2006 Right Hand Lower Order Left Arm Off Spin 4 Seletswane Richard Laerskool Krugersdorp Noord 21/01/2005 2017 Right Hand Top Order Right Arm Off Spin

5 Williams Dale Grey College 16/02/2006 Left Hand Lower Order WK 5 Luthuli Masande Montrose Primary 25/02/2005 Right Hand Top Order Right Arm Medium

6 Mokoena Kamohelo Onze Rust Primary 21/04/2006 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Medium 6 Brooker Jayden Jeppe Preparatory School 03/04/2005 Right Hand Middle Order Right Arm Off Spin

7 Lephoto Samokelo Jordania Primary 19/01/2005 2017 Right Hand Batting All Rounder Right Arm Off Spin 7 Radebe Siya Bosele Intermediate School 06/12/2005 Right Hand Middle Order Right Arm Off Spin

8 Hatting Zack Jordania Primary 24/02/2005 Right Hand Bowling All Rounder Right Arm Medium 8 Wyngaard Joshua King Edwards VII Prep. School 18/02/2005 Left Hand Middle Order Right Arm Legspin

9 Van der berg Ricu Universitas Primary 09/06/2005 Right Hand Top Order 9 Cloete Heinrich Laerskool Risiville 30/01/2005 Right Hand Middle Order Right Arm Fast

10 De Klerk Berno Welkom Volkskool 02/06/2006 Right Hand Middle Order 10 Ritchie Declan Bryneven Primary School 12/01/2005 Right Hand Middle Order Right Arm Fast

11 Phelane Maduna Toka Primary 12/02/2005 Right Hand Batting All Rounder Right Arm Off Spin 11 Maphaka Kwena Rivonia Primary School 08/04/2006 Left Hand Lower Order Left Arm Fast

12 Sebueng Amogelang Toka Primary 06/10/2005 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Fast 12 Van Rensburg Xavier Laerskool Kollegepark 17/04/2005 Right Hand Lower Order Left Arm Fast

13 Nondwangu Khanyisile Toka Primary 02/05/2005 Right Hand Batting All Rounder Right Arm Off Spin 13 Beer Gustav Laerskool Kollegepark 05/04/2005 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Medium

Management Details Management Details

Role Surname First name Cell Email Role Surname First name Cell Email Manager Kemp Godfrey 073 183 6140 [email protected] Manager Tlhabanyane Mokgwetsi 083 348 3371 [email protected]

Coach Jansen Peter-John 082 646 6151 [email protected] Coach Patel Bryan 082 699 2441 [email protected]

Assistant Coach Nel Kobus 082 896 8955 [email protected] Assistant Coach Nawab Ahmed 084 580 1477 [email protected]

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No Surname First Name School Date of Birth Previous Weeks Batting Skills Bowling Skills No Surname First Name School Date of Birth Previous Weeks Batting Skills Bowling Skills 1 Lockem Ivan Highbury 03/06/2005 2017 Right Hand Batting All Rounder Right Arm Fast 1 Bentley Jordan St Charles College 30/08/2005

2 Venter Josh Home-Schooled 21/02/2005 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Fast 2 Boast Ross St Charles College 23/02/2005 Right Hand Middle Order Right Arm Fast

3 Rossouw Tristan Glenwood Prep 22/06/2005 2017 Right Hand Batting All Rounder Right Arm Legspin 3 Brokensha Bryn Merchiston 05/05/2005 Right Hand Batting All Rounder Fast

4 Pillay Romashan Athlone Park 05/01/2005 2017 Right Hand Batting All Rounder Right Arm Fast 4 Diemont Matthew St Charles College 27/01/2005 Right Hand WK Batsman Right Arm Slow

5 Nyawose Asande Maidstone 12/01/2005 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Fast 5 Gayadin Riav St Charles College 28/11/2005 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Medium

6 Butler Jayson Glenwood Prep 03/05/2005 Right Hand Batting All Rounder Right Arm Fast 6 Gasa Aphile Mbali Hub 26/09/2005 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Medium

7 Khan Yaseen Westville Sp 26/04/2005 Left Hand Lower Order Left Arm Off Spin 7 Memela Thando Sweetwaters Hub 05/05/2005 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Off Spin

8 Hadebe Malusi Ilembe Primary 03/01/2005 Right Hand Batting All Rounder Right Arm Medium 8 Mqayi Kwanele Mbali Hub 30/03/2006 Right Hand Top Order Right Arm Off Spin

9 Singh Shrey Chelsea 02/05/2005 Right Hand Top Order Right Arm Legspin 9 Nkabinde Luthando Pelham 01/07/2005 Right Hand Batting All Rounder Right Arm Medium

10 Veitch Wade Dphs 10/02/2005 Right Hand Top Order 10 Pascoe Troy Merchiston 11/08/2005 Right Hand Batting All Rounder Right Arm Fast

11 Simpson Blake Penzance 21/04/2005 Right Hand Batting All Rounder Right Arm Legspin 11 Pillay Seyur St Charles College 25/04/2005 Right Hand Bowling All Rounder Right Arm Medium

12 Masondo Nkululeko Bonela 10/04/2005 Right Hand Bowling All Rounder Right Arm Fast 12 Urquhart Matthew St Charles College 08/04/2008 Right Hand Middle Order Right Arm Fast

13 De Beer Michael Umhlali 15/02/2005 Right Hand WK Batsman WK 13 Wiggle James Merchiston 25/10/2005 Right Hand Bowling All Rounder Right Arm Off Spin

Management Details Management Details

Role Surname First name Cell Email Role Surname First name Cell Email Manager Govender Sanjay 082 540 4414 [email protected] Manager Sokaloo Ashley 073 483 3220 [email protected]

Coach Gumede Siyabonga 071 904 4523 [email protected] Coach Nyathikazi Bhekisisa 074 559 2990 bhekin@cricket .co.za

Assistant Coach Gounder Kuben 073 938 7421 [email protected] Assistant Coach Sashen Dorasamy 081 309 5291 [email protected]

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No Surname First Name School Date of Birth Previous Weeks Batting Skills Bowling Skills No Surname First Name School Date of Birth Previous Weeks Batting Skills Bowling Skills 1 Molema Mochau Rapoho Primary School 11/07/2005 2016 Right Hand Top Order Right Arm Medium 1 Maseko Thando Nelspruit Primary 22/02/2005 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Medium

2 Phakula Nhanhla Bombeleni Primary 18/02/2006 2017 Right Hand Top Order Right Arm Off Spin 2 Dladla Njabulo H M Swart 14/06/2005 Left Hand Batting All Rounder Left Arm Medium

3 Van Schalkwyk Jorich Laerskool Warmbad 08/11/2006 2017 Right Hand Top Order Right Arm Off Spin 3 Mahlangu Libalele Nelspruit Primary 26/04/2005 Right Hand Middle Order Right Arm

4 Van Zyl Hanno Curro Heuwelkruin 07/01/2006 2017 Left Hand Middle Order Right Arm Medium 4 Nhlapo Ntokozo Curro Bakenveld 09/11/2005 Right Hand Middle Order Right Arm Legspin

5 Manendze Koketso Rapoho Primary School 14/03/2005 Right Hand Top Order Right Arm Medium 5 Schreuder Ewald Laerskool Kanonkop 20/04/2005 Right Hand Batting All Rounder Left Arm Fast

6 Nkosi Shaun Right Hand Batting All Rounder Right Arm Off Spin 6 Visagie Quinlan Cambridge 04/07/2005 2017 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Off Spin

7 Grobler Gerdro Laerskool Thabazimbi 21/02/2005 2017 Right Hand Bowling All Rounder Right Arm Off Spin 7 Poisson Luke Laerskool Nelspruit 01/03/2005 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Fast

8 Malan Divan Laerskool Ellisras 13/05/2005 2017 Right Hand Bowling All Rounder Right Arm Medium 8 Koul Yatin Penryn 14/11/2005 Left Hand Top Order

9 Terblanche Wian Laerskool PTB Oos 06/05/2005 2016 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Medium 9 Moeletsi Gomo Nelspruit Primary 05/08/2005 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Medium

10 Manyama Thabang N’wasorini Primary 02/11/2005 Left Hand Lower Order Right Arm Off Spin 10 Noamanie Zouber Nelspruit Primary 11/06/2005 Left Hand Top Order

11 Malatjie Lehlogonolo Left Hand Lower Order Right Arm Fast 11 Den Baker Byron Cambridge 18/07/2005 Right Hand Top Order

12 Mathye Nsuku Sukani Primary 24/06/2005 2017 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Fast 12 Pienaar Keanu Cambridge 07/06/2005 Right Hand Batting All Rounder Right Arm Medium

13 Van Huyssteen Deon Laerskool PTB Oos 03/03/2005 2016 Right Hand WK Batsman Right Arm WK 13 Turner Torr Uplands 18/02/2005 Right Hand WK Batsman

Management Details Management Details

Role Surname First name Cell Email Role Surname First name Cell Email Manager Marriott Robert 076 400 3222 [email protected] Manager Vollgraaff Abré 082 484 8988 [email protected]

Coach Sempe Katlego 084 463 6521 [email protected] Coach Tlokotsi Itumeleng 084 972 1496 [email protected]

Assistant Coach Lungi Mhlongu

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No Surname First Name School Date of Birth Previous Weeks Batting Skills Bowling Skills No Surname First Name School Date of Birth Previous Weeks Batting Skills Bowling Skills 1 Amogelang Hans Matlosana Hub 26/03/2005 2017 Right Hand Bowling All Rounder Right Arm Medium 1 Kajee Yazeed Newton 13/03/2006 U/11 A Right Hand Top Order Left Arm Medium

2 Ali Ar-Rayan Wolmaranstad 26/12/2005 2017 Left Hand Top Order Right Arm Medium 2 Bartlett Ethan Newton 08/09/2005 U/11 A Right Hand Top Order Right Arm Off Spin

3 Hefer Bernardo Burgersdorp 15/03/2005 2017 Right Hand Top Order Right Arm Slow 3 Jansen Monnapule Montshiwa 21/11/2005 U/11 B & U/13 B Right Hand Top Order Right Arm Medium

4 Herbst Owen Burgersdorp 01/03/2005 2017 Left Hand Batting All Rounder Right Arm Off Spin 4 Viljoen Juan Newton 21/10/2005 U/11 A & U/13 A Right Hand Middle Order Right Arm Legspin

5 Lotheringen Jandrè Vastrap 30/11/2005 2017 Right Hand Bowling All Rounder Right Arm Medium 5 Makatong Phumzile KEW 15/08/2006 Right Hand Middle Order Right Arm Medium

6 Lotz Raun Mooirivier 05/10/2005 Right Hand Bowling All Rounder Right Arm Legspin 6 Jansen Gregan Op Die Voorpos 31/10/2006 U/11 A Left Hand Middle Order Right Arm Medium

7 Makume Tumelo Matlosana Hub 19/11/2005 2017 Right Hand Bowling All Rounder Right Arm Legspin 7 Tolmay Hayden Newton 26/04/2005 U/11 A & U/13 A Right Hand WK Batsman

8 May Lunga Ikageng Hub 17/01/2005 2017 Right Hand Bowling All Rounder Right Arm Fast 8 Liversage Simon Newton 17/05/2006 U/11 A Left Hand Middle Order Right Arm Medium

9 Mdlambewu Castro Matlosana Hub 08/06/2005 2017 Right Hand Top Order 9 Seetelo Tumisho Staats 12/05/2005 Right Hand Middle Order Right Arm Medium

10 Motjoi Thuto Matlosana Hub 26/06/2006 2017 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Off Spin 10 Seane Gift Montshiwa 16/06/2006 U/11 A Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Medium

11 Mpalane Hlompo Matlosana Hub 17/04/2005 2017 Right Hand Batting All Rounder Right Arm Legspin 11 Jack Eldrige De Aar Primary 21/08/2005 U/11 A & U/11 B Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Medium

12 Werkman Marko Mooirivier 05/02/2005 2017 Right Hand Batting All Rounder Right Arm Medium 12 Karsten P.A Op Die Voorpos 02/07/2005 U/11 A & U/13 B Right Hand Batting All Rounder Right Arm Off Spin

13 Pretorius Lhuan-drè Mooirivier 27/03/2006 2017 Left Hand WK Batsman 13 Van Wyk Pharrell Op Die Voorpos 03/01/2005 U/11 A & U/13 B Right Hand Bowling All Rounder Right Arm Medium

Management Details Management Details

Role Surname First name Cell Email Role Surname First name Cell Email Manager De Bruyn Phillip 081 879 4303 [email protected] Manager Beukes Ernest 082 452 0293 [email protected]

Coach Penna Motsoane 083 809 3288 Coach Jordaan Justin 072 661 2589 [email protected]

Assistant Coach William Molewa 071 442 1355 Assistant Coach Laven Hermanus 083 582 4959 [email protected]

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No Surname First Name School Date of Birth Previous Weeks Batting Skills Bowling Skills No Surname First Name School Date of Birth Previous Weeks Batting Skills Bowling Skills 1 Gaoraelwe Boago Cornwall Hill College 09/06/2005 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Off Spin 1 Siyo Anele MM Mateza Primary 21/04/2005 2017 Right Hand Top Order Right Arm Off Spin

2 Tshoke William Mamelodi 12/12/2005 Left Hand Middle Order 2 Thorne Jonny Bertie Barnard Primary 23/08/2005 2017 Right Hand Top Order Right Arm Legspin

3 Gazide Thebe Obakeng Cornwall Hill College 05/03/2005 2017 Right Hand Top Order 3 Pedro Lee- Mar Outeniqua Primary 05/04/2006 Left Hand Bowling All Rounder Right Arm Medium

4 Aihevba Esosa Cornwall Hill College 20/02/2006 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Fast 4 Spies Elro Knysna Primary 02/07/2005 Right Hand Top Order Right Arm Legspin

5 McKlein Caleb Elardus Park Laerskool 11/11/2005 Left Hand Lower Order Right Arm Medium 5 Du Plessis Ben- Pierre Wesbank Primary 05/01/2005 Left Hand Bowling All Rounder Right Arm Fast

6 Joshi Akhil Laudium 01/02/2005 Right Hand WK Batsman 6 Nel Zander Outeniqua Primary 08/03/2005 Right Hand Middle Order Right Arm Legspin

7 Ebrahim Hoosein Laudium 24/03/2005 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Off Spin 7 Khitshini Enathi Tyholora Primary 09/01/2007 Right Hand Lower Order Left Arm Off Spin

8 Luus Tristan Hennops Park Laerskool 24/07/2005 Right Hand Bowling All Rounder Right Arm Fast 8 Alexander Juvandre Colridge Primary 04/02/2006 Left Hand Middle Order Right Arm Off Spin

9 Lamprecht Jacques Lynnwood Laerskool 25/01/2005 Right Hand Top Order 9 Ndukwane Simamkele Tyholora Primary 04/09/2005 2017 Right Hand Middle Order Right Arm Medium

10 Prinsloo Uys Menlo Park Laerskool 26/01/2005 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Medium 10 Goedals De Wet Plettenberg Bay Primary 14/03/2005 Right Hand Bowling All Rounder Right Arm Fast

11 Du Preez Louw Tygerpoort Laerskool 03/01/2005 Right Hand Top Order 11 Duvenage Nicolaas Wesbank Primary 27/02/2006 Right Hand WK Batsman Right Arm WK

12 Croome Callum Rietondale Primary School 12/12/2005 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Fast 12 Carew Alrique Bergsig Primary 08/05/2005 Right Hand WK Batsman Right Arm Off Spin

13 Van Der Merwe Stuart Waterkloof House Prep School 24/02/2005 Left Hand Middle Order 13 Msi Sibalalwe Tyholora Primary 27/01/2005 Right Hand Bowling All Rounder Right Arm Medium

Management Details Management Details

Role Surname First name Cell Email Role Surname First name Cell Email Manager de Beer Christoff 082 322 9534 [email protected] Manager Deal Darien 079 918 1263 [email protected]

Coach Mtsiba Onke 065 820 9388 [email protected] Coach Baartman Douglas 078 858 6656 [email protected]

Assistant Coach Mabotja Richard 073 234 3645 [email protected] Assistant Coach Volkwyn Lyndon 079 133 6155 [email protected]

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No Surname First Name School Date of Birth Previous Weeks Batting Skills Bowling Skills No Surname First Name School Date of Birth Previous Weeks Batting Skills Bowling Skills 1 Sulcas Giyan Sun Valley Primary 02/03/2005 Left Hand Top Order Right Arm Off Spin 1 Schonken Mathew Hellenic Academy 12/12/2005 Right Hand Bowling All Rounder Right Arm Legspin

2 Matthews Storm Wynberg Boys’ Junior 18/08/2005 Right Hand Top Order Right Arm Off Spin 2 Mitchell Jacob St Johns College 04/01/2005 Right Hand Bowling All Rounder Right Arm Fast

3 Venge Siyabonga Sivuyiseni Primary 06/07/2005 2017 Right Hand Middle Order Right Arm Off Spin 3 Tinodaishe Mushonga St Georges College 15/09/2005 Right Hand Bowling All Rounder Right Arm Medium

4 Levitt Benjamin SACS Junior 03/01/2005 Right Hand Middle Order Right Arm Legspin 4 Taruvinga Panashe St Aidans 22/01/2006 Right Hand WK Batsman WK

5 Khan Mohammed Fahad Curro Durbanville 27/03/2006 Right Hand Middle Order Right Arm Fast 5 Sunguro Brendon St Aidans 20/02/2006 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Off Spin

6 Mbuto Sange Bastion Primary 06/07/2005 Right Hand WK Batsman Right Arm Medium 6 Pasipanodya Matipaishe St Johns College 08/07/2005 Right Hand Lower Order Left Arm Slow

7 Neill Jordan Rondebosch Boys’ Prep 03/09/2005 Right Hand Top Order Right Arm Medium 7 Mukwazhi Tapfuma St Georges College 08/09/2005 Right Hand WK Batsman

8 Xatoto Liyakha Chuma Primary 12/07/2005 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Medium 8 Streak Harry Falcon College 05/01/2005 Right Hand Middle Order Right Arm Medium

9 Davids Fayyaad Wynberg Boys’ Junior 17/10/2005 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Fast 9 Rust Mathew Falcon College 02/02/2005 Right Hand Top Order Right Arm Medium

10 Nel Jordan Timour Hall Primary 03/09/2005 Right Hand Lower Order Left Arm Fast 10 Pettican Saxon Christian Brothers College 07/06/2005 Right Hand Middle Order Right Arm Medium

11 Landelo Sibulele Nyameko Primary 24/08/2005 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Medium 11 Macmillan Campbell Peterhouse 16/06/2005 Right Hand WK Batsman

12 Simon David Bastion Primary 19/01/2006 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Fast 12 Mudimu Simbarashe Peterhouse 21/03/2005 Left Hand Middle Order Left Arm Slow

13 Williams Kyle Gene Louw Primary 19/01/2005 Left Hand WK Batsman Right Arm Medium 13 Mandimutsira Tadiwa Peterhouse 11/01/2005 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Fast

Management Details Management Details

Role Surname First name Cell Email Role Surname First name Email Manager Mitchell Keanan 078 255 8288 [email protected] Manager Kumundati Denford [email protected]

Coach Malilwana Lusindiso 082 674 8229 [email protected] Coach Mutendera David [email protected]

Assistant Coach Toro Hilton 072 933 4858 [email protected]

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Except as varied hereunder, the Laws of Cricket (2017 CODE) shall apply 1 LAW 1 – THE PLAYERS the ground is so wet or slippery as to deprive the bowler 4.1 Law 4.2 – Approval and control of balls of a reasonable foothold, the fielders of the power of free 1.2 Law 1.3 – Captain movement, or the batsmen of the ability to play their strokes Law 4.3 shall be replaced by the following: PLAYER QUALIFICATIONS The following shall apply in addition to Law 1.3. or to run between the , then these conditions shall be Each team shall have one new ball for its innings. regarded as so bad that it would be unreasonable for play to 1 Only players that are 13 years of age or younger at the 31st The deputy must be one of the 11 nominated starting players. take place. The umpires shall retain possession of the match ball(s) December 2018 in any year shall be permitted to participate in the throughout the duration of the match when play is not actually tournament. 2 LAW 2 – THE UMPIRES (c) When there is a suspension of play it is the responsibility taking place. During play umpires shall periodically and 2.1 Law 2.1 – Appointment and attendance of the umpires to monitor the conditions. They shall make irregularly inspect the condition of the ball and shall retain 2 Only players that have completed Grade 7 or any grade lower in the inspections as often as appropriate. Immediately the umpires possession of it at the fall of a wicket, a drinks interval, or any scholastic year which has passed shall be permitted to participate in The following shall apply in place of Law 2.1: together agree that conditions are suitable for play they shall other disruption in play. the tournament. call upon the players to resume the game. The CSA Tournament Umpires’ Managers will be responsible 4.2 Law 4.4 – New ball in match of more than one day’s for allocating umpires for all fixtures. (d) If play is in progress up to the start of an agreed interval then duration TEAM COMPOSITION it will resume after the interval unless the umpires together Two Umpires, will be appointed to all matches. agree that the conditions of ground, weather or light are so Law 4.4 shall be replaced by the following: 1 As per a CSA Board resolution, all squads must comprise of a 2.2 Law 2.2 – Change of umpire bad that there is obvious and foreseeable risk to the safety The captain of the fielding side shall have the choice of taking minimum of 7 generic black players and must include at least 3 black of any player or umpire, so that it would be unreasonable or Law 2.2 will apply as modified: a new ball at any time after 50 overs have been bowled with African players in that 7. dangerous for play to take place. the previous ball. The umpires shall indicate to the batsman 2 Any Player may only sit out one match during the week. Neither team will have a right of objection to an umpire’s For the avoidance of doubt the following must be noted: and the scorers whenever a new ball is taken into play. appointment. 3 A minimum of Two Black African players must be selected to bat in 2.3.3 If conditions during a rain stoppage improve and the rain 4.3 Law 4.5 – Ball lost or becoming unfit for play 2.3 Law 2.7 – Fitness for play and Law 2.8 – Suspension the Top Six. For the sake of clarity, the two Black African players must is reduced to drizzle, the umpires must consider if they Law 4.5 shall be replaced by the following: bat in the top six when they play of play in dangerous or unreasonable conditions. would have suspended play in the first place under similar Laws 3.8 & 3.9 shall be replaced by: conditions. If both on-field umpires agree that the current In the event of a ball during play being lost or in the opinion drizzle would not have caused a stoppage, then play shall of the umpires, being unfit for play through normal use, the 2.3.1 The umpires shall be the final judges of the fitness of the resume immediately. umpires shall allow it to be replaced by one that in their ground, weather and light for play. See clause 2.3.5 below opinion has had a similar amount of wear. and Law 6.1 (Fitness of the pitch for play). 2.3.4 The umpires shall disregard any shadow on the pitch from the stadium or from any permanent object on the ground. In the event of the ball becoming wet and soggy as a result of 2.3.2 Suspension of play for adverse conditions of ground, weather play continuing in inclement weather or in the opinion of the or light 2.3.5 If a shadow from the fielder falls across the strikers half of umpires being unfit for play, the ball may be replaced for a ball the pitch, the fielder must remain stationary from the time the that has similar amount of wear, even though it has not gone (a) All references to ground include the pitch. See Law 6.1 (Area bowler commences his run up until the striker has received out of shape. of pitch). the ball. In the event of a fielder moving before the striker receives the ball, the umpire shall call and signal ‘dead ball’ If the ball is to be replaced, the umpire shall inform the (b) If at any time the umpires together agree that the conditions if he considers the striker has been disadvantaged by the batsman. of ground, weather or light are so bad that there is obvious action. and foreseeable risk to the safety of any player or umpire, so 4.4 Law 4.6 – Specifications that it would be unreasonable or dangerous for play to take 3 LAW 3 – THE SCORERS place, then they shall immediately suspend play, or not allow Law 4.6 shall apply. 3.1 Law 3.2 – Correctness of scores play to commence or to restart. The decision as to whether 5 LAW 5 – THE BAT conditions are so bad as to warrant such action is one for the Attention is drawn to Clause 2.15 umpires alone to make. Law 5 shall apply 4 LAW 4 – THE BALL The fact that the grass and the ball are wet and slippery 6 LAW 6 – THE PITCH Law 4 shall apply subject to the following: does not warrant the ground conditions being regarded Law 6 shall apply subject to the following: as unreasonable or dangerous. If the umpires consider

cricket week | Boys U13 | Benoni | 10-14 December 2018 cricket week | Boys U13 | Benoni | 10-14 December 2018 50 51 JHB 63103 GETTING KIDS ACTIVE 6.1 Law 6.3 – Selection and preparation 6.2.6 In the event of a decision being taken in favour of Clauses 6.2.4 (a) or 6.2.4(b) above, the supervision of the remedial or The following will apply in addition to Law 6.3: new preparatory work shall be the responsibility of the on-field has never been this much fun. 6.1.2 Only authorised staff, the match officials, players, team umpires and the representative of the ground authority. coaches and authorised personnel shall be allowed access to 6.2.7 The rescheduled starting time and the rescheduled cessation the pitch area. Such access shall be subject to the following time, together with any make-up procedures as provided limitations: herein, shall be the responsibility of the on-field umpires. (a) Prior to the start of play, only captains and head coaches may 6.2.8 In the event that the existing pitch can be made playable walk on the actual playing surface of the pitch area. after suitable remedial work as in Clause 6.2.4 (a) above, the (b) No spiked footwear shall be permitted. match shall continue from the point stopped. (c) No one shall be permitted to bounce a ball on the pitch, strike 6.2.9 If a new pitch is prepared as in Clause 6.2.4 (b) above, the it with a bat or cause damage to the pitch in any other way. match shall be restarted from the first ball (but see Clause 6.2.7 above). (d) a key or knife may only be inserted in the pitch in the area between the popping and bowling creases. 6.3 Law 6.5 – Non-turf pitches Law 6.5 shall not apply. (e) Access shall not interfere with pitch preparation. 7 LAW 7 – THE BOWLING, POPPING AND RETURN 6.1.3 In the event of any dispute, the Tournament Referee will rule CREASES and his ruling will be final. Law 7 shall apply 6.2 Law 6.4 – Changing the pitch 8 LAW 8 – THE WICKETS Law 6.4 shall be replaced by the following: Law 8 shall apply 6.2.1 In the event of a pitch being considered too dangerous for 9 LAW 9 – PREPARATION AND MAINTENANCE OF play to continue in the estimation of the on-field umpires, THE PLAYING AREA they shall stop play and immediately advise the Tournament Referee. 9.1 Law 9.1 – Rolling 6.2.2 The on-field umpires and Tournament Referee shall consult The following shall apply in addition to Law 9.1: with both captains. 9.1.1 Prior to tossing for choice of innings the artificial drying of the 6.2.3 If the captains agree to continue, play shall resume. pitch and outfield shall be at the discretion of the groundsman. Thereafter and throughout the match the drying of the outfield 6.2.4 If the decision is not to resume play, the on-field umpires shall may be undertaken at any time by the groundsman, but the consider one of the options in the following sequence: drying of the affected area of the pitch shall be carried out only on the instructions and under the supervision of the (a) whether the existing pitch can be repaired. Repair work will umpires. The umpires shall be empowered to have the pitch only be considered if there has been malicious damage to a dried without reference to the captains at any time they are of non-crucial part of the pitch; the opinion that it is unfit for play. (b) whether an alternative pitch can be used; 9.1.2 The umpires may instruct the groundsman to use any available KFC’s sponsorship of the KFC Mini-Cricket Programme, KFC Mini-Cricket (c) whether the match has to be abandoned. equipment, including any roller for the purpose of drying the Kids vs Proteas Tour as well as the KFC T20 International shows our commitment pitch and making it fit for play. to getting kids active and allowing them to play the game their way. 6.2.5 When such a decision is made, the ground authority shall make a public announcement as soon as possible following 9.1.3 An absorbent roller may be used to remove water from the that decision. covers including the cover on the match pitch.

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9.2 Law 9.6 – Maintenance of footholes 12 LAW 12 – START OF PLAY; CESSATION OF PLAY (a) In the event of the team batting first being dismissed or (ii) Example 2: declaring it’s innings closed within the allotted number of Law 12 shall apply subject to the following: The following shall apply in addition to Law 9.6: overs, the remainder of the overs will be reallocated to the A match starts on time but gets influenced by rain and 2 hours were lost, after the team batting first completed 30 overs of 12.1 Start and Cessation Times team batting second. The umpires shall see that wherever possible and whenever their innings. (Two hours are 34 overs) it is considered necessary, action is taken during all intervals 1st Session: 09:00 – 13:00 (b) In the event of a team batting in its second innings on the day, in play to do whatever is practicable to improve the bowler’s Drinks: 10:10 – 10:20 not being a follow on and are five wickets down, they shall be In the event of the team winning the toss and electing to bat: foot holes. As soon as possible after the conclusion of each Drinks: 11:35 – 11:45 deemed to be all out. Team batting first: 42 overs maximum (55% of 76 overs in the day’s play, bowler’s foot holes will Lunch: 13:00 – 14:00 (c) In the event of a team batting in its second innings on the day, day – rounded up) 10 COVERING THE PITCH 2nd Session: 14:00 – 16:15 Drinks: 15:00 – 15:10 because of an enforced follow on, ten wickets must fall for a Team batting second: 34 overs minimum (76 – 42) 10.1 Law 10.1 – Before the match team to be all out. Drinks: 16:10 – 16:15 In the event of the team winning the toss and electing to field: The following shall apply in addition to Law 10.1: Last Hour: 16:15 (d) A minimum of 110 overs per match apportioned as follows: Team batting first: 45 overs maximum (59% of 76 overs in the The pitch shall be entirely protected against rain up to the 12.1.1 Minimum Overs in the Day (i) In the event of a team winning the toss and electing to bat: day – rounded up) commencement of play. Subject to clause 12.1.2 below: Team batting first: 60 overs maximum. (55%) Team batting second: 31 overs minimum (76 – 45) 10.2 Law 10.2 – During the match (a) Play shall continue on each day until the completion of a Team batting second: 50 overs minimum (45%) 13.2 Bowling Directives minimum target of 110 overs (or a minimum of 17 overs per Law 10.2 shall be replaced by the following: hour), provided that there were no interruptions due to rain. (ii) In the event of a team winning the toss and electing to field: Appendix 2 shall apply The pitch shall be entirely protected against rain up to the 12.1.2 Reduction in minimum overs Team batting first: 65 overs maximum. (59%) commencement of play and for the duration of the period of 13.3 Minimum over rates the match If play is suspended due to adverse weather or light or Team batting second: 45 overs minimum (41%) 13.3.1 The minimum over rate to be achieved by the fielding team any other reason (other than normal intervals, the minimum 11 LAW 11 – INTERVALS (e) In the event of a match starting late or time being lost due to shall be 17 overs per hour. number of overs shall be reduced by 1 over for each full 3.5 inclement weather, the maximum overs allotted to both sides 11.1 Law 11.2 – Duration of intervals minutes of the aggregate playing time lost. 13.3.2 In calculating the minimum over rate, the following time will be reduced proportionally at the rate of 17 overs per hour. allowances shall be made: 11.1.1 Luncheon Interval: 12.1.3 Change of Innings (i) Example 1: (a) the actual time taken where treatment is given by authorised The interval shall be of 60 minutes duration. Where there is a change of innings during a days play (except medical personnel to a player on the field of play; where the change of innings occurs at lunch or tea or when A match starts 90 minutes late due to a wet outfield, therefore 11.2 Law 11.8 – Intervals for Drinks play is suspended for any reason) 2 overs will be deducted 25 overs were lost. (b) the actual time taken for a player to leave the field of play in the event of a serious injury; The provisions of Law 11.8 shall be strictly observed except from the minimum number of overs to be bowled. In the event of the team winning the toss and electing to bat: that under conditions of extreme heat the umpires may permit The over in progress at the end of an innings is regarded as a Team batting first: 47 overs maximum (55% of 85 overs (c) the actual time lost due to any other circumstances beyond extra intervals for drinks. Law 11.8.1 shall be amended to completed over for the purposes of determining the minimum remaining – rounded up) the control of the players. allow for the drinks interval to be a maximum of 15 minutes. number of remaining overs to be bowled in the day. Team batting second: 38 overs minimum (85 – 47) 13.3.3 The over rate will be calculated at the end of the match by An individual player may be given a drink either on the 12.1.4 Last Hour the umpires. If the over rate is calculated as being under the boundary edge or at the fall of a wicket, on the field, provided In the event of a team winning the toss and electing to field: minimum over rate of 17 overs to the hour, the following shall that no playing time is wasted. No other drinks shall be taken Law 12.6, 12.7 and 12.8 will apply except that a minimum of apply: onto the field without the permission of the umpires. Any 17 overs shall be bowled in the last hour and all calculations Team batting first: 51 overs maximum (59% of 85 overs player taking drinks onto the field shall be dressed in proper with regard to suspensions of play or the start of a new remaining – rounded up) (a) As soon as reasonably practicable the umpires shall inform innings shall be based on 1 over for each full 3.5 minutes. the team captain and/or team manager of the relevant fielding cricket attire. (Subject to the wearing of bibs – refer to the Team batting second: 34 overs minimum (85 – 51) note in clause 24.1.1). team that the CSA Regulations have been breached and that 13 LAW 13 – INNINGS the prescribed sanction in accordance with Clause 12.7.4 Drinks shall be taken on the field of play midway between the 13.1 Law 13.1 – Number of innings shall be applied. square and the boundary. Law 13 shall be replaced by the following:

cricket week | Boys U13 | Benoni | 10-14 December 2018 cricket week | Boys U13 | Benoni | 10-14 December 2018 54 55 (b) If, after consultation with the umpires, the umpires is of the 16 LAW 16 – THE RESULT opinion that the minimum over rate was not achieved by the fielding team by reason of events beyond its control, including Law 16 shall apply subject to the following: (but not limited to) time wasting by the batting team, the (i) If a team bowls the opposition out for less runs than they umpires shall be entitled to amend the over rate calculation scored and an outright result is not achieved, the team with as he deems appropriate. the highest score will win on the first innings only. (c) In the event of any time allowances being granted to the (ii) If a team does not bowl the opposition out and the opposition fielding team above (time wasting by batting team), then such did not reach the total scored by the team batting first, the time shall be deducted from the allowances granted to such result will be a draw. batting team in the determination of its over rate. (iii) If a team passes the score that the team batting first achieved, 13.3.4 Sanction but an outright result is not achieved, the team batting second No sanction may be imposed in respect of minimum over will win on the first innings only. rates in the event of the batting team being bowled out within 16.2 Law 16.8 – Correctness of result two and a half hours of playing time for that innings. Any query on the result of the match as defined in Law 2.15 In the event of the umpires having determined the over shall be resolved as soon as possible and a final decision rate being below that required, the umpires shall impose made by the umpires at close of play. disciplinary procedures against the captain. (Refer to the Code of Conduct) 17 LAW 17 – THE OVER On a point of clarity: Any sanctions meted out to captains Law 17 shall apply. of teams as above shall be regarded as being cumulative 18 LAW 18 – SCORING RUNS towards the team. A captain cited in a match shall be cited at the appropriate level that any such previously cumulative Law 18 shall apply. sanctions would require i.e. as If he himself had been captain in the previous matches where slow over rate sanctions had 19 LAW 19 – BOUNDARIES been imposed. 19.1 Law 19.1 – The boundaries of the field of play 13.4 The toss: The following will be applicable to Girls Under 19 Venues The captains shall toss for the choice of innings on the field of only: play. The toss shall take place not earlier than 30 minutes, nor The boundary shall be a minimum of 50 metres and a later than 15 minutes before the scheduled or rescheduled maximum of 64 metres. Distances shall be measured from time for the match to start. the centre of the pitch. Note: Law 13.5 requiring the captain of the side winning the 19.3 Law 19.2.7 – Scoring a boundary toss to notify the opposing captain as soon as the toss is completed of his decision to bat or to field first shall apply. The following shall be added to Law 19.2.7 14 LAW 14 – THE FOLLOW-ON If an unauthorized person enters the playing arena and handles the ball, the umpire at the bowler’s end shall be the Law 14 shall apply sole judge of whether the boundary allowance should be 15 LAW 15 – DECLARATION AND FORFEITURE scored or the ball be treated as still in play or called dead ball if a batsman is liable to be out as a result of the unauthorized Law 15 shall apply. person handling the ball.

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20 LAW 20 – DEAD BALL 24.2.1 The player shall not be permitted to bowl in the match until Nor shall it apply if the player has been absent for very 26.2 Law 26.2 – Practice on the outfield he has either been able to field, or his team has subsequently exceptional and wholly acceptable reasons (other than injury Law 20 shall apply. been batting, for the total length of playing time for which he or illness). Law 26.2 shall apply save that Law 26.2.2 shall be replaced with the following: 21 LAW 21 – NO BALL was absent (hereafter referred to as penalty time), subject to a maximum cumulative penalty time of 120 minutes. If any 24.1.1 Substitute fielders shall only be permitted in cases of injury, illness or other wholly acceptable reasons. ‘Wholly acceptable (ii) There shall be no bowling or batting practice on the outfield. Law 21 shall apply subject to the following: unexpired penalty time remains at the end of an innings, it Bowling a ball, using a short run up to a player in the outfield is carried forward to the next and subsequent innings of the reasons’ should be limited to extreme circumstances and 21.1 Law 21.1 – Mode of should not include what is commonly referred to as a ‘comfort is not to be regarded as bowling practice but shall be subject match. to (b) (iii) and (c) below. Law 22.1.2 shall be replaced by the following: break’. 24.2.2 The player shall not be permitted to bat in the match until his 27 LAW 27 – THE WICKET-KEEPER The bowler may not deliver the ball underarm. If a bowler team’s batting innings has been in progress for the length of Note: Squad members of the fielding or batting team who are bowls a ball underarm the umpire shall call and signal no ball, playing time that is equal to the unexpired penalty time carried not playing in the match and who are not acting as substitute Law 27 shall apply. fielders shall be required to wear a team training bib whilst on and the ball is to be re-bowled overarm. forward from the previous innings, subject to a maximum 28 LAW 28 – THE FIELDER cumulative penalty time of 120 minutes. However, once his the playing area (including the area between the boundary 22 LAW 22 – WIDE BALL side has lost five wickets in its batting innings, he may bat and the perimeter fencing). Law 28 shall apply subject to the contents of Appendix 1. 22.1 Law 22.1 – Judging a Wide immediately. If any unexpired penalty time remains at the end 25 LAW 25– SUBSTITUTES AND RUNNER 29 LAW 29 – THE WICKET IS DOWN of that batting innings, it is carried forward to the next and The Limited over wide interpretation shall not apply. subsequent innings of the match. Law 25 shall apply subject to the following: Law 29 shall apply. Law 22 shall apply with the following addition to Law 22.1 For the purposes of 24.2.1 and 24.2.2, playing time shall 25.1 Law 25.1 Substitutes and Runners 30 LAW 30 – BATSMAN OUT OF HIS GROUND (Judging a wide): comprise the time play is in progress excluding lunch and Law 25.1, 25.5 and 25.7 shall not apply. A runner for a Law 30 shall apply For bowlers attempting to utilise the rough outside a tea intervals, intervals between innings and official drinks batsman when batting is not permitted. batsman’s leg stump, not necessarily as a negative tactic, the intervals. For clarity, a player’s penalty time will continue to 31 LAW 31 – APPEALS strict limited over wide interpretation shall be applied. expire after he is dismissed, for the remainder of his team’s Law 25.1 shall be amended as follows: batting innings. Law 31 shall apply. The umpires shall have discretion to allow, for other wholly For bowlers whom umpires consider to be bowling down 32 LAW 32– BOWLED the leg side as a negative tactic, the strict limited over wide However, in the event of a batsman or a fieldsman already acceptable reasons, a substitute fielder to act for a nominated interpretation shall be applied. being off the field at the commencement of an interruption player at the start of the match, or at any subsequent time. Law 32 shall apply. in play through ground, weather or light conditions or for 23 LAW 23– BYE AND LEG BYE other exceptional circumstances, he shall be allowed to count 26 LAW 26 – PRACTICE ON THE FIELD 33 LAW 33 – any such stoppage time as playing time, provided that he 26.1 Law 26– Practice on the field Law 33 shall apply. Law 23 shall apply. personally informs the umpires when he is fit enough to take 24 LAW 24– FIELDER ABSENT OR LEAVING THE the field had play been in progress. The following shall apply in addition to Law 26.1: 34 LAW 34 – HIT THE BALL TWICE FIELD Similarly, if at the commencement of an interruption in play (a) The use of the square for practice on any day of any match Law 34 shall apply. shall be permissible provided that no practice takes place on Law 24.2 shall be replaced by the following: through ground, weather or light conditions or for other 35 LAW 35 – HIT WICKET exceptional circumstances, a player is on the field but still the match pitch for that match. The umpires will have sole If a fielder fails to take the field with his side at the start of has some unexpired penalty time remaining from a previous discretion as to whether practice will be allowed on the Law 35 shall apply. the match or at any later time, or leaves the field during a absence, he shall automatically be allowed to count any such square that might be designated for matches on succeeding session of play, the umpire shall be informed of the reason for stoppage time as playing time, provided he returns to the field days if damage could occur to those pitches. 36 LAW 36 – LEG BEFORE WICKET his absence, and he shall not thereafter come on to the field of play immediately after the interruption. Law 36 shall apply. during a session of play without the consent of the umpire. (b) Bowling practice on the bowling strips referred to in (a) above (See Law 24.4 as modified). The umpire shall give such The restriction in clauses 24.2.1 and 24.2.2 above shall shall also be permitted during the interval (and change of 37 LAW 37 – OBSTRUCTING THE FIELD consent as soon as practicable. If the player is absent from not apply if the player has suffered an external blow (as innings if not the interval) unless the umpires consider that, Law 37 shall apply. For the avoidance of doubt, if an umpire the field for longer than 8 minutes, the following restrictions opposed to an internal injury such as a pulled muscle) whilst in the prevailing conditions of ground and weather, it will be feels that a batsman, in running between the wickets, has shall apply to their future participation in the match: participating earlier in the match and consequently been detrimental to the surface of the square. forced to leave the field. significantly changed his direction without probable cause and thereby obstructed a fielder’s attempt to effect a run out,

cricket week | Boys U13 | Benoni | 10-14 December 2018 cricket week | Boys U13 | Benoni | 10-14 December 2018 58 59 the batsman should, on appeal, be given out, obstructing the 41.3.2.2 remove mud from the ball under the supervision of an umpire. field. It shall not be relevant whether a run out would have occurred or not. A batsman who runs on the protected area 41.3.2.3 dry a wet ball on a piece of cloth that has been approved by and has not necessarily changed direction, may also be the umpires. adjudged as having obstructed the field. 41.3.3 The umpires shall consider the condition of the ball to have If the change of direction involves the batsman crossing the been unfairly changed if any action by any player does not pitch, Law 41.14 shall also apply. comply with the conditions in 41.3.2. World Class Cricket Needs 41.3.4 If the umpires consider that the condition of the ball has been 38 LAW 38 – RUN OUT unfairly changed by a member or members of either side, they Law 38 shall apply. shall ask the captain of the opposing side if he/she would like the ball to be replaced. If necessary, in the case of the batting World Class Fibre Internet. 39 LAW 39 – side, the batsmen at the wicket may deputise for their captain. Law 39 shall apply. 41.3.4.1 If a replacement ball is requested, the umpires shall select bitco.co.za 40 LAW 40 – TIMED OUT and bring into use immediately, a ball which shall have wear comparable to that of the previous ball immediately prior to Law 40 shall apply. the contravention. 41 LAW 41 – FAIR AND UNFAIR PLAY 41.3.4.2 Regardless of whether a replacement ball has been chosen 41.1 Law 41.1 – Fair and unfair play – responsibility of to be used, the bowler’s end umpire shall captains – award 5 Penalty runs to the opposing side. Law 41.1 shall apply. – if appropriate, inform the batsmen at the wicket and the captain of the fielding side that the ball has been changed 41.2 Law 41.2 – Fair and unfair play – responsibility of and the reason for their action. umpires – inform the captain of the batting side as soon as practicable Law 41.2 shall apply. of what has occurred. Laws of Cricket 2017 Code 59 41.3 Law 41.3 – The match ball – changing its condition The umpires together shall report the occurrence as soon as possible after the match to the Executive of the offending Law 41.3 shall apply, subject to the following side and to any Governing Body responsible for the match, 41.3.1 The umpires shall make frequent and irregular inspections of who shall take such action as is considered appropriate the ball. In addition, they shall immediately inspect the ball if against the captain, any other individuals concerned and, if they suspect anyone of attempting to change the condition of appropriate, the team. the ball, except as permitted in 41.3.2. 41.3.5 If the umpires agree that in the match there has been any 41.3.2 It is an offence for any player to take any action which changes further instance by that team of unfairly changing the condition the condition of the ball. of the ball, they shall Except in carrying out his/her normal duties, a batsman is 41.3.5.1 repeat the procedure in 41.3.4.1 and 4.3.4.2. not allowed to wilfully damage the ball. See also Law 5.5 If the further offence is committed by the fielding side, (Damage to the ball). additionally the bowler’s end umpire shall A fielder may, however: 41.3.5.2 – direct the captain of the fielding side to suspend immediately from bowling the bowler who delivered the 41.3.2.1 polish the ball on his/her clothing provided that no artificial preceding ball; he/she shall not be allowed to bowl again substance is used and that such polishing wastes no time. in the match.

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– inform the batsmen at the wicket and, as soon as (f) In the event of a bowler bowling more than two fast short- (b) In the event of a bowler bowling a high full pitched ball as 41.11 The protected area practicable, the captain of the batting side of the reason pitched deliveries in an over as defined in Clause 42.4.1 (b) defined in Clause 41.7 above, the umpire at the bowler’s end for the action. above, the umpire at the bowlers end shall call and signal no shall call and signal no ball. Law 41.11 shall apply ball on each occasion. A differential signal shall be used to 41.12 Fielder damaging the pitch – if necessary, the over shall be completed by another signify a fast short pitched delivery. The umpire shall call and If, in the opinion of the umpire, such a delivery is considered bowler, who shall neither have bowled any part of the signal ‘no ball’ and then tap the head with the other hand. likely to inflict physical injury on the batsman, the umpire at the Law 41.12 shall apply subject to the following previous over, nor be allowed to bowl any part of the next bowler’s end shall, in addition to calling and signalling no ball, over. (g) If a bowler delivers a third fast short pitched ball in an over, when the ball is dead, caution the bowler and issue a first and In addition, the umpires shall report the incident to the CSA Umpire’s Manager under the CSA Code of Conduct. 41.4 Law 41.4 – Deliberate attempt to distract striker the umpire, after the call of no ball and when the ball is dead, final warning. The umpire shall inform the other umpire, the shall caution the bowler, inform the other umpire, the captain captain of the fielding side and the batsmen at the wicket of 41.13 Bowler running on the protected area Law 41.4 shall apply subject to the following: of the fielding side and the batsmen at the wicket of what has what has occurred. occurred. This caution shall apply throughout the innings. Law 41.13 shall apply subject to the following In addition, the umpires shall report the incident to the CSA (c) Should there be any further instance (where a high full pitched Umpire’s Manager under the CSA Code of Conduct. (h) If there is a second instance of the bowler being no balled ball is bowled and is considered likely to inflict physical In addition, the umpires may report the incident to the CSA 41.5 Law 41.5 – Deliberate distraction, deception or in the innings for bowling more than two fast short pitched injury on the batsman) by the same bowler in that innings, Umpire’s Manager under the CSA Code of Conduct obstruction of batsman deliveries in an over, the umpire shall advise the bowler that the umpire shall, in addition to calling and signalling no ball, this is his final warning for the innings. when the ball is dead, direct the captain to take the bowler off 41.14 Batsman damaging the pitch Law 41.5 shall apply subject to the following: forthwith. If necessary, the over shall be completed by another (i) Should there be any further instance by the same bowler Law 41.14 shall apply In addition, the umpire shall report the incident to the CSA bowler, who shall neither have bowled the previous over, or in that innings, the umpire shall call and signal no ball and 41.15 Striker in the protected area Umpire’s Manager under the CSA Code of Conduct. part thereof, nor be allowed to bowl the next over, or part when the ball is dead direct the captain to take the bowler off thereof. 41.6 Law 41.6 – Bowling of dangerous and unfair short forthwith. If necessary, the over shall be completed by another Law 41.14 shall apply deliveries. bowler, who shall neither have bowled the previous over, or (d) The bowler thus taken off shall not be allowed to bowl again 41.16 Non-striker leaving his/her ground early part thereof, nor be allowed to bowl the next over, or part in that innings. Law 41.6 shall apply subject to the following thereof. Law 41.16 shall apply (e) The umpire will report the occurrence to the other umpire, the Law 41..6 – The Bowling of Fast Short Pitched Balls (j) The bowler thus taken off shall not be allowed to bowl again batsman at the wicket and as soon as possible to the captain 41.17 Batsman stealing a run Law 41.6 shall be replaced by the following: in that innings. of the batting side. Law 41.17 shall apply (a) A bowler shall be limited to two fast short-pitched deliveries (k) The umpire will report the occurrence to the other umpire, the (f) The umpires may report the matter to the CSA Umpire’s 41.18 Penalty runs per over. batsmen at the wicket and as soon as possible to the captain Manager who shall take such action as is considered of the batting side. appropriate against the captain and the bowler concerned. Law 41.18 shall apply (b) A fast short-pitched delivery is defined as a ball which passes (Refer also to Law 41.1 Fair and Unfair Play – Responsibility or would have passed above the shoulder height of the striker (l) The umpires may report the matter to the CSA Umpire’s of the Captains.) 41.19 Unfair actions standing upright at the popping crease. Manager who shall take such action as is considered appropriate against the captain and the bowler concerned. 41.8 Bowling of deliberate front-foot No ball Law 41.19 shall apply (c) The umpire at the bowler’s end shall advise the bowler and (Refer also to Law 41.1 Fair and Unfair Play – Responsibility 42 PLAYERS’ CONDUCT the batsman on strike when each fast short pitched delivery of the Captains.) Law 41.8 shall apply. has been bowled. Law 42 shall not apply 41.7 Law 41.7 – Bowling of dangerous and unfair non- 41.9 Time wasting by the fielding side (d) In addition, for the purpose of this regulation and subject to pitching deliveries Law 41.9 shall apply subject to the following 42.1 Serious misconduct Clause 42.4.1 (f) below, a ball that passes above head height of the batsman, that prevents him from being able to hit it with Law 41.7 shall apply subject to the following In addition, the umpires shall report the incident to the CSA The umpires shall act upon any serious misconduct. The his bat by means of a normal cricket stroke shall be called a relevant offences and the corresponding actions by the (a) Any delivery which passes or would have passed on the Umpire’s Manager under the CSA Code of Conduct. wide. umpires are covered under the Schools Code of Conduct. full above waist height of the striker standing upright at the 41.10 Batsman wasting time (e) For the avoidance of doubt any fast short pitched delivery that popping crease is deemed unfair, whether or not it is likely to is called a wide under this playing condition shall also count inflict physical injury on the striker. Law 41.10 shall apply as the allowable short pitched delivery in that over

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Except as varied hereunder, the Laws of Cricket (2017 CODE) shall apply 1 LAW 1 – THE PLAYERS the ground is so wet or slippery as to deprive the bowler 4.1 Law 4.2 – Approval and control of balls of a reasonable foothold, the fielders of the power of free PLAYER QUALIFICATIONS 1.2 Law 1.3 – Captain movement, or the batsmen of the ability to play their strokes Law 4.3 shall be replaced by the following: CSA BOYS U13 WEEK The following shall apply in addition to Law 1.3. or to run between the wickets, then these conditions shall be Each fielding team shall have one new ball for its innings. regarded as so bad that it would be unreasonable for play to Only players that are 13 years of age or younger at the 31st December The deputy must be one of the 11 nominated starting players. take place. The umpires shall retain possession of the match ball(s) 2018 of any year shall be permitted to participate in the tournament. throughout the duration of the match when play is not actually 2 LAW 2 – THE UMPIRES (c) When there is a suspension of play it is the responsibility taking place. During play umpires shall periodically and TEAM COMPOSITION 2.1 Law 2.1 – Appointment and attendance of the umpires to monitor the conditions. They shall make irregularly inspect the condition of the ball and shall retain 1 As per a CSA Board resolution, all squads must comprise of a inspections as often as appropriate. Immediately the umpires possession of it at the fall of a wicket, a drinks interval, or any minimum of 7 generic black players and must include at least 3 black The following shall apply in place of Law 2.1: together agree that conditions are suitable for play they shall other disruption in play. call upon the players to resume the game. African players in that 7. The CSA Tournament Umpires’ Managers will be responsible 4.2 Law 4.4 – New ball in match of more than one day’s 2 A player must play at least 4 matches in the tournament, and at least for allocating umpires for all fixtures. (d) If play is in progress up to the start of an agreed interval then duration 1 match in each format. it will resume after the interval unless the umpires together Two Umpires, will be appointed to all matches. agree that the conditions of ground, weather or light are so Law 4.4 shall be replaced by the following: 3 There must be at least 5 generic black players in the starting XI in 2.2 Law 2.2 – Change of umpire bad that there is obvious and foreseeable risk to the safety The captain of the fielding side shall have the choice of taking Time and 50 Over matches. of any player or umpire, so that it would be unreasonable or a new ball at any time after 50 overs have been bowled with Law 2.2 will apply as modified: dangerous for play to take place. 4 There must be at least 6 generic black players in the starting 12 in the previous ball. The umpires shall indicate to the batsman the T20 matches. Neither team will have a right of objection to an umpire’s For the avoidance of doubt the following must be noted: and the scorers whenever a new ball is taken into play. appointment. 2.3.3 If conditions during a rain stoppage improve and the rain 4.3 Law 4.5 – Ball lost or becoming unfit for play 2.3 Law 2.7 – Fitness for play and Law 2.8 – Suspension is reduced to drizzle, the umpires must consider if they Law 4.5 shall be replaced by the following: of play in dangerous or unreasonable conditions. would have suspended play in the first place under similar Laws 3.8 & 3.9 shall be replaced by: conditions. If both on-field umpires agree that the current In the event of a ball during play being lost or in the opinion drizzle would not have caused a stoppage, then play shall of the umpires, being unfit for play through normal use, the 2.3.1 The umpires shall be the final judges of the fitness of the resume immediately. umpires shall allow it to be replaced by one that in their ground, weather and light for play. See clause 2.3.5 below opinion has had a similar amount of wear. and Law 6.1 (Fitness of the pitch for play). 2.3.4 The umpires shall disregard any shadow on the pitch from the stadium or from any permanent object on the ground. In the event of the ball becoming wet and soggy as a result of 2.3.2 Suspension of play for adverse conditions of ground, weather play continuing in inclement weather or in the opinion of the or light 2.3.5 If a shadow from the fielder falls across the strikers half of umpires being unfit for play, the ball may be replaced for a ball the pitch, the fielder must remain stationary from the time the that has similar amount of wear, even though it has not gone (a) All references to ground include the pitch. See Law 6.1 (Area bowler commences his run up until the striker has received out of shape. of pitch). the ball. In the event of a fielder moving before the striker receives the ball, the umpire shall call and signal ‘dead ball’ If the ball is to be replaced, the umpire shall inform the (b) If at any time the umpires together agree that the conditions if he considers the striker has been disadvantaged by the batsman. of ground, weather or light are so bad that there is obvious action. and foreseeable risk to the safety of any player or umpire, so 4.4 Law 4.6 – Specifications that it would be unreasonable or dangerous for play to take 3 LAW 3 – THE SCORERS place, then they shall immediately suspend play, or not allow Law 4.6 shall apply. 3.1 Law 3.2 – Correctness of scores play to commence or to restart. The decision as to whether 5 LAW 5 – THE BAT conditions are so bad as to warrant such action is one for the Attention is drawn to Clause 2.15 umpires alone to make. Law 5 shall apply 4 LAW 4 – THE BALL The fact that the grass and the ball are wet and slippery 6 LAW 6 – THE PITCH Law 4 shall apply subject to the following: does not warrant the ground conditions being regarded Law 6 shall apply subject to the following: as unreasonable or dangerous. If the umpires consider

cricket week | Boys U13 | Benoni | 10-14 December 2018 cricket week | Boys U13 | Benoni | 10-14 December 2018 64 65 6.1 Law 6.3 – Selection and preparation 6.2.6 In the event of a decision being taken in favour of Clauses 6.2.4 (a) or 6.2.4(b) above, the supervision of the remedial or The following will apply in addition to Law 6.3: new preparatory work shall be the responsibility of the on-field 6.1.2 Only authorised staff, the match officials, players, team umpires and the representative of the ground authority. coaches and authorised personnel shall be allowed access to 6.2.7 The rescheduled starting time and the rescheduled cessation the pitch area. Such access shall be subject to the following time, together with any make-up procedures as provided limitations: herein, shall be the responsibility of the on-field umpires. (a) Prior to the start of play, only captains and head coaches may 6.2.8 In the event that the existing pitch can be made playable walk on the actual playing surface of the pitch area. after suitable remedial work as in Clause 6.2.4 (a) above, the (b) No spiked footwear shall be permitted. match shall continue from the point stopped. (c) No one shall be permitted to bounce a ball on the pitch, strike 6.2.9 If a new pitch is prepared as in Clause 6.2.4 (b) above, the it with a bat or cause damage to the pitch in any other way. match shall be restarted from the first ball (but see Clause 6.2.7 above). (d) a key or knife may only be inserted in the pitch in the area between the popping and bowling creases. 6.3 Law 6.5 – Non-turf pitches (e) Access shall not interfere with pitch preparation. Law 6.5 shall not apply. 6.1.3 In the event of any dispute, the Tournament Referee will rule 7 LAW 7 – THE BOWLING, POPPING AND RETURN and his ruling will be final. CREASES 6.2 Law 6.4 – Changing the pitch Law 7 shall apply Law 6.4 shall be replaced by the following: Additional Crease Markings 6.2.1 In the event of a pitch being considered too dangerous for The following shall apply in addition to Law 7: play to continue in the estimation of the on-field umpires, The bowling creases shall be marked 43.18 cm (17”) from they shall stop play and immediately advise the Tournament the inner edge of the return creases to assist the Umpires Referee. adjudicating offside wides for right and left-handed batsmen. 6.2.2 The on-field umpires and Tournament Referee shall consult 8 LAW 8 – THE WICKETS with both captains. Law 8 shall apply 6.2.3 If the captains agree to continue, play shall resume. 9 LAW 9 – PREPARATION AND MAINTENANCE OF 6.2.4 If the decision is not to resume play, the on-field umpires shall THE PLAYING AREA consider one of the options in the following sequence: 9.1 Law 9.1 – Rolling (a) whether the existing pitch can be repaired. Repair work will only be considered if there has been malicious damage to a The following shall apply in addition to Law 9.1: non-crucial part of the pitch; 9.1.1 Prior to tossing for choice of innings the artificial drying of the (b) whether an alternative pitch can be used; pitch and outfield shall be at the discretion of the groundsman. Thereafter and throughout the match the drying of the outfield (c) whether the match has to be abandoned. may be undertaken at any time by the groundsman, but the 6.2.5 When such a decision is made, the ground authority shall drying of the affected area of the pitch shall be carried out make a public announcement as soon as possible following only on the instructions and under the supervision of the that decision. umpires. The umpires shall be empowered to have the pitch

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dried without reference to the captains at any time they are of If the innings of the team batting first is completed more than that no playing time is wasted. No other drinks shall be taken (d) If the team fielding second fails to bowl 50 overs by the the opinion that it is unfit for play. 30 minutes prior to the scheduled interval a 10-minute break onto the field without the permission of the umpires. Any scheduled cessation time, the hours of play shall be extended will occur and the team batting second will commence its player taking drinks onto the field shall be dressed in proper until the required number of overs has been bowled or a result 9.1.2 The umpires may instruct the groundsman to use any available innings and the interval will occur as scheduled. cricket attire. (Subject to the wearing of bibs – refer to the is achieved. equipment, including any roller for the purpose of drying the note in clause 24.1.1). pitch and making it fit for play. Where the innings of the side batting first is delayed or (e) Disciplinary measures will be implemented against the interrupted, the length of the interval will be reduced as Drinks shall only be taken on to the field of play by a member captain for slow over-rates. 9.1.3 An absorbent roller may be used to remove water from the follows: of the squad not nominated for the match who must be 13.1.3 Delayed or Interrupted Matches covers including the cover on the match pitch. dressed in proper cricket attire. (i) If up to 15 minutes of actual playing time is lost (total playing (a) Delay or Interruption to the Innings of the Team Batting First 9.2 Law 9.6 – Maintenance of footholes time lost less any extra time provided), then the interval will be 12 LAW 12 – START OF PLAY; CESSATION OF PLAY reduced by the amount of actual playing time lost. (i) When playing time has been lost the revised number of overs The following shall apply in addition to Law 9.6: 12.1 Start and Cessation Times to be bowled in the match shall be based on a rate of 17 overs The umpires shall see that wherever possible and whenever (ii) If more than 15 minutes of actual playing time is lost (total per hour, in the total remaining time available for play. playing time lost less any extra time provided), then the There will be 2 sessions of 3 hours 20 minutes, each it is considered necessary, action is taken during all intervals (ii) The revision of the number of overs should ensure, whenever interval will be reduced to 30 minutes (subject to (iii) below). separated by an interval between innings as listed above. in play to do whatever is practicable to improve the bowler’s possible, that both teams have the opportunity of batting for foot holes. (iii) If more than 60 minutes of actual playing time is lost (total First Session 09:00 – 12:20 the same number of overs. The team batting second shall not Interval 12:20 – 13:35 10 COVERING THE PITCH playing time lost less any extra time provided), then the bat for a greater number of overs than the first team unless interval of 30 minutes prescribed under (ii) above may be Second Session 13:35 – 16:55 the latter completed its innings in less than its allocated overs. 10.1 Law 10.1 – Before the match reduced further by mutual agreement between the Umpires 13 LAWS 13 – INNINGS To constitute a match, a minimum of 20 overs have to be and both Captains. In the event of disagreement, the length of bowled to the side batting second, subject to the innings not The following shall apply in addition to Law 10.1: the interval shall be determined by the Tournament Umpires’ 13.1 Law 13.1 – Number of innings being completed earlier. Managers. The minimum interval shall be ten minutes. The pitch shall be entirely protected against rain up to the Law 13 shall be replaced by the following: (iii) As soon as the total minutes of playing time remaining is less commencement of play. The umpires may decide to play 30 minutes (a minimum of than the completed overs faced by Team 1 multiplied by 3.5, (a) All matches will consist of one innings per side, each innings eight overs) extra time at the scheduled interval if requested then the first innings is terminated and the provisions of 13. 10.2 Law 10.2 – During the match being limited to a maximum of 50 overs. by either captain if, in the umpires’ opinion, it would bring 2.b) below take effect. Law 10.2 shall be replaced by the following: about a definite result in that session. If the umpires do 13.2 Bowling Directives (iv) A fixed time will be specified for the commencement of not believe a result can be achieved no extra time shall be The pitch shall be entirely protected against rain up to the Appendix 2.2 (Spin bowling match directives) will apply. the interval, and also the close of play for the match, by commencement of play and for the duration of the period of allowed. applying a rate of 17 overs per hour. When calculating the the match If it is decided to play such extra time, the whole period 13.1.2 Length of Innings length of playing time available for the match, or the length of either innings, the timing and duration of all relative delays, 11 LAW 11 – INTERVALS shall be played out even though the possibility of finishing 13.1.2 Uninterrupted Matches. the match may have disappeared before the full period has extensions in playing hours, interruptions in play, and intervals, 11.1 Law 11.2 – Duration of intervals expired. (a) Each team shall bat for 50 overs unless all out earlier. excluding those for drinks, will be taken into consideration. This calculation must not cause the match to finish earlier than 11.1.1 Luncheon Interval: Note: In addition to clauses i), ii) and iii) above, the length (b) If the team fielding first fails to bowl the required number of the original or rescheduled time for cessation of play on the of the Interval may be reduced by the CSA Match Referee overs by the scheduled time for cessation of the first innings, The interval shall be of 75 minutes duration. day. If required the original time shall be extended to allow for should exceptional circumstances arise. play shall continue until the required number of overs has one extra over for each team. 11.2 Law 11.4 Changing agreed times of intervals been bowled. The interval shall be reduced to enable the 11.3 Law 11.8 – Intervals for Drinks second innings to commence at the schedule time, subject to (v) If the team fielding first fails to bowl the revised number If the innings of the team batting first is completed prior to the their being a minimum interval of 30 minutes. The team batting of overs by the specified time, play shall continue until the Two off field drinks break of 10 minutes duration at 60-minute required number of overs have been bowled or the innings is scheduled time for the interval, the interval shall take place intervals is permitted. The provisions of Law 15.9 shall be second shall receive its full quota of 50 overs irrespective of immediately and the innings of the team batting second will the number of overs it bowled in the scheduled time for the completed. The interval shall be reduced to enable the second strictly observed except that under conditions of extreme heat innings to commence at the rescheduled time, subject to their commence correspondingly earlier providing that this does the umpires may permit an extra interval for drinks. cessation of the first innings. not lead to an interval occurring more than 30 minutes prior being a minimum interval of 20 minutes(or where the interval to the scheduled interval. An individual player may be given a drink either on the (c) If the team batting first is dismissed in less than 50 overs, the has been reduced to a period of less than 20 minutes – such boundary edge or at the fall of a wicket, on the field, provided team batting second shall be entitled to bat for 50 overs. reduced period less than 20 minutes under 15.1 (iii)).

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(vi) Disciplinary measures will be implemented against the later than 15 minutes before the scheduled or rescheduled the prescribed sanction in accordance with Clause 12.7.4 16.2 Law 61.2 – A win – one innings match captain for slow over-rates. time for the match to start. shall be applied. Law 61.2 shall apply in addition to the following: (b) Delay or Interruption to the innings of the Team Batting Note: Law 13.5 requiring the captain of the side winning the (b) If, after consultation with the umpires, the umpires is of the Second toss to notify the opposing captain as soon as the toss is opinion that the minimum over rate was not achieved by the 16.2.1 A result can be achieved only if both teams have had the completed of his decision to bat or to field first shall apply. fielding team by reason of events beyond its control, including opportunity of batting for at least 20 overs, unless one team (i) When playing time has been lost and, as a result, it is not has been all out in less than 20 overs or unless the team possible for the team batting second to have the opportunity (but not limited to) time wasting by the batting team, the 13.5 Extra Time umpires shall be entitled to amend the over rate calculation batting second scores enough runs to win in less than 20 of receiving its allocated, or revised allocation of overs in the overs. playing time available, the number of overs shall be reduced at Where the start of play is delayed or play is suspended, the as he deems appropriate. a rate of 17 overs per hour, which is inclusive of the provision scheduled hours of play shall be extended up to a maximum (c) In the event of any time allowances being granted to the All matches in which both teams have not had an opportunity of drinks intervals, in respect of the lost playing time. Should of 30 min. fielding team above (time wasting by batting team), then such of batting for a minimum of 20 overs, shall be declared no the calculations result in a fraction of an over the fraction shall time shall be deducted from the allowances granted to such result. be ignored. 13.6 Number of Overs per Bowler batting team in the determination of its over rate. 16.3 Law 16.3 Umpires awarding a match (ii) In addition, should the innings of the team batting first have No bowler shall bowl more than 10 overs in an innings. 13.7.4 Sanction Law 16.3 Shall not apply been completed prior to the scheduled, or re-scheduled time In a delayed or interrupted match where the overs are reduced for the commencement of the interval, then any calculation for both teams or for the team bowling second, no bowler may No sanction may be imposed in respect of minimum over 16.4 Law 16.5 – A Tie or Draw: relating to the revision of overs shall not be effective until an bowl more than one-fifth of the total overs allowed. rates in the event of the batting team being bowled out within amount of time equivalent to that by which the second innings the time determined for that innings under these conditions, Law 16.5 shall not apply. started early has elapsed. Where the total overs are not divisible by 5, one additional or if a result is achieved within the time allocated for that 16.5 Delayed or Interrupted Matches – calculation of the (iii) To constitute a match, a minimum of 20 overs have to be over shall be allowed to the maximum number per bowler innings. necessary to make up the balance. Target Score bowled to the team batting second subject to the innings not In the event of the umpires having determined the over being completed earlier. Appendix 2.2 (Spin bowling match directives) shall apply. If, due to suspension of play after the start of the match, rate being below that required, the umpires shall impose the number of overs in the innings of either team has to be (iv) The team batting second shall not bat for a greater number 13.7 Minimum over rates disciplinary procedures against the captain. (Refer to the revised to a lesser number than originally allotted minimum of overs than the first team unless the latter completed its Code of Conduct) of 20 overs, then a revised target score (to win) should be innings in less than its allocated overs. 13.7.1 The minimum over rate to be achieved by the fielding team set for the number of overs which the team batting second shall be 17 overs per hour. On a point of clarity: Any sanctions meted out to captains (v) A fixed time will be specified for the close of play by of teams as above shall be regarded as being cumulative will have the opportunity of facing. This revised target is to be applying a rate of 17 overs per hour. With the exception of 13.7.2 In calculating the minimum over rate, the following time towards the team. A captain cited in a match shall be cited calculated using the current Duckworth/Lewis/Stern method. drinks intervals, the timing and duration of all relative delays, allowances shall be made: at the appropriate level that any such previously cumulative The target set will always be a whole number and one run less extensions in playing hours and interruptions in play, will be sanctions would require i.e. as If he himself had been captain will constitute a Tie. taken into consideration in specifying this time. (a) the actual time taken where treatment is given by authorised in the previous matches where slow over rate sanctions had medical personnel to a player on the field of play; 16.6 Law 16.8 – Correctness of result (vi) If the team fielding second fails to bowl the revised overs by been imposed. the scheduled or re-scheduled close of play, the hours of play Any query on the result of the match as defined in 2.15 (as (b) the actual time taken for a player to leave the field of play in 14 LAW 14 – THE FOLLOW-ON shall be extended until the overs have been bowled or a result the event of a serious injury; modified by these regulations) shall be resolved as soon as achieved. Law 14 shall not apply possible and a final decision made by the umpires at close of (d) the actual time lost due to any other circumstances beyond play. (vii) Disciplinary measures will be implemented against the the control of the players. 15 LAW 15 – DECLARATION AND FORFEITURE captain for slow over-rates. 17 LAW 17 – THE OVER 13.7.3 The over rate will be calculated at the end of the match by Law 15 shall not apply. 13.3 Bowling Directives the umpires. If the over rate is calculated as being under the Law 17 shall apply. 16 LAW 16 – THE RESULT Appendix 2.2 (Spin) SHALL apply minimum over rate of 17 overs to the hour, the following shall 18 LAW 18 – SCORING RUNS apply: Law 21 shall apply subject to the following: 13.4 The toss: Law 18 shall apply. (a) As soon as reasonably practicable the umpires shall inform 16.1 Law 61.1 – A win – two innings match The captains shall toss for the choice of innings on the field of the team captain and/or team manager of the relevant fielding play. The toss shall take place not earlier than 30 minutes, nor team that the CSA Regulations have been breached and that Law 21.1 shall not apply.

cricket week | Boys U13 | Benoni | 10-14 December 2018 cricket week | Boys U13 | Benoni | 10-14 December 2018 70 71 19 LAW 19 – BOUNDARIES a) There is a change of striker (the provisions of clause 41.2 shall apply), 19.1 Law 19.1 – The boundaries of the field of play Or The following will be applicable to Girls Under 19 Venues only: The No Ball was the result of a fielding restriction breach, in which case the field may be changed to the extent of The boundary shall be a minimum of 50 metres and a correcting the breach. maximum of 64 metres. Distances shall be measured from the centre of the pitch. The umpires will signal a free hit by (after the normal No Ball signal) extending one arm straight upwards and moving it in a 19.3 Law 19.2.7 – Scoring a boundary circular motion. The following shall be added to Law 19.2.7 22 LAW 22 – WIDE BALL If an unauthorized person enters the playing arena and 22.1 Law 22.1 – Judging a Wide handles the ball, the umpire at the bowler’s end shall be the sole judge of whether the boundary allowance should be Law 22 shall apply with the following addition to Law 22.1.1 scored or the ball be treated as still in play or called dead ball Umpires are instructed to apply very strict and consistent if a batsman is liable to be out as a result of the unauthorized interpretation in regard to this Law in order to prevent negative person handling the ball. bowling wide of the wicket. 20 LAW 20 – DEAD BALL Any offside or leg side delivery which in the opinion of the umpire does not give the batsman a reasonable opportunity Law 20 shall apply. to score shall be called a wide. As a guideline, any ball 21 LAW 21 – NO BALL pitching outside leg stump, going down the leg side will be called wide. Law 21 shall apply subject to the following: The bowling creases shall be marked 43.18cm (17”) from 21.1 Law 21.1 – Mode of delivery each of the inner edges of the return creases to assist the Umpires adjudicating offside wides for right and left handed Law 21.1.2 batsmen. The bowler may not deliver the ball underarm. If a bowler 23 LAW 23– BYE AND LEG BYE bowls a ball underarm the umpire shall call and signal no ball, and the ball is to be re-bowled overarm. Law 23 shall apply. 21.2 Free Hit 24 LAW 24– FIELDER ABSENT OR LEAVING THE FIELD In addition to the above, the delivery following a no ball called for all modes of no ball shall be a free hit for whichever Law 24.2 shall be replaced by the following: batsman is facing it. If the delivery for the free hit is not a legitimate delivery (any kind of no ball or a wide ball) then the If a fielder fails to take the field with his side at the start of next delivery will become a free hit for whichever batsman is the match or at any later time, or leaves the field during a facing it. session of play, the umpire shall be informed of the reason for his absence, and he shall not thereafter come on to the field For any free hit, the striker can be dismissed only under the during a session of play without the consent of the umpire. circumstances that apply for a no ball, even if the delivery for (See Law 24.4 as modified). The umpire shall give such the free hit is called wide ball. consent as soon as practicable. If the player is absent from the field for longer than 8 minutes, the following restrictions Field changes are not permitted for free hit deliveries unless: shall apply to their future participation in the match:

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24.2.1 The player shall not be permitted to bowl in the match until Nor shall it apply if the player has been absent for very 26.2 Law 26.2 – Practice on the outfield In circumstances when the number of overs of the batting he has either been able to field, or his team has subsequently exceptional and wholly acceptable reasons (other than injury team is reduced, the number of overs within each phase of Law 26.2 shall apply save that Law 26.2.2 shall be replaced been batting, for the total length of playing time for which he or illness). the innings shall be reduced in accordance with the table with the following: was absent (hereafter referred to as penalty time), subject below. For the sake of clarity, it should be noted that the table to a maximum cumulative penalty time of 120 minutes. If any 24.1.1 Substitute fielders shall only be permitted in cases of injury, (ii) There shall be no bowling or batting practice on the outfield. shall apply to both the 1st and 2nd innings of the match. unexpired penalty time remains at the end of an innings, it illness or other wholly acceptable reasons. ‘Wholly acceptable Bowling a ball, using a short run up to a player in the outfield is carried forward to the next and subsequent innings of the reasons’ should be limited to extreme circumstances and is not to be regarded as bowling practice but shall be subject Innings duration Powerplay 1 Powerplay 2 Powerplay 3 should not include what is commonly referred to as a ‘comfort match. to (b) (iii) and (c) below. 20 4 12 4 break’. 24.2.2 The player shall not be permitted to bat in the match until his 27 LAW 27 – THE WICKET-KEEPER 21 4 13 4 team’s batting innings has been in progress for the length of Note: Squad members of the fielding or batting team who are 22 5 13 4 playing time that is equal to the unexpired penalty time carried not playing in the match and who are not acting as substitute Law 27 shall apply. 23 5 14 4 forward from the previous innings, subject to a maximum fielders shall be required to wear a team training bib whilst on 24 5 14 5 the playing area (including the area between the boundary 28 LAW 28 – THE FIELDER cumulative penalty time of 120 minutes. However, once his 25 5 15 5 and the perimeter fencing). Law 28 shall apply subject to the contents 28.1 side has lost five wickets in its batting innings, he may bat 26 5 16 5 immediately. If any unexpired penalty time remains at the end 25 LAW 25– SUBSTITUTES AND RUNNER Restrictions on the placement of fieldsmen 27 6 16 5 of that batting innings, it is carried forward to the next and 28 subsequent innings of the match. Law 25 shall apply subject to the following: In addition to the restrictions contained in clause 28.1 , further 6 17 5 fielding restrictions shall apply to certain overs in each innings. 29 6 17 6 25.1 Law 25.1 Substitutes and Runners For the purposes of 24.2.1 and 24.2.2, playing time shall The nature of such fielding restrictions and the overs during 30 6 18 6 comprise the time play is in progress excluding lunch and Law 25.1, 25.5 and 25.7 shall not apply. A runner for a which they shall apply are set out in the following paragraphs. 31 6 19 6 tea intervals, intervals between innings and official drinks batsman when batting is not permitted. 32 7 19 6 intervals. For clarity, a player’s penalty time will continue to The following fielding restrictions shall apply: 33 7 20 6 expire after he is dismissed, for the remainder of his team’s Law 25.1 shall be amended as follows: Two semi-circles shall be drawn on the field of play. The 34 7 20 7 batting innings. semi-circles shall have as their centre the middle stump at The umpires shall have discretion to allow, for other wholly 35 7 21 7 acceptable reasons, a substitute fielder to act for a nominated either end of the pitch. The radius of each of the semi-circles However, in the event of a batsman or a fieldsman already 36 7 22 7 being off the field at the commencement of an interruption player at the start of the match, or at any subsequent time. shall be 30 yards (27.43 metres). The semi-circles shall be in play through ground, weather or light conditions or for linked by two parallel straight lines drawn on the field. (Refer 37 8 22 7 other exceptional circumstances, he shall be allowed to count 26 LAW 26 – PRACTICE ON THE FIELD to paragraph 2 of Appendix C). The fielding restriction areas 38 8 23 7 should be marked by continuous painted white lines or ‘dots’ any such stoppage time as playing time, provided that he 26.1 Law 26– Practice on the field 39 8 23 8 personally informs the umpires when he is fit enough to take at 5 yard (4.57 metres) intervals, each ‘dot’ to be covered by 40 8 24 8 a white plastic or rubber (but not metal) disc measuring 7 the field had play been in progress. The following shall apply in addition to Law 26.1: 41 8 25 8 inches (18 cm) in diameter. Similarly, if at the commencement of an interruption in play (a) The use of the square for practice on any day of any match 42 9 25 8 At the instant of delivery, there may not be more than 5 through ground, weather or light conditions or for other shall be permissible provided that no practice takes place on 43 9 26 8 fieldsmen on the leg side. exceptional circumstances, a player is on the field but still the match pitch for that match. The umpires will have sole 44 9 26 9 has some unexpired penalty time remaining from a previous discretion as to whether practice will be allowed on the Powerplay 1 – no more than two (2) fieldsmen shall be 45 9 27 9 absence, he shall automatically be allowed to count any such square that might be designated for matches on succeeding permitted outside this fielding restriction area. In an innings of 46 9 28 9 days if damage could occur to those pitches. stoppage time as playing time, provided he returns to the field 50 overs, these are overs 1 to 10 inclusive. 47 10 28 9 of play immediately after the interruption. (b) Bowling practice on the bowling strips referred to in (a) above Powerplay 2 – no more than four (4) fieldsmen shall be 48 10 29 9 The restriction in clauses 24.2.1 and 24.2.2 above shall shall also be permitted during the interval (and change of permitted outside this fielding restriction area. In an innings of 49 10 29 10 innings if not the interval) unless the umpires consider that, 50 overs, these are overs 11 to 40 inclusive not apply if the player has suffered an external blow (as If play is interrupted during an innings and the table above opposed to an internal injury such as a pulled muscle) whilst in the prevailing conditions of ground and weather, it will be Powerplay 3 – no more than five (5) fieldsmen shall be applies, the Powerplay takes immediate effect. For the participating earlier in the match and consequently been detrimental to the surface of the square. permitted outside this fielding restriction area. In an innings of avoidance of doubt this applies even if the interruption has forced to leave the field. 50 overs, these are overs 41 to 50 inclusive occurred mid-over.

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Illustrations: 37 LAW 37 – OBSTRUCTING THE FIELD A fielder may, however: 41.3.5.2 – direct the captain of the fielding side to suspend immediately from bowling the bowler who delivered the Law 37 shall apply. For the avoidance of doubt, if an umpire 41.3.2.1 polish the ball on his/her clothing provided that no artificial A 50 over inning is interrupted after 8.3 overs and reduced preceding ball; he/she shall not be allowed to bowl again feels that a batsman, in running between the wickets, has substance is used and that such polishing wastes no time. to 32 overs. The new phases are 7+19+6. Therefore, the in the match. middle phase fielding restrictions take immediate effect when significantly changed his direction without probable cause 41.3.2.2 remove mud from the ball under the supervision of an umpire. play resumes and last for a further 17.3 overs. The final phase and thereby obstructed a fielder’s attempt to effect a run out, – inform the batsmen at the wicket and, as soon as begins after 26 overs have been bowled. the batsman should, on appeal, be given out, obstructing the 41.3.2.3 dry a wet ball on a piece of cloth that has been approved by practicable, the captain of the batting side of the reason field. It shall not be relevant whether a run out would have the umpires. for the action. A 40 over innings is interrupted after 18.5 overs and reduced occurred or not. A batsman who runs on the protected area to 22 overs. The new phases are 5+13+4. When play and has not necessarily changed direction, may also be 41.3.3 The umpires shall consider the condition of the ball to have – if necessary, the over shall be completed by another resumes, the final phase fielding restrictions apply for the adjudged as having obstructed the field. been unfairly changed if any action by any player does not bowler, who shall neither have bowled any part of the remaining 3.1 overs. comply with the conditions in 41.3.2. previous over, nor be allowed to bowl any part of the next If the change of direction involves the batsman crossing the over. At the commencement of the middle and final phases of an pitch, Law 41.14 shall also apply. 41.3.4 If the umpires consider that the condition of the ball has been innings, the umpire shall signal such commencement to the unfairly changed by a member or members of either side, they 41.4 Law 41.4 – Deliberate attempt to distract striker scorers by rotating his arm in a large circle. 38 LAW 38 – RUN OUT shall ask the captain of the opposing side if he/she would like the ball to be replaced. If necessary, in the case of the batting Law 41.4 shall apply subject to the following: The scoreboard shall indicate the current Powerplay in Law 38 shall apply. side, the batsmen at the wicket may deputise for their captain. In addition, the umpires shall report the incident to the CSA progress. 39 LAW 39 – STUMPED 41.3.4.1 If a replacement ball is requested, the umpires shall select Umpire’s Manager under the CSA Code of Conduct. In the event of an infringement of any of the above fielding Law 39 shall apply. and bring into use immediately, a ball which shall have wear restrictions, the square leg umpire shall call and signal ‘No 41.5 Law 41.5 – Deliberate distraction, deception or 40 LAW 40 – TIMED OUT comparable to that of the previous ball immediately prior to obstruction of batsman Ball’ the contravention. Law 40 shall apply. Law 41.5 shall apply subject to the following: 29 LAW 29 – THE WICKET IS DOWN 41.3.4.2 Regardless of whether a replacement ball has been chosen Law 29 shall apply. 41 LAW 41 – FAIR AND UNFAIR PLAY to be used, the bowler’s end umpire shall In addition, the umpire shall report the incident to the CSA Umpire’s Manager under the CSA Code of Conduct. 30 LAW 30 – BATSMAN OUT OF HIS GROUND 41.1 Law 41.1 – Fair and unfair play – responsibility of – award 5 Penalty runs to the opposing side. captains 41.6 Law 41.6 – Bowling of dangerous and unfair short – if appropriate, inform the batsmen at the wicket and the Law 30 shall apply deliveries. Law 41.1 shall apply. captain of the fielding side that the ball has been changed 31 LAW 31 – APPEALS 41.2 Law 41.2 – Fair and unfair play – responsibility of and the reason for their action. Law 41.6 shall apply subject to the following Law 31 shall apply. umpires – inform the captain of the batting side as soon as practicable Law 41..6 – The Bowling of Fast Short Pitched Balls Law 41.2 shall apply. of what has occurred. Laws of Cricket 2017 Code 59 32 LAW 32– BOWLED Law 41.6 shall be replaced by the following: Law 32 shall apply. 41.3 Law 41.3 – The match ball – changing its condition The umpires together shall report the occurrence as soon as possible after the match to the Executive of the offending (a) A bowler shall be limited to two fast short-pitched deliveries 33 LAW 33 – CAUGHT Law 41.3 shall apply, subject to the following side and to any Governing Body responsible for the match, per over. Law 33 shall apply. 41.3.1 The umpires shall make frequent and irregular inspections of who shall take such action as is considered appropriate (b) A fast short-pitched delivery is defined as a ball which passes the ball. In addition, they shall immediately inspect the ball if against the captain, any other individuals concerned and, if or would have passed above the shoulder height of the striker 34 LAW 34 – HIT THE BALL TWICE they suspect anyone of attempting to change the condition of appropriate, the team. standing upright at the popping crease. Law 34 shall apply. the ball, except as permitted in 41.3.2. 41.3.5 If the umpires agree that in the match there has been any (c) The umpire at the bowler’s end shall advise the bowler and 35 LAW 35 – HIT WICKET 41.3.2 It is an offence for any player to take any action which changes further instance by that team of unfairly changing the condition the batsman on strike when each fast short pitched delivery the condition of the ball. of the ball, they shall has been bowled. Law 35 shall apply. Except in carrying out his/her normal duties, a batsman is 41.3.5.1 repeat the procedure in 41.3.4.1 and 4.3.4.2. (d) In addition, for the purpose of this regulation and subject to 36 LAW 36 – LEG BEFORE WICKET not allowed to wilfully damage the ball. See also Law 5.5 If the further offence is committed by the fielding side, Clause 42.4.1 (f) below, a ball that passes above head height Law 36 shall apply. (Damage to the ball). additionally the bowler’s end umpire shall of the batsman, that prevents him from being able to hit it with

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his bat by means of a normal cricket stroke shall be called a Law 41.7 shall apply subject to the following In addition, the umpires shall report the incident to the CSA 41.16 Non-striker leaving his/her ground early wide. Umpire’s Manager under the CSA Code of Conduct. (a) Any delivery which passes or would have passed on the Law 41.16 shall apply (e) For the avoidance of doubt any fast short pitched delivery that full above waist height of the striker standing upright at the 41.10 Batsman wasting time is called a wide under this playing condition shall also count popping crease is deemed unfair, whether or not it is likely to 41.17 Batsman stealing a run Law 41.10 shall apply as the allowable short pitched delivery in that over inflict physical injury on the striker. Law 41.17 shall apply 41.11 The protected area (f) In the event of a bowler bowling more than two fast short- (b) In the event of a bowler bowling a high full pitched ball as 41.18 Penalty runs pitched deliveries in an over as defined in Clause 42.4.1 (b) defined in Clause 41.7 above, the umpire at the bowler’s end Law 41.11 shall apply above, the umpire at the bowlers end shall call and signal no shall call and signal no ball. Law 41.18 shall apply ball on each occasion. A differential signal shall be used to 41.12 Fielder damaging the pitch If, in the opinion of the umpire, such a delivery is considered 41.19 Unfair actions signify a fast short pitched delivery. The umpire shall call and Law 41.12 shall apply subject to the following signal ‘no ball’ and then tap the head with the other hand. likely to inflict physical injury on the batsman, the umpire at the Law 41.19 shall apply bowler’s end shall, in addition to calling and signalling no ball, In addition, the umpires shall report the incident to the CSA (g) If a bowler delivers a third fast short pitched ball in an over, when the ball is dead, caution the bowler and issue a first and Umpire’s Manager under the CSA Code of Conduct. 42 PLAYERS’ CONDUCT the umpire, after the call of no ball and when the ball is dead, final warning. The umpire shall inform the other umpire, the shall caution the bowler, inform the other umpire, the captain captain of the fielding side and the batsmen at the wicket of 41.13 Bowler running on the protected area Law 42 shall not apply of the fielding side and the batsmen at the wicket of what has what has occurred. 42.1 Serious misconduct occurred. This caution shall apply throughout the innings. Law 41.13 shall apply subject to the following (c) Should there be any further instance (where a high full pitched The umpires shall act upon any serious misconduct. The (h) If there is a second instance of the bowler being no balled ball is bowled and is considered likely to inflict physical In addition, the umpires may report the incident to the CSA Umpire’s Manager under the CSA Code of Conduct relevant offences and the corresponding actions by the in the innings for bowling more than two fast short pitched injury on the batsman) by the same bowler in that innings, umpires are covered under the Schools Code of Conduct. deliveries in an over, the umpire shall advise the bowler that the umpire shall, in addition to calling and signalling no ball, 41.14 Batsman damaging the pitch this is his final warning for the innings. when the ball is dead, direct the captain to take the bowler off . forthwith. If necessary, the over shall be completed by another Law 41.14 shall apply (i) Should there be any further instance by the same bowler bowler, who shall neither have bowled the previous over, or in that innings, the umpire shall call and signal no ball and 41.15 Striker in the protected area part thereof, nor be allowed to bowl the next over, or part when the ball is dead direct the captain to take the bowler off thereof. Law 41.14 shall apply forthwith. If necessary, the over shall be completed by another bowler, who shall neither have bowled the previous over, or (d) The bowler thus taken off shall not be allowed to bowl again part thereof, nor be allowed to bowl the next over, or part in that innings. thereof. (e) The umpire will report the occurrence to the other umpire, the (j) The bowler thus taken off shall not be allowed to bowl again batsman at the wicket and as soon as possible to the captain in that innings. of the batting side. (k) The umpire will report the occurrence to the other umpire, the (f) The umpires may report the matter to the CSA Umpire’s batsmen at the wicket and as soon as possible to the captain Manager who shall take such action as is considered of the batting side. appropriate against the captain and the bowler concerned. (l) The umpires may report the matter to the CSA Umpire’s (Refer also to Law 41.1 Fair and Unfair Play – Responsibility Manager who shall take such action as is considered of the Captains.) appropriate against the captain and the bowler concerned. 41.8 Bowling of deliberate front-foot No ball (Refer also to Law 41.1 Fair and Unfair Play – Responsibility of the Captains.) Law 41.8 shall apply. 41.7 Law 41.7 – Bowling of dangerous and unfair non- 41.9 Time wasting by the fielding side pitching deliveries Law 41.9 shall apply subject to the following

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41.1 Law 28.1 – Protective equipment The following is applicable to all batsmen: 1. MATCH DIRECTIVES Age Max overs per spell Max. overs per day All batsmen shall wear a full helmet (visor included) whilst This directive will apply to ALL formats of the game U13 4 12 This directive will apply to ALL formats of the game batting and play is in progress. The CSA and or any of U15 5 15 For the purposes of these Directives a fast bowler is defined its affiliates indemnify itself from any recourse failing the U17 6 18 In addition to Law 28.1: as a bowler to whom a wicket keeper in the same age group implementation of this provision. U18 6 18 The exchanging of protective equipment between members would in normal circumstances stand back to take the ball. Any batsman arriving at the crease without wearing a full U19 6 18 of the fielding side on the field shall be permitted provided Having completed a spell the bowler cannot bowl again, from that the umpires do not consider that it constitutes a waste of helmet shall constitute a refusal to play and shall be given out. Note : In cases where a team fields for a second time on the day, and This offending batsman shall be recorded retired out in the either end, until the equivalent number of overs to the length of playing time. his* spell have been bowled from the same end. A bowler can a bowler has bowled his quota for the day in the first innings, scorebook. he is allowed to bowl in the second innings provided he does In under 13 matches: change ends without ending his current spell provided that The following is applicable to the wicket-keeper: he bowls the next over that he legally can from the other end. not exceed the number of overs as depicted in the maximum All close in fielder(s) fielding within 5 metres in front of the If this does not happen his spell is deemed to be concluded. overs per spell. wicket must wear a full helmet (visor included). The CSA and The wicket-keeper must a wear full helmet (visor included) If play is interrupted, for any reason, for less than 40 minutes 2. SPIN BOWLING MATCH DIRECTIVES or any of its affiliates indemnify itself from any recourse failing when standing up at the wicket. CSA and or any of its affiliates any spell in progress at the time of the interruption can be the implementation of this provision. indemnify itself from any recourse failing the implementation continued after the interruption up to the maximum number of There shall be a minimum number of spin bowling in each of this provision. innings of the match as depicted in the table below. In all other older age group matches: overs per spell for the appropriate age group. If the spell is not In the event of a wicket-keeper not wearing a helmet as continued after the interruption the bowler cannot bowl again, Number of spin bowling All close in fielder(s) fielding within 3 metres in front of the required in the instance above the umpires will cease play from either end, until the equivalent number of overs to the Total No of overs in Innings wicket must wear a full helmet (visor included). The CSA and and direct the wicket-keeper to do so. Any time lost in this length of his spell before the interruption have been bowled overs to be bowled or any of its affiliates indemnify itself from any recourse failing directive will be added at the end of the session. from the same end. If the interruption is of 40 minutes of more, 50-45 10 the implementation of this provision. whether scheduled or not, the bowler can commence a new 44-40 8 spell immediately. 39-35 7 Once a bowler covered by these Directives has bowled in 34-30 6 a match he cannot exceed the maximum number overs per 29-25 5 day for his age group even if he subsequently bowls spin. He 24-20 4 can exceed the maximum overs per spell if bowling spin, but 20-16 4 cannot then revert to bowling fast until an equivalent number 15-12 3 of overs to the length of his spell have been bowled from the 11-8 2 same end. If he bowls spin without exceeding the maximum number of overs in a spell the maximum will apply as soon as 7-5 1 he reverts to bowling fast. Applicable to T20 Cricket Captains, Team Managers and umpires are asked to ensure In the event of a bowler breaking down and being unable that these Directives are followed at all times. to complete an over, the remaining balls will be allowed by another bowler. Such part of an over will count as a full over Depicted in the table below are the various age group only in so far as each bowler’s limit is concerned. restrictions applicable to the above: * Any reference to he/his should be interpreted to include

she/her.

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PREAMBLE • Put the interests of the team before your own. The General Guidelines for Good Conduct are intended to establish a • Do not be arrogant in victory, or surly in defeat. Be gracious towards code of behaviour that will honour and preserve the Etiquette and Values your opponent, whatever occurs. enshrined in the game of cricket and in the concept of Sportsmanship. • Disciplined behaviour is required, both on and off the field of play. As an administrative body concerned with sport in school, SASC aims, through sport, to educate the child to appreciate the values of honesty, • Adhere to the required dress code and ensure your clothes and courtesy, consideration for others and self discipline. These values equipment are clean when you begin a game. are to supplement the qualities developed by dedication required to • Do not abuse equipment or facilities, and be prepared to assist with succeed in a competitive environment in which skills, perseverance and the covering /uncovering of the pitches etc. concentration are paramount. • Co-operate with the decisions of your coach and captain. Players are subject to school rules and to the rules laid down by the different tournaments and leagues. All those attending SASC tournaments, • Play for the fun of it, not just to please parents and coaches. whether they are Administrators, Managers, Coaches, Umpires, Parents, • Take the opportunity to make new friends and acquaintances. Spectators or the Media, are expected to conduct themselves in a Respect all players, regardless of race, creed, gender or ability. responsible manner and to remember that the tournaments have been arranged for the enjoyment and development of the children. PARENTS The General Guidelines for Good Conduct defines the behaviour • Remember that children are playing sports for their enjoyment and expected of all the above groups. Discrimination or prejudice in respect advancement, not yours. of race, religion or gender is unacceptable in all circumstances. • Encourage your children to play to the rules and in accordance with PLAYERS the etiquette of the game. • Play according to the Laws of the Game, the SASC Cricket • Do not shout at or ridicule a child for making a mistake or for losing a Board Code of Conduct at Cricket Tournaments, and the rules of game. tournaments or local leagues. • Set a good example and acknowledge the good play from all teams. • Apply fair play principles and be a good sport. Do not claim unfair Your child learns from your example. catches, be prepared to walk if you know you hit the ball and a fair catch was made, refrain from excessive or ridiculous appeals, • Respect all players, administrators and officials with whom your acknowledge the good play of others, both by your team mates and children may participate regardless of race, creed or gender. by the opposition; do not indulge in over-exuberant celebration in any • Support all efforts by administrators and officials to eradicate verbal way. and physical abuse from sporting activities. • When given out by an umpire, do not linger on the field or demonstrate • Respect the decisions of officials and encourage your children to do your dissatisfaction in any way. the same. • Control your temper. Violence or verbal abuse towards officials or • Show appreciation for the time and effort of the teachers, coaches, other players is unacceptable. administrators, officials, umpires, grounds staff etc and encourage • Deliberately taking unfair advantage of, distracting or provoking an your children to do the same. opponent is unacceptable. • Ensure that your conduct at the side of the field is in accord with the • Do not protest or argue with an official. Your captain, coach or etiquette and the spirit of the game. Your children are required to manager may query/discuss the matter with the official during an abide by the Laws of the game and to exhibit appropriate behaviour. appropriate break or after the game. Support them in their efforts and do not let them down.

cricket week | Boys U13 | Benoni | 10-14 December 2018 83 TEACHERS/COACHES ADMINISTRATORS/OFFICIALS • Encourage children to develop a variety of skills. Teach the full • Give all children equal quality of opportunity to participate. range of shots, bowling deliveries and fielding skills to every player. Remember that emerging players may develop different strengths at • Avoid self-interest or political agendas. Your role is to provide equal different stages of their development. E.g. Ensure bowlers have the quality of opportunities for the children. opportunity to bat during practice. • Where possible involve young people in planning, leadership and • Give all children the opportunity to practice. Avoid over-playing the decision making. talented players and the early developers at the expense of others • Ensure that Laws, rules, equipment, length of game, training e.g. do not restrict all the batting opportunities to your top order. schedules, rewards etc suit the age, ability and maturity levels of • Encourage players to think for themselves and to express their participants. individual talents. Allow them to consider strategy and to make • Emphasise enjoyment and fair play rather than winning at all costs. decisions. Instil in your captain the required knowledge and give him/ her freedom to decide. • Establish disciplinary structures and procedures. • Protect young fast bowlers from injury by concentrating on correct • Be conscientious, objective and courteous when making decisions. technique and not over-bowling them in practices and matches. Condemn unsporting behaviour and promote respect for all participants. • Encourage children to develop skills in a variety of sports. • Keep up to date with the Laws and trends in the game, as well as • Remember that children practice for pleasure. Try to make enjoyment knowledge of the growth and development of children. the priority for each practice session, emphasising appropriate sporting behaviour. • Set the example. Your conduct and your comments should be exemplary. • Never abuse a child, physically or verbally, for making a mistake or losing. • Plan well ahead. Involve all role players. Strive for maximum efficiency. • Be reasonable in your demands on young players’ time, energy and MEDIA enthusiasm. • Provide coverage of school sport. • Teach your players the Laws of the game as well as an appreciation • Be aware of the differences between sport at school level and the of the history, the etiquette and the spirit of the game. professional game. • Develop in our players respect for the ability of others and the • Refrain from highlighting isolated incidents of inappropriate decisions of officials. behaviour. • The safety of the children in your care is of paramount importance. • Be sensitive to the damage that can be caused to immature and Ensure that equipment and facilities are safe. Be sensitive to the inexperienced youngsters by the media attention. dangers that could result if players are mismatched. Maintain a disciplined atmosphere at all times. • Focus upon honest effort. Do not place unfair expectations upon children. • Heed the advice of qualified physicians with regards to injured players. • Be sensitive to the difficulties experienced by voluntary organisers and officials. • Keep up to date with latest coaching techniques and the principles of growth and development of children. • Ask permission of coaches/parents/officials before interviewing children.

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PREAMBLE 2.1.7 Must at all times abide by the playing conditions, rules and 3.4.3 Should attend all managers’ meetings. 6 DISCIPLINARY HEARINGS regulations organized under the auspices of SASC. SASC Board is a Schools’ Association and all players are full-time pupils 3.4.4 Are requested to perform the lawful instructions of the organizers 6.1 Hearings shall be convened by the disciplinary at schools. They are thus subject to school rules and to the rules laid 3 OFF THE FIELD and disciplinary committee. committee (DC) down by the management committee and the tournament organiser. Similarly, officials (whether they be administrators, managers, coaches or 3.2 Players 3.4.5 Should perform hostel/residence duty when required. Such 6.1.1 The DC shall consist of three members, namely the honorary duties will be organized by the local organizing committee. A Organizing Secretary, the CSA Umpires Manager and the umpires) should conduct themselves in a respectable manner befitting 3.2.1 Will be subject to school discipline from the time they are in the the teaching profession. roster of these duties will be finalized at the managers’ Tournament Manager who will be the chairman. care of management until they are returned to their parents. meeting. 6.2 Hearings shall take place at the earliest possible 3.2.2 Should at all times adhere to the dress code of their province or 4 DRESS CODE convenience. CODE OF CONDUCT region. 1 General 4.1 Managers, coaches, umpires and players are to be properly 6.2.1 At the hearings the DC shall hear evidence from 3.2.3 Are not allowed to attend any function without prior permission attired: 1.1 Participants at SASC tournaments: of their managers, especially at premises licensed to sell alcohol. • The complainant 4.1.2 Managers/coaches – long trousers, collared shirt, socks and 1.1.1 Should not do anything which will harm or discredit their school, 3.2.4 Must adhere to the rules and regulations pertaining to facilities shoes or collared shirt with Provincial tracksuit, shorts and • The accused and premises provided by the hosts. Due respect and province or families. training shoes. Managers/coaches are not to be “bare foot” at • Any relevant witness/es responsibility should be accorded such facilities. matches. 1.1.2 Should not do anything which will harm, discredit or make them • The managers of the teams concerned ashamed of themselves. 3.2.5 Are required to adhere to the “lights out” curfew laid down by 4.1.3 Umpires – dark trousers, collared shirt, shoes, tracksuit tops may the local organizing committee be worn. The accused shall be entitled to be represented by his manager. 1.1.3 Should not do or say anything which may bring SASC into disrepute. 3.2.6 Are required to obey the instruction of any manager or official 4.1.4 Players – cricket “whites” – i.e. collared shirt, jersey (if required), 7 PENALTIES detailed by the organizing committee to supervise them. long trousers, socks and cricket shoes (u13 will wear white 2 ON THE FIELD 7.1 Players found guilty of a breach of code: 3.3 Alcohol consumption, drug abuse, theft or vandalism by shorts only), No coloured belts or other coloured attire except (Note: “on the field” refers to all infringements which may occur players for headgear as condoned by the organizing committee. Players 7.1.2 May be reprimanded not on the field of play (e.g. the batting side) are to wear shirts within the context of the game. This includes behaviour at the 7.1.3 May be required to make/write an apology. side of the field as well as on the actual field of play.) 3.3.1 Players must refrain from smoking, consuming alcohol, using and are to remain appropriately attired. The 12th man must be drugs, theft or vandalism from the time they are in the care of properly attired (as if he were a fielder) 7.1.4 May be required to make due financial recompense for 2.1 Players/managers/coaches/officials management until they are returned to their parents. 4.1.5 Undershirts and cycling shorts, if worn, must be white and not misconduct involving theft or vandalism. 2.1.1 Must acknowledge that the umpires are in sole control of a 3.3.2 Drugs for medical use will be allowed provided such drugs are have any advertising logos visible. 7.1.5 May be suspended from matches or from the tournament. cricket match once a game has begun. approved by a medical doctor. 4.1.6 Player’s footwear must be predominantly white uppers and only 7.1.6 May be expelled from the tournament. 2.1.2 Must not abuse umpires, or dispute a decision or react in an 3.3.3 The player found guilty of the above offences will be subject to white laces are allowed. This also applies to the 12th man. obviously provocative or disapproving manner, either towards an severe sanction. 7.1.7 Any of the above penalties may be suspended for a fixed period umpire, his/her decision or generally. 5 BREACHES PROCEDURE determined by the DC. 3.4 Managers and coaches 2.1.3 When dissatisfied with any situation within the game, must 5.1 On the field: where an official, umpire, manager, coach or 7.2 Penalties imposed or recommended by the DC may be referred not remonstrate by verbal abuse or by showing equipment or 3.4.1 Should be aware that they are in the “in loco parents” and are in captain wishes to report a player/official/umpire/manager/ to provinces/regions for action by the provinces/regions. clothing or by abusing equipment. charge of the most precious and important people in the parents’ coach for an alleged breach of the code, he/she should advise lives. They are therefore charged to act and behave accordingly. the tournament referee within an hour of the close of play and 8 PARENTS 2.1.4 Must not indulge in intimidation that goes beyond the Laws and thereafter submit a report, as advised by the tournament referee. spirit of the game. 3.4.2 Managers are responsible for the behaviour of their teams. It is 8.1 Provinces/regions are asked to the best of their ability to ensure preferable that managers be teachers, if possible. Provinces/ The tournament referee shall submit the report to the disciplinary that the behaviour of and actions of the parents at SASC cricket 2.1.5 Must not use crude and/or abusive language, especially regions are to ensure that managers/coaches of teams are committee. tournaments be in line with the spirit and intentions of this Code comments which can be construed to be of racial nature. mature and responsible in behaviour. Managers/coaches should 5.2 Any official may report a breach of the code to any member of of Conduct. be aware that the behaviour of their charges will, in most cases, the disciplinary committee (DC) (see 6.1.1. for composition of 2.1.6 Must not assault, attempt to assault, or threaten to assault a be a reflection of their own effectiveness and leadership. Managers/coaches are requested to assume responsibility in spectator or a player/manager/coach/official or umpire. DC). this regard.

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LEVEL 3 THERE ARE THREE LEVELS OF OFFENCES UNDER THE CODE OF CONDUCT, APPLICABLE TO PLAYERS, TEAM AND TECHNICAL OFFICIALS, EACH WITH A SET OF PENALTIES THAT CAN BE IMPOSED BY THE DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE. Disciplinary Commissioner All Level 3 offences will be adjudicated by a Commissioner with legal experience as appointed by the host province. The Commissioner shall have the power to adjudicate upon and impose penalties for any breach as listed below. LEVEL 1 Penalty Provision: Penalty Provision: Level 3 contraventions will carry penalties that will be an immediate suspension and or expulsion from the tournament, for conduct unbecoming and Level 1 contraventions will carry penalties that range from a severe reprimand, give a written apology and or 1 – 2 match ban from participating in matches. bringing the game into disrepute. The guilty party will also be required to make all financial arrangements for returning home in the event of an expulsion In the event of a technical official contravening a monetary fine can also be imposed. from the tournament. In the event of a technical official contravening a monetary fine can also be imposed. Level 1 Offences: Level 3 Offences: 1.1 Abuse of cricket equipment or clothing, ground equipment or fixtures and fittings; 1.2 Showing dissent at an umpires’ decision by action or verbal abuse; 3.1 Repeat of the same Level 2 Offence within the tournament; 1.3 Using language that is obscene, offensive or insulting and/or the making of an obscene gesture; 3.2 Intimidation of an umpire or official, whether by language or conduct; 1.4 Excessive appealing; 3.3 Threat of assault on a Player, Officials, Spectator or Umpire(s); 1.5 Pointing or gesturing towards the pavilion in an aggressive manner by a bowler or other member of the fielding side upon the dismissal of a batsman; and 3.4 Physical assault of another player, Umpire, Official or Spectator; 1.6 A captain failing in maintaining the required minimum over rate with a deficit of one to two overs as determined by the match officials. 3.5 Any act of violence on the field of play; 3.6 Alcohol consumption, drug abuse, any form smoking (cigarettes, Hooka pipes etc.), theft, any form of vandalism by players and learner officials; and 3.7 Using language or gestures that offends, insults, humiliates, intimidates, threatens, disparages or vilifies another person on the basis of that LEVEL 2 person’s race, religion, colour, descent or national or ethnic origin. Penalty Provision: Level 2 contraventions will carry penalties that range from a 2 – 3 match ban from participating in matches. In the event of a technical official contravening a monetary fine can also be imposed. Level 2 Offences: 2.1 Repeat of the same Level 1 Offence within the tournament; 2.2 Showing serious dissent at an umpires’ decision by action or verbal abuse; 2.3 Public criticism of, or inappropriate comment on a match related incident or match official; 2.4 Inappropriate and deliberate physical contact between players in the course of play; 2.5 Charging or advancing towards the umpire in an aggressive manner when appealing; 2.6 Deliberate and malicious distraction or obstruction on the field of play; 2.7 Throwing the ball at or near a player, umpire or official in an inappropriate and dangerous manner; 2.8 Ball tampering infringements; 2.9 Using language that is obscene, offensive or of a seriously insulting nature to another player, umpire, Officials or spectator. (It is acknowledged that there will be verbal exchanges between players in the course of play. Rather than seeking to eliminate these exchanges entirely, umpires will look to lay charges when this falls below an acceptable standard. In this instance, language will be interpreted including gestures); and 2.10 A captain failing in maintaining the required minimum over rate with a deficit of more than two overs as determined by the match officials.

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