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Messages | Matthew Breetzke | 2017 SA U19 Player of the Year 38 Chris Nenzani | President, CSA...... 2 Sinethemba Qeshile | 2017 SA U19 Player of the Tournament 39 Thabang Moroe | Chief Executive, CSA...... 3 | General Manager, ...... 4 SA Schools | 2017 40 Niels Momberg | Youth and Tertiary Manager, CSA...... 5 Cricket ’s (CSA’s) vision is to make cricket a truly national sport of winners. This has two elements to it: SA Colts | 2017 41 OUR • To ensure that cricket is supported by the majority of South Africans and available to all who want to play it. Shaheed Khan | Chairperson, SA Schools Cricket...... 6 VISION • To pursue excellence at all levels of the game. Puso Makume | Sponsorship Manager, Coca-Cola Africa (Pty) Ltd..... 7 Statistics Beresford Williams | President, Western Province Cricket Assoc...... 8 SA Schools’ Players | 1994-2017...... 43 Nabeal Dien | CEO, Western Province Cricket Assoc...... 9 SA Colts Players | 1994-2017...... 50 Selectors Profiles | 10 SA U19 Players | 1995-2017...... 58 Centuries | 1994-2017...... 66 As the governing body of cricket in the country, CSA will be led by: Standing Committee | 13 Five Hauls | 1994-2017...... 72 • 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. Theo Garrun | The Cricket Nursery 14 Daily Programme | 68 • Accepting South Africa’s diversity as a strength. Hannes Nienaber | A Stepping Stone for Future Stars 16 OUR • Delivering outstanding, memorable events. Fixtures | 69 • Providing excellent service to its Members and stakeholders. Khaya Majola | A History 18 MISSION • Optimising commercial rights and properties on behalf of its Members. Playing Conditions | • Implementing good governance based on the King code of governance, and ensuring diligence, honesty and PPC Newlands Stadium | A history 21 Time Cricket...... 76 transparency in all our activities. Limited Over...... 88 • Actively marketing cricket from mini-cricket to the Proteas. Team List | T20...... 102 | Team List...... 22 Procedure for the Super Over...... 118 | Team List...... 23 Appendix 1 | Protective Equipment...... 119 Eastern Province | Team List...... 24 Appendix 2 | Directives...... 121 | Team List...... 25 CSA is committed to living by the following values: Schools Code of Conduct | 123 • Honesty and integrity – we tell the truth and act consistently on a set of ethical principles. | Team List...... 26 OUR • Professionalism and diligence – we strive to perform at the highest level of excellence. | Team List...... 27 Local Organising Committee 131 • Mutual respect and fairness – we acknowledge the rights and dignity of others and treat those we engage with KZN Coastal | Team List...... 28 VALUES equitably. Field Assistants | 132 KZN Inland | Team List...... 29 Limpopo | Team List...... 30 Team Stewards | 132 Mpumalanga | Team List...... 31 Namibia | Team List...... 32 Umpires | 133 North West | Team List...... 33 Scorers | 133 Northern Cape | Team List...... 34 Transformation is about the sustainability of financial revenue, intellectual capital, human capital and talent in IXU | Team List...... 35 Emergency Numbers | 135 the work place and on the field, thereby ensuring CSA’s sustainability, relevance and competitive edge. CSA TRANSFORMATION South Western Districts | Team List...... 36 Acknowledgements | 136 firmly believes in systematic transformation from grassroots as an entry point and throughout its cricketing Western Province | Team List...... 37 structures. Such transformation provides improved access, fair opportunity and support for all South Africans, STATEMENT within and beyond the boundaries of the playing field.

Khaya Majola Cricket Week | Cape Town | 16-20 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

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The National Cricket The aim of the CSA Pipeline is for “CSA to be the best It’s that time of the year It’s also important to recognise the Umpires who also Tournaments are the cricket playing nation in the world” and to achieve this again where the best are also trying to impress in their quest to reach the culmination of the hard each part of the pipeline needs to play its strategic part. young Cricketers from highest rungs on the Umpiring ladder. The scorers also work done throughout Schools cricket has always been the backbone of the around the country flock to play a very important role for which we will be forever the year by the players, pipeline and it is important that this remains the case. central points to where they grateful. coaches and administrators It is also crucial that we access the entire population will be pitting their skills of the game of cricket in our of South Africa to create a larger talent pool that will against the best of the best I would like to urge the players to play hard but fair. Poor country. ensure that the players rising to the top are the best we from around our beautiful discipline and bad behaviour are becoming more and can produce, resulting in the Proteas being the best country. prevalent. Please know that it will be dealt with in the Not only is this a stage for team in world cricket. harshest possible way. Please read through the Code 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 of conduct that form part of this document. Rather make 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 friends because I can promise you it will last a lifetime. 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 13 Boys from each the “#ProteaFire” These tournaments are opportunities for investing in these tournaments. CSA realises that province made it. Coaches and management also play and important role to build towards the realisation of these aspirations without these partnerships the pipeline would not be as in the successes of the week not only off the field of play that you might have. It is important, however, that, as effective and the initiatives would be fewer which would The Western Province Cricket Association will be but also on it. Unfortunately, when winning at all costs you build your career and showcase your talent, you limit the opportunities for players, coaches and match hosting this Cricket South Africa Tournament. Special becomes the order of the day the first place we look for show the values that are associated with ProteaFire. officials to grow towards realising their dreams. thanks go out to Camillah Adams and her LOC who culprits are in your direction. It is therefore critical that Truth, respect, and adaptability are but a few of the pulled out all the stops to ensure that your overall you set the correct tone and example to all the players values associated with ProteaFire and they are equally May you have a successful and more importantly a very experience is an unforgettable one. The devasting gathered here. enjoyable tournament. drought experienced by the Western Cape hampered applicable to the way you should be conducting The Coca Cola challenge will have contested on yourselves during these tournaments. the preparations somewhat but I am confident that the CORRIE VAN ZYL Cricket people of Cape Town will ensure all boxes are between the SA Schools and Colts teams. A lot to look In addition, this is an opportunity for CSA to thank every CSA General Manager: Cricket ticked. forward too and I wish all well on route to achieving your player, coach, parent, teacher, administrator, selector, different goals. Morgan Pillay as Tournament Director plays a very scorer and umpire for the hard work and dedication that Play! you have put in throughout the year, the time you have important role. His cheery and consultative leadership invested and the sacrifices you have made to ensure style creates a positive environment where all NIELS MOMBERG that the quality of cricket on show is of the highest participants are free to express themselves. He is also Youth and Tertiary Manager calibre. the most senior out of all Tournament Directors and he plays a key role in many spheres of Youth Cricket.

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Congratulations to all We wish you all a very successful and memorable Coca-Cola Africa has On behalf of Coca-Cola Africa, I would like to take the players and team tournament and it is our prayer that you will return home been the proud sponsor this opportunity to acknowledge our partners, Cricket management who have safely and enriched in many special ways. of the Coca-Cola Khaya South Africa, our host the Western Province Cricket been selected to participate Majola Cricket Week for Association, all the coaches, team managers, umpires, in this National Cricket We also wish to take this opportunity to thank Cricket the last 40 years and we scorers, parents and our media partners. Without your Week. It is significant South Africa and the sponsors Momentum and Coca- are proud to play a part in unwavering commitment and support, this tournament when you are selected Cola for its role in making this national cricket week the development of South would not be as successful as it is today. to represent your a reality, the team management for accepting the Africa’s next generation of province. Not only are you responsibility attached to this event, the tournament Proteas. A special word of thanks to our bottling partners, Coca- afforded the opportunity organising committee for their efforts in ensuring a Cola Beverages South Africa, who will be providing of encountering new experiences, but you have the world-class event. The tournament is where heroes are made. With over hydration support to all players and officials throughout 80 Coca-Cola Khaya Majola Cricket Week graduates the week. satisfaction that you are among the best players Have fun! representing your province and you will be rubbing having gone on to represent the Proteas since re- admission into the international cricket arena, and many Finally, to the players – congratulations for being shoulders with the best of your peers in the country. SHAHEED KHAN selected to represent your province, you should be Chairman: SA Schools Cricket more going on to play for their provincial teams, the This national week reinforces the vision of Cricket South week has become recognised as the crown jewel in proud of this great achievement. For many of you this Africa and SA Schools Cricket to promote access and Cricket South Africa’s development programmes. is just the beginning of a long, fruitful career in cricket. opportunity for all learners who wish to play cricket from Wishing you all the best of luck, go out there, do your recreational to elite level. In addition, it enables us to test At this year’s Coca-Cola Khaya Majola Cricket Week, best, make new friends and create happy memories. we will once again be recognising standout players with the success of our programmes on the national front, PUSO MAKUME and to identify the future stars of South African cricket. the prestigious Coca-Cola Hero of the Day award, which will be selected by an appointed panel of cricket experts. Sponsorship Manager, Coca-Cola Africa (Pty) Ltd This special privilege also calls for special The Coca-Cola Hero of the Day is not necessarily the responsibilities. Be the best disciplined and good best player on the field, but the player that really stood ambassadors for your school and province that you can out during the match. He could be the wicketkeeper who be. Whilst the primary objective is to succeed on the made an amazing dive catch, a tail-ender who smashed playing field, your participation should be based on full a reverse sweep for six to win the match or even the commitment, fair play and opportunity for all players to player showing sportsmanship and embodying the spirit develop. of the game.

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It is always a great privilege These aims and targets should also be realistic and attainable; A very warm welcome to You young men are all in Cape Town to enjoy playing to be part of the programme it should be based on your immediate concerns. So not all our visiting cricketers, this remarkable game. Play hard and play to win but be shaping the future of our achieving your goal is not failing, but giving up is! It is with great officials and parents to our careful not to compromise your standards and the spirit emerging young stars and pride to know that everyone involved in this tournament can wonderful Mother City, of the game in the process. providing insight and direction look back over the many years and be satisfied with the growth Cape Town, to participate to the foundation of their and development with regard to the many successes achieved in the prestigious Coca I wish you all well and hope that you all leave our shores sporting careers. In my view, the at past cricket weeks. Cola Khaya Majola Cricket with fond memories of our wonderful hospitality as well Coca Cola Khaya Majola week Week. as our wonderful city. is the tournament that all young We all need to be proud and honoured of what we have cricketers dream of playing in achieved, and we also need to ensure that we always strive There is no doubt that the NABEAL DIEN and being a part of. for excellence. We have seen that hard work pays off with the Coca Cola Khaya Majola Cricket Week is one of the CEO, Western Province Cricket Association final result of players who represented the Proteas bearing pillars on which the strength of South African cricket is This is where the country’s future stars show and demonstrate testimony to that – we cannot become complacent. We built, and many of our stars of the future will be showing the skills they have learned over the years of playing at club and continuously need to strive to achieve more and sometimes off their talent, skills and leadership under the shadows school level. The competition is extremely tough with strength we need to change how we do things, in order to reap the of the great Table Mountain, one of the Seven Wonders versus strength format and the players with top performances benefits of greater success. In fact, we often have to change have a chance of being selected for the SA Schools side or perspectives if we are to have a new understanding of the of the Modern World. This week is also a barometer of the Schools Colts team. This is also the platform for emerging competitive nature of this beautiful game.It goes without saying the health of cricket at grassroots level, reflecting not franchise cricketers and I have no doubt that all the franchises that the most important resource we have is our players and it only our transformation but providing a foundation to the have their ears and eyes fixed to this event. Many current SA is vital that we must invest in them and have total commitment evolution of the game in this country. and franchise cricketers have been ‘spotted’ by the scouts in providing these opportunities for them to excel and surpass. You represent your family, your school, your region at this event. I do believe that every player participating in and do this with pride espousing the real values of the this auspicious tournament has progressed well to this point, In conclusion, let me take this opportunity to express our game which fundamentally includes respect, tolerance, however now the hard work begins and they must continue to sincere appreciation and thanks to Coca Cola for their work hard to achieve their dreams and their full potential. continued support in our future and our future stars. To all the commitment and teamwork. stakeholders, your generous contributions and commitment Sometimes you work hard trying to realize your goal and all to the game has not gone unnoticed, your reward is your goes well; but then sometimes it is frustrating especially when involvement in the shaping and molding of the future of so many failures start to enter into the picture. The solution for dealing enthusiasts of the game we know and love. Go and be the flag- with this problem is that you should stop indulging in low- bearers of Cricket South Africa motivational distractions such as frustration, low-self-esteem, and the legacy of Khaya Majola confusion, and anxiety. Instead, divert your attention and and challenge yourselves to energies to how you can benefit and take advantage from your greatness. failures. BERESFORD WILLIAMS You have to allow your goals to encourage you, your strengths President, Western Province and weaknesses should be reflected when you set your goals. Cricket Association

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Victor Mpitsang Mike Bèchet He started at Affies in 1998 – the same year that AB de Villers and Lawrence Mahatlane says his major aim is to produce free-thinking Convenor of Selectors Selector began high school – and has been instrumental in cricketers that are highly skilled and self-aware. Apart from coaching the growth of the school into a cricketing powerhouse in the ensuing the national under-19 team he manages Cricket South Africa’s Talent Victor Mpitsang attended Grey College and Mike Bèchet attended High School, years. Acceleration Programme (TAP) and has an in depth knowledge of the represented Free State at the Coca-Cola matriculating in 1973. He played cricket for players emerging from CSA’s development programmes around the Khaya Majola Week, achieving selection for the DHS 1st XI from 1972-1973. During that time he has guided a large number of future List A and country, which makes him an invaluable member of the SA Schools the SA Schools and under-19 teams. international players through the school ranks. and under-19 selection panels. He graduated from Rhodes University with an He played at the 1998 under-19 World Cup, Honours Degree in Human Movement, as well The list includes some of the biggest names in cricket. Apart from AB taking seven in five appearances at an average of 26.57. His as a Higher Diploma in Education in 1980. He taught at Maritzburg De Villiers and Faf Du Plessis, and went Monde Zondeki Selector first-class debut for Free State came in the 1997/98 SuperSport College for many years and was first XI coach and director of sport. on to play for South Africa. There have also been two New Zealnad Internationals - Kruger van Wyk and Neil Wagner Series and in 1999 he became the youngest Protea One Day He coached the KwaZulu-Natal Schools’ B team at the Coca-Cola Monde Zondeki attended Dale College in Iinternational debutant at the age of 18 years and 314 days. He Khaya Majola Week from 1990-1994 and in 1997 he was the Deon Botes served on the Northerns Cricket Committee from 2000 King Willams Town. He played for Border in played for South Africa in two ODIs that year. KzaZulu-Natal A Team coach at the Week. to 2006 and has been the convenor of selectors for the Northerns the Coca-Cola Khaya Majola Week and List A cricket for Border, The , The 2000/01 season saw Mpitsang record both his best first-class In 2016 he moved to and is currently the director of under-17 and under-19 sides since 2013. and Warwickshire. He represented the bowling figures (5/24 against North West in ) and cricket and 1st XI coach at Jeppe High School for Boys. Proteas in six test matches, 13 ODI and one his highest first-class innings (23 runs against Western Province in Lawrence Mahatlane T20-match before injury forced him to retire from the game in 2013. Cape Town). He took a total of 33 first-class wickets in the 2000/01 Mike Bèchet is a highly experienced school sport selector, having Selector been the on the Kwa-Zulu Natal Schools’ Cricket selection panel from domestic season. In 2008 he played as an overseas professional for He took 92 wickets in List A cricket, at an average of 26.9 and 19 1993-2003. He has also been the convenor of the South African Lawrence Mahatlane was born in Soweto and Knypersley CC in the Staffordshire League in England. wickets in his six tests at average of 25.2. under-19 hockey selection panel, and for South African men’s hockey. attended St Martin’s School in Johannesburg. After his retirement in 2011 he became involved in commentary and is In 2008 he was named one of the five Mutual & Federal Cricket Mike Bèchet has served as an SA Schools and SA under-19 selector He has been involved in cricket for close to one of SuperSport’s highly respected analysts and panelists. Annual cricketers of the year. He took 54 wickets for the Cape Cobras since 2010, making him the longest serving member of those panels. 30 years and has coached at all levels – from that year, including included five five-wicket hauls. A sixth fifer came in He has been an SA Schools selector since since 2012 and the He has been the coach of the South African Schools team since 2011. KFC Mini-Cricket to the South Africa ‘A’ team. South Africa A’s win over the touring West Indians. convenor of the panel since 2016. He is also an SA under-19 After school he worked at the Gauteng Cricket Board as a selector. Deon Botes Since retiring Monde has remained involved in the game though his development coach and later as the successful coach of the Highveld Selector pioneering Xhosa language commentary on SuperSport. He is part Strikers team. of a team that is raising the profile of Black African cricket through Deon Botes attended Empangeni High He first became involved with the national under-19 team in 2002 and greater television viewership. They have been translating cricketing School in KwaZulu-Natal. He played for had two stints as assistant coach before being appointed head coach terms into Xhosa, and inventing new ones, where necessary. KwaZulu-Natal Schools and for Northerns in 2014. Cricket at under-21 and Colts levels. He has been an SA Schools and under-19 selector since 2016. He has a parallel career as a commentator and analyst in both cricket He is currently deputy headmaster at and rugby for SABC Radio He is currently the chairman of the Afrikaanse Hoër Seunskool in where he has been the Soweto Sport Council and is on the Academies board of Gauteng school’s 1st XI coach for the past 16 years and has been in charge of Province. the team for close to 600 matches.

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MORGAN PILLAY CLINTON DU PREEZ Tournament Director WPCA Cricket Services Manager

Morgan Pillay is a member of management Clinton du Preez resides in Cape Town and at Northbury Park Secondary School. He married with two children. Matriculated at qualified as a member of Mathematics and Elsies River Senior Secondary School in Physical Science. He has been teaching for 1993. Qualified in Sports Management and 34 years. He has represented his Province holds a Business Management Certificate. at a National Schools Cricket Week and Influential involvement in Indoor Cricket since 2000 and fulfilled has played club cricket for Young Natalians and Aurora Cricket the duty of Arena Manager, also represented Indoor Cricket South Club. Morgan is married to Mary and has two children, Diancha and Africa at U23 and Senior Men. Commenced at WPCA in 2008 as Meshalyn. Morgan has been a member of South African Schools a volunteer and later moved into the Club Cricket position in 2010. Cricket from the early days of unity where he holds the portfolio of Started the position of Amateur Cricket Manager in 2014 and Tournament Director for the Coca- Cola Khaya Majola Cricket Week. currently holds the full-time position of Cricket Services Manager at He has also managed the South African Under 19 team. WPCA. Clinton served on the CSA Women’s Cricket Committee and later formed part of the selection panel for the Momentum Proteas. Interim team manager of the Momentum Proteas in 2016, completing PIERRE HUGO 3 international tours. Currently holds the position of Convenor of Selectors for the Proteas Women’s Team. Tournament Referee

Pierre Hugo lives in Bloemfontein with his daughter Carla. He is currently the GERHARDUS (GERRIE) PIENAAR headmaster at Bloemfontein South High School. He matriculated at Grey College in 1979. After school, he attended the University Gerrie played league cricket and represented of Free Sate where he successfully completed Transvaal Junior Board. After retiring in 1997, his B.Com degree, Secondary Education Diploma and B.Ed degree. he took up umpiring and was a first-class At school he represented Free State at the Nuffield Week and played umpire for 101 games. In 2016 he was the for the Free State Schools hockey team. In his university days, he match referee in the Women’s ODI between played first team cricket and was selected for the SA Universities ‘B’ South Africa and New Zealand. He was also the match referee for team and the Free State ‘B’ Team. He was also selected for the SA SAU19, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe series. He is currently an Umpires Universities hockey side. Pierre has over the years managed Free Sate Coach and acting as National Match Officials Administrator. Gerrie is Cricket and Hockey teams in various age groups. He was selected also nominated to ICC International Panel of Referees. at Provincial level for many years and served on the SA U15 national side.

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There were six players who It isn’t always that way. For most it’s a matter of sticking Justin Ontong, , Jon Kent, Albie Morkel, joined the ranks of South at it, working hard and waiting for your chance to come. , , Monde Zondeki, Ashwen African international players Prince, Thami Tsolekile, Johan Louw, Justin Kemp, Alviro in 2018 and three of them There are no promising youngsters in the Protea Petersen, Garnett Kruger, Andre Nel, Dewald Pretorius, were graduates of the debutant class of 2018. They have an average age of 28 Friedel De Wet, , , JP Duminy, Coca-Cola Khaya Majola years six months. They never gave up and they got there AB de Villiers, Morne Morkel, Ryan McLaren, Rory Week. in the end. Kleinveldt, Vernon Philander, Morne Van Wyk, Andrew made his Protea debut in a T20 Puttick, Richard Levi, Faf du Plessis, , Those are relatively small Roelof Van der Merwe, Vaughn Van Jaarsveld, Imraan numbers. Last year there game against Zimbabwe in October. He attended Menlo Park but was not selected for Northerns in his matric Kahn, , Rusty Theron, , were eight new Proteas and all eight played at the week David Miller, Dean Elgar, , , when they were at school. There have been years when year. He did a post-matric year at Affies in 2001 and played for Northerns at the Coke week in Vereeniging. Henry Davids, Machant de Lange, Aaron Phangiso, there were considerably more. Farhaan Berhadien, Dewald Pretorius, , The three who did play at the week are Khaya Zondo Gihahn Cloete attended Hoërskool NoordKaap in Dane Piedt, Bueran Hendricks, , Simon Rassie Van Dussen and Gihahn Cloete, while Junior Kimberly and played for Girquas at the 2009 week Harmer, , Mthokozi Shezi, Reeza Hendricks, Dala, Heinrich Klaasen and Chrstiaan Jonker did not. in Benoni. He played in a T20 international against , Dane Villas, , Eddie Zimbabwe in October this year. Liei, , Tabriaz Shamsi, Andile Phuhlukwayo, There is a timely reminder in the numbers though. Keshav Maharaj, Dwaune Pretorius, Heino Kuhn, Dane The Coca-Cola Khaya Majola Week is school sports Khaya Zondo went to Westville Boys’ High and Paterson, Duanne Olivier, Magasilo Moshele, Jon Jon tournament and its primary aim is educational. There are played for KwaZulu-Natal Coastal at the 2007 week in Smuts, Lungi Ngidi, Theunis de Bruyn, Wiaan Mulder, two lessons to be learnt. Johannesburg. His debut was in one of the ODIs against Khaya Zondo, Gihahn Cloete, Rassie Van Dussen. India in February. The first is that if you are not selected for your province THEO GARRUN at school level it is not the end of the road for you. The Coca-Khaya Majola Week has an unsurpassed track SA Cricket Magazine Sporting recognition comes from current performance, record as a nursery for future international players. There not past achievement and hard work and dedication will is no doubt that quite a number of them are in action in get rewarded in the end. The selection of the three this Cape Town this week. year proves that. The list of players who attended the week and have The second lesson is the value of patience. In recent played for South Africa in one of the formats of the game years a number of players have risen through the since unification in 1994 are: international ranks meteorically. Quinton de Kock and Neil McKenzie, Zander de Bruyn, , Nantie Kagsio Rabada were selected just a few years out of Hayward, , David Terbrugge, Loots school and a year or two later they were on the top of Bosman, Victor Mpitsang, Boeta Dippenaar, Johan the game globally. Last year Wiaan Mulder received his van der Wath, Jacques Rudolph, Mfuneko Ngam, first cap at the age of 19.

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The Coca-Cola Khaya No players from the 2011-edition have yet managed Gauteng’s Johan Mulder (St Stithians College) is the Majola Week will return to make the breakthrough to represent the Proteas. younger brother of Protea player Wiaan Mulder. Wiaan to Cape Town for the first The player who holds the record for the best bowling captained the SA Schools’ side back in 2016. The time since 2011. The figures recorded at the week since unification, Darryn SA Schools’ back in 2011 was spin tournament has been a du Pavillon, played for KwaZulu-Natal Inland during the bowler Prenelan Subrayen. major stepping stone for 2011 week. He achieved his record-breaking figures cricket players for a very of 7/18 against North West during the 2012-edition in HANNES NIENABER long time. Potchefstroom. Key Journalist

This year’s tournament will Three players who represented South Africa during be very important for the identification of talent working the ICC u19 World Cup in New Zealand in January – towards the ICC u19 World Cup of 2020. The 2020 Kgaudise Molefe (Gauteng), Gerald Coetzee World Cup will be hosted by South Africa. (Free State) and Fraser Jones (KZN Inland) will be in action during the week. Coetzee and Jones will In 2011 Diego Rosier of Griqualand West was named attempt to add a South African Schools’ cap to their the Player of the Tournament after the conclusion of the collection. Coca-Cola Khaya Majola Week. Griqualand West is now known as Northern Cape. Another seven players who have represented the national u19-side Khanya Cotani, Achille Cloete Rosier also made history the next year in Potchefstroom (both Boland), Jacob Miltz, Emmanuel Motswiri (both when he was named the captain of the South African Gauteng), Matthew Montgomery (KwaZulu-Natal), Schools’ side. The first time since the inception of this Mondli Khumala (KZN Inland) and Jonathan Bird prestigious annual schools’ week that a player of the (Western Province) will be in action in the Mother City union had the privilege of leading the national schools’ this December. side. Four of them Cloete, Miltz, Molefe and Khumalo all made Back in 2011 only two players have managed to the SA Schools’ side last year. Another three Cotani, record centuries during the tournament. Northerns’ Motswiri and Montgomery would like to upgrade their Murray Coetzee (101*) scored an unbeaten SA Colts caps for SA Schools’ ones. against Free State, while Free State’s Andries Gous (137) booked his place in the South African Colts’ side Miltz, Motswiri and Molefe was part of Gauteng’s team with a century against Mpumalanga on the final day of that was crowned unofficial champions of Coca-Cola the week. Gous continued his form during the Cubs Khaya Majola Week last year in Johannesburg. Gauteng Week of 2012 in Stellenbosch where he bettered the defeated Border by nine wickets in the main match at record for the most runs previously held by Quinton de the Wanderers. Kock.

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Many will ask who was Khaya Majola? While his name and Khaya would go with his father when Eric went to fulfill his childhood dream of playing in official tests for national development programme for the UCB. As first is not found in international cricket records, he too left round up teammate’ in his Opel car to ensure that New his country. It was not to be. Director of Development and then Director of Amateur an incredible mark on the spot he loved. He was one Brighton fielded a full team. And that is how he started Cricket, Majola became one of the key administrators in of South Africa’s leading cricketers in the 1970s and playing matches. When the team was short Khaya would All three of Khaya’s brothers played provincial sport as South Africa during the 1990s (and, once again, brother 1980s, and one of the top administrators in the 1990s, be roped in. His first experiences were playing with well. One of them, Gerald, also went on to get SACB Gerald followed in his path breaking footsteps becoming before dying of cancer at an early age in 1999. adults. The local Evening Post newspaper reported that national cricket colours at schools and senior level – the CEO of the United Cricket Board in January 2000). by the time he got to grade six, he was already “a star in and played provincial rugby for a long time. As a sports Khaya Majola is an outstanding example of the rich ”. officer in the local council, Khaya was responsible for Many of the young cricketers participating in this tradition of cricket in communities that were previously maintaining facilities and the brothers were active in week owe their presence here to Khaya Majola and written out of history, and whose value is being In 17 seasons of playing first-class cricket for Eastern coaching and running local sport clubs, particularly the the development programme. The young star from recognised anew as cricket seeks to become a dynamic Province in the non-racial competitions, Khaya built up United Cricket Club and the Spring Roses Rugby Club, New Brighton, who never got the opportunity to fulfil South African game the 21st century. He was born an unsurpassed record. He played in no less than 85 which has celebrated its centenary. Over four decades, his own cricketing potential, found great satisfaction into a sporting family in the of the 216 three-day inter- the Majolas became known in opening up the way for New Brighton township in racial matches organised as a sporting royal family, as the younger generations. Port Elizabeth in 1954. His by SACBOC (and its revered in their community And as a sportsman who father Eric was a “Bantu successor the South African as that other well-known Port sacrificed a great deal for Springbok” in both cricket Cricket Board of SACB) Elizabeth family – the Pollocks. his non-racial ideals, it was and rugby in the 1950s and between 1971 and cricket more important to him that 1960s. unity in 1991, more than Although he was prevented both black and white children any other player. He also from reaching his goal on the benefitted. As he looked Khaya recalled, ‘”From my took the most catches (65), playing fields, unexpected back in 1999, knowing that first breath, I lived the game scored the second most new avenues opened up for he was terminally ill, he said, (of cricket). He was groomed number of runs (2 735) Khaya Majola in the 1990s. “If there is something I really by his school teacher father behind Natal’s Yacoob Prodded by the ANC, the cherish, it is the work I have from a young age. He Omar and captured the fifth different cricket bodies united put in (to the development spent hours hitting a ball in highest of wickets (214) in 1991 to form the new UCB programme)”. women’s pantyhose stocking with his slow left arm spinners. He was one of only that we play under today. suspended from the trees next to a “pitch” at home. He three players to complete the double of 2 000 runs This development was part of the process of political He has left behind a legacy which will be with us for a and his three brothers practised together regularly and and 200 wickets. In the 1990s, these records were negotiations which took South Africa to democracy in long time to come. He reminds us of where we have organised street games against other children from the retrospectively declared first-class by the UCB. Majola 1994. The country was saved from the widely-predicted come from and where we need to go to in future. It neighbourhood. Their father was a hard taskmaster, and others were thus given belated recognition for bloodbath. South African cricket started flourishing on is wholly appropriate, therefore, that this showcase especially towards Khaya who was the eldest: “Khaya careers thwarted by the politics of . the domestic and international level. Unparalleled new tournament for our country’s best young players is had to do everything right all the time”. If he played opportunities arose for both black and white cricketers. named the Coca-Cola Khaya Majola Cricket Week. across the line or made a mistake Eric would give him a Majola was selected captain of the SACB national team Under the new dispensation Khaya Majola and Ali “hot klap”. There were eight clubs playing in the league, in the 1980s and he hoped until the end of his career to Bacher were given the important task of setting up a PROF ANDRE ODENDAAL

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The Stadium was a piece of brewery land in 1845 till the Western Province has gone through many names title deed owner Jacob Letterstedt gave it to his daughter changes over the years of existence, they have moved Lydia as a wedding gift, of which she later rented it out from Western Province Cricket Union in 1890 to to Western Province Cricket Club in 1888. The first Western Province Cricket Board in 1959 and eventually recorded game in the country was played in Cape Town ended up with Western Province Cricket Association 210 years ago on 5th January 1808. During the 1870’s from 1991. Ever since the franchise system came in and the 1880’s leagues and inter town competitions to action Cape Cobras took form as the Provincial started of which brought about the firsts English tour representative in professional domestic circuit. The to South Africa in 1888/89. This tour was organized province has produced 26 National players (Protea by Cape Town Officials. Through donations from club players) including the likes of JP Duminy and Jacques members the stadium was revamped and then it hosted Kallis. Since the formation of the franchise system its first game in 1889 24th March between South Africa in 1991/92 till today the Cobras have won 13 titles, and England. During those years Cape Town was a making them one of the most successful team in the national stronghold of South African cricket. As time domestic set up. went on the stadium got renovated with the scoreboard and the seating area for the spectators. The seating capacity has grown from 10 000 to 20 000 capacity.

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No Surname First Name School Date of Birth Previous Weeks Skills Bowling Skills No Surname First Name School Date of Birth Previous Weeks Batting Skills Bowling Skills 1 Classen Rudolf Paul Roos Gymnasium 11/05/2000 Left Hand Middle Order Left Arm WK 1 Zini Siyamthanda Ntabenkonyana S.S.S. 06/10/1999 2017 Right Hand Top Order Right Arm

2 Cloete Achille Paarl Boys High School 13/07/2001 2017 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Fast 2 Els Stuart 01/02/2001 2017 Right Hand Top Order Right Arm Slow

3 Cotani Khanya Paul Roos Gymnasium 13/09/2000 2017 Right Hand Top Order Right Arm WK 3 Dewar Matt Selborne College 26/08/2000 2017 Right Hand Batting All Rounder Right Arm Off Spin

4 Henderson Samuel Somerset College 06/04/2000 2017 Right Hand Batting All Rounder Right Arm Medium 4 Yikha Nonelela Hudson Park 13/08/2001 2017 Right Hand Batting All Rounder Right Arm Off Spin

5 Lambrecht Johannes Paarl Boys High School 25/10/2000 Left Hand Batting All Rounder Right Arm Medium 5 Mqogi Emihle Dale College 09/06/2001 2017 Right Hand WK Batsman Right Arm WK

6 Manuel Brenton Paarl Boys High School 30/08/2000 Left Hand Lower Order Right Arm Off Spin 6 Dallas Luke Hudson Park 07/12/1999 2017 Right Hand Bowling All Rounder Left Arm Off Spin

7 Matya Anele Paul Roos Gymnasium 09/12/2001 2017 Right Hand Lower Order Left Arm Off Spin 7 Kruger Ryan Lilyfontein 12/07/2000 2017 Right Hand Middle Order Right Arm Medium

8 Meyer Aiden Paul Roos Gymnasium 17/08/2000 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Off Spin 8 Ntsekwa Luvo Hudson Park 19/01/2000 2017 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Fast

9 Minnaar Akeem Klein Nederberg Secondary 24/05/2001 Left Hand Top Order Right Arm 9 Duda Anda Queen’s College 13/03/2001 2017 Right Hand Lower Order Left Arm Fast

10 Ngxoni Nkosinathi Western Cape Sports School 24/02/2001 Right Hand Top Order Right Arm 10 Denison Brown Sebastian Selborne College 01/03/2000 2017 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Fast

11 Terblanche Ruan Paul Roos Gymnasium 14/03/2001 2017 Right Hand Top Order Right Arm 11 Reed Lilita Hudson Park 19/05/2002 2017 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Fast

12 Williams Kieron Paarl Boys High School 23/08/2000 Right Hand Bowling All Rounder Right Arm Medium 12 Tunyiswa Bayolise Wesbank High School 06/07/2000 2017 Left Hand Middle Order Right Arm Legspin

13 Wolmarans Garreth Paarl Gymnasium 09/06/2000 2017 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Medium 13 Rebe Akanya Hudson Park 19/01/2000 2017 Left Hand Top Order Right Arm Off Spin

Management Details Management Details

Role Surname First Name Cell Email Role Surname First Name Cell Email Manager Adonis Terrence 084 609 5060 [email protected] Manager Ngqawana Dumisani 082 690 4205 dumingqawana @ yahoo.com

Coach Tsolo Nathaniel 083 788 5739 [email protected] Coach De Beer Andre 082 582 7017 [email protected]

Assistant Coach Buys Rudolph 072 342 3616 [email protected] Assistant Coach Gcilitshana Singatha 063 697 0428 [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 Amm Mark Graeme 03/03/2000 2017 Right Hand Middle Order Right Arm Off Spin 1 Khan Saahil Hans Moore 11/05/2001 Left Hand Top Order Right Arm Legspin

2 Dyakala Kamva Woodridge 06/12/2001 2014 Right Hand Top Order Right Arm Off Spin 2 Bothma Neil Marais Viljoen 15/04/2001 Right Hand WK Batsman Right Arm WK

3 Manyakanyaka Bavu Graeme 22/11/1999 Right Hand Top Order 3 Mboqo Mazamo Tlakula 31/07/2000 Right Hand Top Order Right Arm Slow

4 Beaufort Luke Grey 14/04/2001 2017 Right Hand WK Batsman 4 Enslin Arni E.G. Jansen 13/09/2000 Right Hand Batting All Rounder Right Arm Medium

5 Stubbs Tristan Grey 14/08/2000 2017 Right Hand Top Order 5 Nxumalo Ntlakanipho M.O.M Seboni 18/03/2000 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Medium

6 Fowler Nicholas Grey 24/07/2000 2017 Right Hand Middle Order Left Arm Off Spin 6 Khumalo Thulane JE Malepe 23/04/2002 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Medium

7 Du Preez LJ Grey 02/02/2000 2017 Right Hand Middle Order Right Arm Medium 7 Felane Neo Birchleigh 27/09/2000 Right Hand Batting All Rounder Right Arm Off Spin

8 Leighbrandt Heinrich Daniel Pienaar 07/12/2001 2017 Left Hand Top Order Right Arm Off Spin 8 Saxby Kyle St Benedicts 29/06/2000 Right Hand Bowling All Rounder Right Arm Medium

9 Draai Alexander Pearson 14/12/2000 2017 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Fast 9 Tembela Thulani Nqayizivele 12/08/2000 Right Hand Top Order Right Arm Slow

10 Frosler Ethan Pearson 08/09/2000 2017 Right Hand Bowling All Rounder Right Arm Medium 10 Zwane Sinenhlanhla Liverpool 22/07/2000 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Fast

11 Simmons Delron Pearson 01/07/2001 2017 Right Hand Bowling All Rounder Left Arm Fast 11 Holland Luke St Benedicts 01/03/2000 Right Hand Top Order Right Arm Off Spin

12 Mdlankomo Siyathemba Muir 23/05/2002 2017 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Fast 12 Myburgh Wp E.G Jansen 01/12/2000 Right Hand Middle Order Right Arm Legspin

13 Madlongolwana Siphesishle Graeme 03/11/2001 Left Hand Lower Order Left Arm Fast 13 Meyer Maxwell E.G. Jansen 16/02/2001 Left Hand Top Order Right Arm WK

Management Details Management Details

Role Surname First Name Cell Email Role Surname First Name Cell Email Manager Dolley Richard 082 410 8906 [email protected] Manager Xaka Gift 072 990 1172 [email protected]

Coach Du Plessis Andre 072 591 9637 [email protected] Coach Nyawo Ephraim 073 887 9544 [email protected]

Assistant Coach Dolley Corbyn 076 036 6044 [email protected] Assistant Coach Bodibe Tumelo

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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 Tarr Garnett St Andrews Bloemfontein 02/07/2000 2017 Right Hand WK Batsman 1 Miltz Jacob St David’s Marists Inanda 14/02/2000 2017 Right Hand Top Order Right Arm WK

2 Klijnhans Christoffel Phillipus Grey College Bloemfontein 09/02/2000 2017 Left Hand Top Order 2 Parsons Bryce King Edward VII School 13/02/2001 Left Hand Top Order Left Arm Off Spin

3 Coetzee Gerald William St Andrews Bloemfontein 02/10/2000 2017 Right Hand Bowling All Rounder Right Hand Fast 3 Ndlovu Linda Jeppe High School for Boys 03/07/2000 Right Hand Middle Order Right Arm WK

4 Plank Thandekile Hector Dr.Reginald Cingo SS 26/09/2000 2017 Right Hand Bowling All Rounder Right Hand Medium 4 Van Der Spuy Wesley St David’s Marists Inanda 21/09/2000 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Fast

5 Lekhoana Thabiso Albert Bodibeng High School 04/05/2000 2017 Right Hand Bowling All Rounder Right Hand Medium 5 Pather Clayton St John’s College 05/02/2001 Right Hand Middle Order Right Arm Fast

6 Kheswa Tshediso Grey College Bloemfontein 04/04/2000 2017 Right Hand Middle Order Right Hand Off Spin 6 Maila Obakeng King Edward VII School 11/01/2001 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Fast

7 Cronje Ruan St Andrews Bloemfontein 23/06/2001 2017 Right Hand Batting All Rounder Right Hand Legspin 7 Jardine Jarred St David’s Marists Inanda 14/11/2000 2017 Left Hand Lower Order Left Arm Fast

8 Flanegan Calvin St Andrews Bloemfontein 08/06/2000 Right Hand Middle Order 8 Molefe Kgaudise Jeppe High School for Boys 09/02/2000 2017 Right Hand Lower Order Left Arm Off Spin

9 Kershaw Brian Grey College Bloemfontein 03/02/2000 2017 Left Hand Bowling All Rounder Left Hand Medium 9 Mulder Johan St Stithians College 20/04/2000 Right Hand Top Order Right Arm Medium

10 Maqunqu Monde H.T.S Louis Botha 15/03/2000 Right Hand Lower Order Left Hand Off Spin 10 Motswiri Emanuel Maragon School 04/09/2000 2017 Right Hand Middle Order Right Arm Medium

11 Williams Delano Jim Fouche High school 05/02/2000 Right Hand Bowling All Rounder Right Hand Medium 11 Chanakira Mudiwa St Stithians College 17/07/2000 Right Hand Middle Order Right Arm Off Spin

12 Moletsane Pheko Kgotso St Andrews Bloemfontein 09/07/2001 2017 Right Hand Middle Order Right Hand Off Spin 12 Shekleton Cameron St Stithians College 21/01/2000 Right Hand Top Order Right Arm WK

13 Leshoro Tshepo Grey College Bloemfontein 03/11/2002 Right Hand WK Batsman 13 Yeki Tumelo Queen’s High School 09/08/2001 2017 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Medium

Management Details Management Details

Role Surname First Name Cell Email Role Surname First Name Cell Email Manager Jimlongwe Jimmy 082 218 5436 [email protected] Manager Da Mata Arthur 082 922 1729 [email protected]

Coach du Preez Dillon 082 934 5562 dillondp@[email protected] Coach Sibiya Siyabonga 081 539 3356 [email protected]

Assistant Coach Motsamai Sylvester 063 106 7849 [email protected] Assistant Coach Das Saugata 083 399 1589 [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 Pillay Caleb Westville Boys’ High 29/10/2000 2017 Left Hand Top Order 1 Benjamin Nathaniel Lemuel St Charles College 22/12/2000 2017 Right Hand Bowling All Rounder Right Arm Legspin

2 Khumalo Thamsanqa Glenwood Boys’ High School 23/09/1999 2017 Left Hand Top Order Right Arm Off Spin 2 Brownlee Michael Patrick 17/04/2000 2017 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Off Spin

3 Montgomery Matthew Clifton College 10/05/2000 2017 Right Hand Top Order Right Arm Off Spin 3 Campbell Jared Paul Maritzburg College 24/03/2000 2017 Right Hand Top Order Right Arm

4 Mogakane Andile Northwood High School 25/12/1999 2017 Right Hand Top Order Right Arm Medium 4 Gqiba Wezo Lwando Hilton College 18/10/2001 Left Hand Middle Order Left Arm Off Spin

5 Pollard Matthew Westville Boys’ High 16/05/2000 2017 Right Hand Batting All Rounder Right Arm Fast 5 Gengan Jayden Richard Maritzburg College 06/10/2000 2017 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Fast

6 Ndaba Mhlengi Christian High School 09/04/2000 2016 Right Hand WK Batsman 6 Jones Fraser Michaelhouse 14/06/2000 2017 Right Hand Bowling All Rounder Right Arm Fast

7 Brown Joshua Clifton College 09/08/2000 2017 Right Hand Batting All Rounder Right Arm Fast 7 Khumalo Mondli Maritzburg College 16/07/2001 2017 Right Hand Bowling All Rounder Right Arm Fast

8 Naidu Prealin Kharwastan High School 14/06/2000 2017 Right Hand Batting All Rounder Right Arm Off Spin 8 Mcgaw Robert Anthony Hilton College 24/01/2000 2017 Right Hand Top Order

9 Koenig Robert Kearsney College 25/01/2000 2017 Right Hand Bowling All Rounder Left Arm Off Spin 9 Ritchie James Hilton College 26/04/2000 2017 Right Hand Batting All Rounder Right Arm Legspin

10 Naidoo Steven Glenwood Boys’ High School 21/01/2000 2016 Right Hand Bowling All Rounder Right Arm Medium 10 Schreuder Gareth R B Hilton College 10/02/2000 2017 Right Hand WK Batsman WK

11 Ntanzi Lifa Glenwood Boys’ High School 13/08/2001 2017 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Fast 11 Sclanders Michael Hunter Hilton College 30/03/2000 2017 Right Hand Top Order Right Arm Off Spin

12 Heunis Carl Kearsney College 14/02/2000 2017 Left Hand Lower Order Left Arm Fast 12 Zondi Andile Msimude High 17/01/2001 2017 Right Hand Top Order Left Arm Medium

13 Rossouw Hayden Glenwood Boys’ High School 13/11/2000 Left Hand WK Batsman 13 Zondi Thabiso Msimude High 24/01/2000 2017 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Fast

Management Details Management Details

Role Surname First Name Cell Email Role Surname First Name Cell Email Manager Thomson Gregory 084 900 0747 [email protected] Manager Iyavoo Neelan 072 468 2525 [email protected]

Coach Mbatha Mduduzi 064 336 5182 [email protected] Coach Magubane Minenhle 078 032 9639 [email protected]

Assistant Coach Govender Darryl 076 544 8909 [email protected] Assistant Coach Kajee Ismail 072 786 2630 [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 Mboweni Nhlamulo Majeje High School 15/08/2001 2017 Right Hand Top Order 1 Bouwer Graemme Hoërskool Nelspruit 20/02/2000 Right Hand Top Order

2 Harms Vernon Ben Vorster High School 15/12/2000 2017 Right Hand Top Order 2 Lombaard Ewan Hoërskool Nelspruit 21/09/2000 Right Hand Lower Order Left Arm Off Spin

3 Groenwald Glen Pietersburg Hoerskool 08/05/2000 2017 Right Hand WK Batsman 3 Vosloo Jacques Hoërskool Nelspruit 26/09/2001 2014 Right Hand Middle Order Right Arm Fast

4 Chauke Mixo Hudson Ntsanwisi Snr Secondary 24/07/2001 Right Hand Top Order 4 Vayani Walimohammed Cambridge 19/02/2002 Left Hand Middle Order

5 Harms Johan Ben Vorster High School 07/05/2002 2017 Left Hand Middle Order 5 Nomani Faheem Bergvlam 23/08/2000 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Off Spin

6 Mokgoloboto Artwell Ben Vorster High School 06/04/2000 2017 Right Hand Batting All Rounder Right Arm Off Spin 6 Mokoena Lerato Hoërskool Secunda 31/08/2001 Right Hand Middle Order

7 Kruger Emile Ben Vorster High School 26/05/2000 2017 Right Hand Bowling All Rounder Right Arm Medium 7 Radebe Silindile Hoërskool Secunda 03/01/2002 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Medium

8 Nel Louis Pietersburg Hoerskool 04/04/2000 2017 Right Hand Lower Order Left Arm Fast 8 du Preez Helmo HTS Middelburg 21/01/2000 Right Hand Top Order Right Arm Medium

9 Mosefowa Thabo George Tladi Technical High School 17/08/2002 2017 Right Hand Lower Order Left Arm Off Spin 9 Howe-Dreyer Cameron Uplands 22/03/2000 Right Hand Top Order

10 Maluleke Fumani Ben Vorster High School 26/11/2000 2017 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Fast 10 Ngwenyama Lunga Lowveld High 13/04/2002 Right Hand Top Order

11 Malatji Sello Majeje High School 16/05/2000 2017 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Fast 11 Makatu Akhulile Embalenhle 01/08/2002 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Medium

12 Ngobeni Prince Vuxeni High School 30/01/2002 2017 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Off Spin 12 Magagula Tsepiso Malekutu 27/02/2000 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Medium

13 Oosthuizen Nickie Piet Potgieter High School 29/05/2000 2017 Right Hand Bowling All Rounder Right Arm Fast 13 Kruger Arno Hoërskool Middelburg 27/07/2000 Right Hand Middle Order WK

Management Details Management Details

Role Surname First Name Cell Email Role Surname First Name Cell Email Manager Kgomo Malose 072 674 76 72 [email protected] Manager Vollgraaff Abré 082 484 8988 [email protected]

Coach van der Walt Stebian 071 887 72 32 [email protected] Coach Manzini Lucas 071 154 4794 [email protected]

Assistant Coach Sekokotla Neo 061 448 80 23 [email protected] Assistant Coach Human Kurt 071 874 5605 [email protected]

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Bowling 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 Skills 1 Sepati Phemelo HTS Potchefstroom 26/01/2001 2017 Right Hand Top Order Right Arm Medium 1 Brink Henry Paul Roos Gymnasium 29/03/2001 2017 Right Hand WK Batsman WK 2 Shabbir Saad Fields College Rustenburg 30/11/2000 2017 Left Hand Top Order Right Arm Legspin 2 De Gouveia Matthew Walvis Bay International School 02/08/2001 Right Hand Middle Order Right Arm Legspin 3 Swanepoel Stiaan Rustenburg High School 02/12/2000 2017 Right Hand Middle Order Right Arm Medium 3 De Villiers Jan-Izak Windhoek Gymnasium 05/06/2001 2017 Right Hand Bowling All Rounder Right Arm Medium 4 Modimokoane Odirile Grenswag High School 10/07/2001 2017 Right Hand Middle Order Left Arm Legspin 4 Fouche Shaun Paarl Boys High School 14/02/2000 2017 Right Hand Top Order Right Arm Medium 5 Smith Van Zyl Potchefstroom Volkskool 31/01/2001 2016 Right Hand Top Order Right Arm Off Spin 5 La Cock Divan Windhoek High School 23/02/2003 Right Hand Batting All Rounder Right Arm Legspin 6 Jansen Duan Potchefstroom Gymnasium 01/05/2000 2017 Right Hand Middle Order Left Arm Fast 6 Lottering Gerhard Walvis Bay International School 19/05/2000 2017 Right Hand Batting All Rounder Right Arm Medium 7 Jansen Marco Potchefstroom Gymnasium 01/05/2000 2017 Right Hand Top Order Right Arm Fast 7 Neethling Dian WaLvis Bay Private High School 11/07/2002 Right Hand WK Batsman 8 Naude Henco Rustenburg High School 21/09/2000 2017 Right Hand Middle Order Right Arm Fast 8 Ngupita Mauritius Tutaleni Secondary School 13/12/2000 2017 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Off Spin 9 Sibande Paballo HTS Rustenburg 12/06/2002 2017 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Medium 9 Shikongo Ben Kuisebmund Secondary School 08/05/2000 2017 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Fast 10 Keagile Jim HTS Potchefstroom 2001/09/29 2016 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Off Spin 10 Von Molendorff Erich Paul Roos Gymnasium 06/04/2000 2017 Right Hand Middle Order 11 Mokoshane Lebogang HTS Potchefstroom 04/04/2001 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Legspin 11 Wilmot Ramon Windhoek Gymnasium 17/09/2001 2017 Right Hand Top Order Right Arm Legspin 12 Matlawe Karabelo HTS Potchefstroom 17/07/2002 2017 Right Hand Middle Order Right Arm Legspin 12 Willson Eric Pro-Ed Academy 19/12/2001 Right Hand Bowling All Rounder Right Arm Fast 13 Mbone Kamohelo HTS Potchefstroom 11/02/2000 2017 Right Hand WK Batsman 13 Zealand Donovan Paul Roos Gymnasium 27/04/2000 2017 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Off Spin Management Details Management Details Role Surname First Name Cell Email Role Surname First Name Cell Manager Viljoen Drikus 063 294 7599 [email protected] Manager Cloete Gareth +264 81 249 4663 Coach Kgamadi Jimmy 063 505 4810 [email protected] Coach Thakur Dee +264 81 144 4097 Assistant Coach Barends Brady 073 723 7970 [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 Louw Andrew Northern Cape High 18/09/2000 2017 Right Hand Top Order 1 Mushwana Wisani Pretoria Boys High 19/01/2001 2017 Right Hand Top Order

2 Mcnamara Conor Northern Cape High 14/06/2000 2017 Right Hand WK Batsman 2 Twala Musa St Albans College 12/07/2000 2017 Right Hand Middle Order WK

3 Alexander Reeza Northern Cape High 30/04/2002 Right Hand Middle Order 3 Kaestner Ludwig Waterkloof HS 19/06/2000 Right Hand Top Order

4 Mpofu Juan Northern Cape High 02/03/2000 2017 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Medium 4 Litheko Modiri Cornwall Hill College 02/06/2000 2017 Right Hand Top Order

5 Mokwena Khutlwano Emang Mmogo High 25/06/2000 2017 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Off Spin 5 Van Rooyen Sebastian Menlo Park HS 10/02/2000 Right Hand Middle Order

6 Weyers Garyn Northern Cape High 05/02/2000 2017 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Medium 6 Du Plooy Ximus Afrikaans Hoer Seunskool 03/11/2000 2017 Left Hand Middle Order

7 Mothibi Relesego Northern Cape High 01/09/2000 2017 Right Hand Top Order 7 Forrester Dian Afrikaans Hoer Seunskool 07/06/2000 Left Hand Bowling All Rounder Right Arm Medium

8 Stephen De Klerk Khatu High 16/06/2000 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Legspin 8 Banda Tumelo Prestige College 29/01/2001 2017 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Off Spin

9 Mason Zacharea Northern Cape High 10/08/2000 2017 Right Hand Lower Order Left Arm Off Spin 9 Wentzel Ethan Centurion Hs 01/08/2000 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Fast

10 Motlhoaring Orapeleng Emang Mmogo High 23/08/2001 Right Hand Middle Order Right Arm Medium 10 Scheepers Jandre Garsfontein HS 05/05/2000 Right Hand Lower Order Left Arm Fast

11 Duvenhage Jan Upington High 14/05/2000 Left Hand Top Order 11 Maseko Sibusiso Cornwall Hill College 24/10/2000 2017 Right Hand Lower Order Left Arm Off Spin

12 Mayekiso Mkhuseli St Patricks 15/04/2000 2017 Right Hand Middle Order Right Arm Medium 12 Shaikh Reynecke Garsfontein HS 02/02/2001 2017 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Fast

13 Mothibi Resegofaditswe Kimberley Boys High 01/09/2000 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Off Spin 13 Trotter Prince Cornwall Hill College 11/05/2001 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Medium

Management Details Management Details

Role Surname First Name Cell Email Role Surname First Name Cell Email Manager Julyse Edmond 083 244 8950 [email protected] Manager Masubelele Kagiso 082 373 9577 [email protected]

Coach Jason Brooker 084 228 0055 [email protected] Coach Charlton Mark 074 107 8326 [email protected]

Assistant Coach Bredenkamp Duane 084 410 4992 [email protected] Assistant Coach Khoza Tom 082 335 6063

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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 Vermeulen Migael Oudtshoorn High 17/02/2000 2017 Right Hand Top Order Right Arm Off Spin 1 Botha Lehan Rondebosch Boys’High School 02/08/2001 2017 Right Hand Top Order

2 Reid Tristan York High 01/05/2001 2016 Left Hand Top Order Left Arm Off Spin 2 Bird Jonathan Bishops Diocesan College 11/04/2001 2017 Left Hand Top Order

3 Van Briesies Jedhli Langenhoven Gymnasium 15/07/2001 2017 Right Hand WK Batsman Right Arm WK 3 Broad Justin Rondebosch Boys’High School 30/06/2000 2017 Right Hand Top Order

4 Titus Jade Knysna Secondary 12/12/2000 Right Hand Top Order Right Arm Off Spin 4 Makaka Bonga Newlands Cricket High School 05/04/2000 2017 Right Hand Middle Order

5 le Roux Odin Outeniqua High 19/03/2000 2017 Left Hand Top Order Right Arm Medium 5 Ngcizela Thembani Newlands Cricket High School 15/08/2001 2016 Right Hand Top Order

6 Jack Brian Sentraal High 18/05/2000 2017 Right Hand Bowling All Rounder Right Arm Fast 6 Woolf Jordan Pinelands High School 02/10/2000 2017 Right Hand Bowling All Rounder Right Arm Medium

7 Bruiners Jean Langenhoven Gymnasium 27/02/2000 2017 Left Hand Bowling All Rounder Right Arm Medium 7 Smit Aaron Durbanville Cricket Club 11/05/2001 2016 Right Hand WK Batsman

8 Vuba Mesuli Imizamo Yethu Secondary 19/08/2001 2017 Right Hand Middle Order Right Arm Medium 8 Ntini Thando Wynberg Boys’ High School 07/07/2000 2017 Left Hand Lower Order Right Arm Fast

9 Karelse Tyrece Protea High 11/05/2001 2017 Left Hand Top Order Right Arm WK 9 Sheena Guy Rondebosch Boys’ High School 27/07/2001 2017 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Off Spin

10 Rhode Reagan Bridgton Secondary 25/08/2001 2017 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Legspin 10 Alexander Jason Wynberg Boys’ High School 22/09/2000 2015 Left Hand Lower Order Left Arm Fast

11 Anthony Ayabonga Thembalethu High 10/02/2000 2017 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Off Spin 11 Plaatjie Siya Wynberg Boys’ High School 18/02/2001 2017 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Fast

12 Wynand Elrico Knysna Secondary 14/05/2000 Right Hand Lower Order Right Arm Fast 12 Collier Jordan Rondebosch Boys’High School 10/05/2001 Left Hand Lower Order Left Arm Slow

13 Wessels Tirique Bridgton Secondary 22/09/2000 2017 Right Hand Batting All Rounder Right Arm Medium 13 Gilliland Justin Newlands Cricket High School 04/04/2000 2015 Right Hand Middle Order

Management Details Management Details

Role Surname First Name Cell Email Role Surname First Name Cell Email Manager Visagie Francois 072 369 6049 [email protected] Manager Velensky Bevil 082 955 3374 [email protected]

Coach Maswanganyi Jason 084 375 0858 [email protected] Coach Rabie Gurshwin 072 538 6092 [email protected]

Assistant Coach Ponela Gladwin 071 553 7202 [email protected] Assistant Coach Ward Laurie 082 977 1026 [email protected]

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Matthew Breetzke’s phenomenal two years in the South A games, making 240 runs at an average of 20. It’s The 2017 Coca-Cola Khaya Majola Week Player of the African under-19 team was rewarded with the Under-19 been a solid start to a senior career from a player we are Tournament was Border captain Sinethemba Qeshile. Player of the Year Award at the Cricket South Africa certainly going to hear more from in the years to come. The wicket-keeper batsman was playing in his third week awards breakfast in June. and he had been selected for the South African Schools team at the 2016 Week. The Port Elizabeth old boy scored 746 runs, at an average of 53, in national colours, So, he came into the tournament with big expectations culminating with 203 runs in six innings at the Under-19 having been placed on him, and he did not disappoint. Cricket World in New Zealand in January this year. That included 115 in a 200-run with Raynard The matriculant ended up Van Tonder as they reversed an earlier loss to the hosts scoring 263 runs at the week and led his team into to qualify for the 5th place playoff game. He then made the unofficial final of the week, an honour that Border 36 against Bangladesh in the playoff and South Africa had not achieved before. He was duly selected for the finished 5th overall. national schools team for the second year in a row.

The buildup to the World Cup began in December 2017 Border lost to Gauteng in the “main game”, but it was with a tri-nations tournament involving England and only when Sinethemba was dismissed for a battling 59, Namibia. Breetzke got a century there, against England breaking a 90-run partnership, that victory for Gauteng under-19, and two half centuries. He made 243 in the became likely. That was his second half century of the four games he played. week. He made 60 against Western Province in the time cricket game on the second day. He was 103 The West Indies under-19s then toured in January 2017 against KZN Inland in one of the 50-overs matches. and Breetzke got 300 runs, including two hundreds and a fifty in the ODI series whitewash. The Coca-Cola Khaya Majola Week has turned out to be the stepping stone to bigger things for many of our He was in the runs again in the tri-nations tournament top cricketers and Sinethemba is already proving to be involving Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe, which was won by another of those. He was in the SA under-19 team that Sri Lanka. went on tour to England in the winter and, since then, he has made his List A debut for Border. He scored 52 on It didn’t take long for Matthew to establish himself at debut for the Warriors against the Dolphins in Durban senior interprovincial level. He made his 1st class debut and missed out on a maiden century when he was for Eastern Province against Free State in February dismissed for 99 against the in Port Elizabeth in 2017, followed by his List A debut, against the same October. province later that month.

At the time of writing he has played 13 1st class games and scored 477 runs at an average of 26,5 and 13 List

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35 +*#Elliot GD St Stithians College Gauteng 1997 74 *#Hantam WC Sarepta Western Province 2001 36 +*#Kent JC Durban HS KwaZulu-Natal 1997 75 +*#Kleinveldt RK Abbott’s College Western Province 2001 37 +*#Lumb MJ St Stithians College Gauteng 1997 76 +*#McLaren R Grey College Free State 2001 38 *#Myburgh JG Pretoria Boys’ High Northerns 1997 77 Ndopu PM St Boniface Griqualand West 2001 39 #Nkomo AN Wynberg Boys’ High Western Province 1997-98 78 *Pietersen C Noord-Kaap Griqualand West 2001 40 +*#Rudolph JA Affies Northerns 1997-99(C) 79 *#Smith GM St Stithians College Gauteng 2001 41 +*#Van Wyk MN Grey College Free State 1997 80 *Coetsee WL Klerksdorp North West 2001(T) 42 +*#Mpitsang VP Grey College Free State 1997(T) 81 *#Booysen J Witbank Easterns 2002 43 +*Ngam M Douglas Eastern Province 1997(R) 82 Cronjé A Rondebosch Boys’ High Western Province 2002 44 Van Wyk R Affies Northerns 1997(R) 83 *#Le Roux HW Affies Northerns 2002 45 +*#Tsolekile TL Pinelands/Abbot’s College Western Province 1998(C),99(C)(S) 84 *#Nkuna FG J Mahlangu Northerns 2002-04 46 *#Abrahams U Grey High School Eastern Province 1998-99 85 Penzhorn A Maritzburg College KwaZulu-Natal 2002 47 *#Du Toit WJ Paul Roos Gimnasium Boland 1998 86 +*#Phangiso AM CBC Pretoria Northerns 2002 48 *#Hauptfleisch W Glenwood KwaZulu-Natal 1998 87 +*#Philander VD Ravensmead Western Province 2002-03 49 +*#Morkel JA Vereeniging HS Gauteng 1998 88 *#Reddy BL Springs Easterns 2002 50 *Mullins AK Crestway Western Province 1998 89 *#September WE New Orleans Boland 2002(T)-03 51 +*#Smith GC King Edward VII Gauteng 1998-99 90 +*#Ingram CA Eastern Province 2003(C)(S) 52 +*#Trott IJL Rondebosch Boys’ High Western Province 1998-99 91 *#Van Wyk DJ Grey College Free State 2003(C) 53 #Williams MJ Grey High School Eastern Province 1998 92 *#Africa KC Hilton College KwaZulu-Natal 2003 54 +*#Puttick AG Rondebosch Boys’ High Western Province 1998(T) 93 *#Alexander CJ Bellville Tech Western Province 2003-05(T) 55 +*#Botha J Grey High School Eastern Province 1999-00(C) 94 *#Birch ACR St Andrew’s College Eastern Province 2003 56 Bothma C Grey College Free State 1999 95 *#Bowyer CS Maritzburg College KwaZulu-Natal 2003 57 *#De Lange CD Worcester Gimnasium Boland 1999 96 *Govender D Durban High School KwaZulu-Natal 2003 58 *#Gobind R Effingham KwaZulu-Natal 1999 97 *#Slwana M Grey High School Eastern Province 2003 59 *#Homani Z Grey PE/ Eastern Province 1999-01 98 *Snijman BD King Edward VII Gauteng 2003 60 *#Schorn JR Hilton College KwaZulu-Natal 1999-00 99 +*#Van Jaarsveld VB King Edward VII Gauteng 2003 61 *#Senekal DM HTS Daniël Pienaar Eastern Province 1999 100 *Le Clus JF Affies Northerns 2004(C) 62 +*#Amla HM Durban High School KwaZulu-Natal 2000 101 Edgar T Trinityhouse Gauteng 2004 63 *#Baxter C St Andrew’s College Eastern Province 2000-01 102 *Hermitage JS Richards Bay KwaZulu-Natal 2004 64 +*#Cook SC King Edward VII Gauteng 2000 103 +*#Levi RE Wynberg Boys’ High Western Province 2004 65 *#De Bruin GJ Marais Viljoen Gauteng 2000 104 *Mabuya SC Durban High School KwaZulu-Natal 2004 66 *Dipha L Grey High School Eastern Province 2000 105 +*Mommsen PL Hilton College KZN Inland 2004-05 67 *#Karemaker CJ Centurion Northerns 2000 106 *#Nieuwoudt GN Welkom Gimnasium Free State 2004 68 *#Postman IK Selborne College Border 2000 107 *Paulse HH New Orleans Boland 2004 69 *#Thyssen CA Grey High School Eastern Province 2000-02 108 *#Ramoo RJ Selborne College Border 2004 70 +*#Duminy JP Plumstead USSA u17 2000(T) 109 *#Serame NM Milner North West 2004(T)-05 71 +*#Khan I Durban High School KwaZulu-Natal 2001(C) 110 +*#Elgar D St Dominic’s College Free State 2005(C) 72 *#De Kock HG Grey College Free State 2001-02(C) 111 +*#Kieswetter C Diocesan College Western Province 2005 73 +*#De Villiers AB Affies Northerns 2001-02 112 Mbatha M Durban High School KwaZulu-Natal 2005

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113 *#Mokoena TG Queen’s College Border 2005 152 *Malan AJ Waterkloof Northerns 2009 114 +*#Parnell WD Grey High School Eastern Province 2005-07(C) 153 *#Mofokeng SF Menlopark Northerns 2009 115 *Pietersen R Noord-Kaap Griqualand West 2005 154 Moseki I Akasia Northerns 2009 116 *#Siboto MP Wynberg Boys’ High Western Province 2005 155 *#Nofal MJ King Edward VII Gauteng 2009 117 *#Symes J St John’s College Gauteng 2005 156 *#Savage CP Maritzburg College KZN Inland 2009-11 118 *#Thompson B Grey High School Eastern Province 2005 157 *Simetu S Diocesan College Western Province 2009 119 *#Vandiar JD Durban High School KwaZulu-Natal 2006(C) 158 *#White DJ Grey High School Eastern Province 2009 120 *#Arnold M St Alban’s College Northerns 2006 159 *#Vaaltyn LI Woodridge College Eastern Province 2009(T) 121 *#Barnes BG Fairburn College Western Province 2006-07 160 *#Rafferty KO St Andrews Free State 2010(C) 122 *Dolley CR Grey High School Eastern Province 2006 161 *Bissoon S Glenwood KwaZulu-Natal 2010 123 *Landsdale WR King Edward VII Gauteng 2006 162 *#Bunn DKC St Alban’s College Northerns 2010 124 *#Malan PJ Waterkloof Northerns 2006-07 163 +*#De Kock Q King Edward VII Gauteng 2010 125 *Nieuwoudt GK Paul Roos Gimnasium Boland 2006 164 Dolley J Westering Eastern Province 2010 126 +*#Rossouw RR Grey College Free State 2006-07 165 *#Du Preez JH Stoffberg Easterns 2010 127 *Sesele LLL St Andrews Free State 2006 166 *#Edmeades GA Wynberg Boys’ High Western Province 2010 128 Van der Ross RJ Pinelands Western Province 2006 167 *#Fortune CWJ Wynberg Boys’ High Western Province 2010 129 +*Maharaj KA Northwood KwaZulu-Natal 2006(T) 168 *Olivier D Centurion Northerns 2010 130 *#August CJ New Orleans Boland 2007-08 169 *Sunkari S Glenwood KwaZulu-Natal 2010 131 *Gouveia RM Kearsney College KwaZulu-Natal 2007 170 *Williams LB Hugenote (Wellington) Boland 2010 132 +*#Hendricks RR Noord-Kaap Griqualand West 2007 171 *#Khomari S St Andrews Free State 2010(T) 133 *Lategan W 172 *#Subrayen P Glenwood KwaZulu-Natal 2011(C) 134 *#Swanepoel AR Elizabeth Conradie Griqualand West 2007 173 *Bredenkamp JM Paarl Gimnasium Boland 2011 135 *Tshiki C Hudson Park Border 2007 174 *Calana M Dale College Border 2011 136 *#Vallie MY Cravenby Western Province 2007 175 *Cele KA Northwood KwaZulu-Natal 2011 137 *#Pienaar AJ Grey College Free State 2007(T) 176 *#Coetzee MG Pretoria Boys’ High Northerns 2011 138 *#Deeb DR Trinityhouse Gauteng 2008(C) 177 *#Dry CA Grey College Free State 2011 139 *#Agathagelou AP Fields College North West 2008 178 *#Frylinck JN Boland Landbou Boland 2011 140 +*#Bavuma T St David’s Marist Gauteng 2008 179 *#Kirsten CM Kearsney College KwaZulu-Natal 2011-12 141 *#Kaber TP Affies Northerns 2008 180 *#Ngoepe LC Hans Moore Easterns 2011 142 *Louw BI Outeniqua South Western Districts 2008 181 *#Rosier DS Noord-Kaap Griqualand West 2011-12(C) 143 *#Mosena BB St Andrews Free State 2008-09 182 *Piedt MN Outeniqua South Western Districts 2011(T) 144 *#Mosehle M Johan Jurgens Easterns 2008 183 Abrahams MS Grey High School Eastern Province 2012 145 *#Nqolo MJ Dale College Border 2008 184 *Coulentianos W St John’s College Gauteng 2012 146 *#Van Buuren GL Pretoria Boys’ High Northerns 2008 185 *#Fortuin C St Joseph’s College Western Province 2012-13 147 *#Williams RC Noord-Kaap Griqualand West 2008 186 *#Oldfield G Michaelhouse KZN Inland 2012 148 *#Smuts KR Eastern Province 2008(T) 187 *#Orros VL Grey College Free State 2012 149 *#Richards JR St Alban’s College Northerns 2009(C) 188 *#Pillay S King Edward VII Gauteng 2012 150 *Behardien M SACS Western Province 2009 189 *#Sigwili N Hudson Park Border 2012-13 151 *Hullett MM St Charles College KZN Inland 2009 190 *#Smith JF Wynberg Boys’ High Western Province 2012

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191 *Nortjé AA Brandwag (Uitenhage) Eastern Province 2012 230 #Campher C St Stithians College Gauteng 2017 192 *#Dupavillon DM Maritzburg College KZN Inland 2012 (T) 231 #Cloete A Paarl Boys’ High Boland 2017 193 *#Valli Y King Edward VII Gauteng 2013(C) 232 #Khumalo M Maritzburg College KZN Inland 2017 194 #Bopp BB Grey High School Eastern Province 2013-14 233 #Miltz J St David’s Marist Gauteng 2017 195 *#Bruwer DH Affies Northerns 2013 234 *#Molefe K Jeppe High School for Boys’ Gauteng 2017 196 #Christensen MC Rondebosch Boys’ High Western Province 2013-14(C) 235 *#Niemand J Hudson Park Border 2017 197 #*Galiem AD Rondebosch Boys’ High Western Province 2013-15 236 *#Richards J St Stithians College Gauteng 2017 198 *Hamza MZ Rondebosch Boys’ High Western Province 2013 237 Rushmere D St Andrew’s College Eastern Province 2017 199 +*#Phehlukwayo AL Glenwood KwaZulu-Natal 2013-14 200 +*#Rabada K St Stithians College Gauteng 2013 201 #Roelofsen G King Edward VII Gauteng 2013-14 202 *#Dudgeon KJ Parktown Boys’ High Gauteng 2013 (T) 203 #Klopper WSS Centurion Northerns 2014 204 Langa S Sakhisizwe Border 2014 205 Pienaar K St Andrews Free State 2014 206 #Rickleton RD St Stithians College Gauteng 2014 207 *Seberame E Steenberg Western Province 2014 208 *#Verreyne K Wynberg Boys’ High Western Province 2014-15 209 *#Zuma LM Maritzburg College KZN Inland 2014 210 #Whitehead S St Andrews Free State 2014-15 211 *#De Zorzi T King Edward VII Gauteng 2015(C) 212 *Dawood J Rondebosch Boys’ High Western Province 2015 213 #Foxcroft D Menlopark Northerns 2015 214 #McKerr C St John’s College Gauteng 2015 215 +*#Mulder PWA St Stithians College Gauteng 2015-16(C) 216 #Philander L Boland Landbou Boland 2015 217 #Sayanvula F St John’s College Gauteng 2015 218 #Sipamla L Grey High School Eastern Province 2015-16 219 *#Van Tonder R Grey College Free State 2015-16 220 *#Breetzke M Grey High School Eastern Province 2016 221 Christensen J Rondebosch Boys’ High Western Province 2016 222 Cohen M Reddam House Constantia Western Province 2016 223 *#De Klerk J Woodridge College Eastern Province 2016-17 224 #De Swardt R Affies Northerns 2016 225 #Mnyaka A Hudson Park Border 2016-17 226 *#Qeshile S Hudson Park Border 2016-17 227 Schreuder C Grey College Free State 2016 228 #Smith K HTS Daniël Pienaar Eastern Province 2016 229 #Makwethu W St Stithians College Gauteng 2017(C)

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1 Michael Alexander CBC Kimberley Griqualand West 1994 (C) 40 Conrad Jantjes CBC Boksburg Easterns 1997 2 Paul Adams Plumstead Western Province B 1994 41 Dumisa Makalima Dale College Border 1997 3 Adriaan Barnard Warrenton Griqualand West 1994 42 Rashaad Magiet SACS Western Province 1997 4 Derrick son Kimberley Boys’ High Griqualand West 1994 43 Mfuneko Ngam Douglasdale Border 1997 5 Winston Fortuin Young Peoples Boland 1994 44 Maritzburg College KwaZulu-Natal 1997 6 Billy Mabena Eastbank HS Transvaal B 1994 45 Andrew Puttick Rondebosch Boys’ High Western Province 1997 7 Malan Morkel Vereeniging HS Transvaal 1994 46 Robert van Wyk Affies Northerns 1997 8 Renier Munnik Tygerberg Western Province 1994-95 47 David Pringle St. Andrew’s College Eastern Province 1998(C) 9 Makhaya Ntini Dale College Border 1994 48 Con de Lange Worcester Gimnasium Boland 1998 10 Gift Pedi Rocklands Free State B 1994 49 Jacques du Toit Oosterlig Easterns 1998 11 Piet Wille Grey College Free State 1994 50 Rivash Gobind Effingham KwaZulu-Natal 1998 12 Brandon Clark Wynberg Boys’ High Western Province 1994(T) 51 Simon Greyvenstein Michaelhouse KwaZulu-Natal 1998 13 Machiel van Olst Grey PE Eastern Province 1995 (C) 52 Zwelibanzi Homani Grey PE Eastern Province 1998 14 Nigel Brouwers Gelvandale SS Eastern Province 1995 53 Grant Marais Grey PE Eastern Province 1998-99(C) 15 Eltin Buziek Paarl Boys’ High Boland 1995 54 Martinus Otto Randburg Gauteng 1998 16 Laden Gamiet Selborne College Border 1995 55 Ryan Sierra St. John’s College Gauteng 1998 17 Justin Kemp Queen’s College Border 1995 56 Ronnie Siwani Queen’s College Border 1998 18 Jacques Krynauw Paarl Boys’ High Boland 1995 57 Elton Tsamaisi St. Boniface Griqualand West 1998-99 19 Ian Mitchell Queen’s College Border 1995 58 Eric Weirich Nelspruit HS Easterns 1998-99 20 Eugene Moleon Garlandale Sec Western Province 1995 59 Hashim Amla Durban HS KwaZulu-Natal 1999 21 Hein van Vuuren Grey College Free State 1995 60 Chad Baxter St. Andrew’s College Eastern Province 1999 22 Johan Vorster Florida Transvaal 1995 61 Graham Botha Grey College Free State 1999 23 Pierre de Bruyn Zwartkop Northerns 1995(T) 62 Reece Briesies Grey College Free State 1999 24 Sean Hobson Kingswood College Eastern Province 1996(C) 63 Radley Connor Kimberley Boys’ High Griqualand West 1999 25 Gulam Bodi Azaadville Gauteng 1996 64 Stephen Cook King Edward VII Gauteng 1999 26 Zelton Bruiners Queen’s College Border 1996 65 Adrian Greyvenstein Milner High North West 1999 27 Murray Creed Grey PE Eastern Province 1996 66 Tiens Lange Oosterlig Easterns 1999 28 Grant Elliott St. Stithian’s College Gauteng 1996 67 Sonnyboy Letshele Ahmed Timol Gauteng 1999 29 Andrew Gait Kearsney College KwaZulu-Natal 1996 68 Graeme Marais St. John’s College Gauteng 2000(C) 30 Pieter Koortzen Diamantveld Griqualand West 1996 69 AB de Villiers Affies Northerns 2000 31 Victor Mpitsang Grey College Free State 1996 70 Pieter Ferreira Dr. Malan USSA u17 2000 32 Johann Myburgh Pretoria Boys’ High Northerns 1996 71 William Hantam Sarepta High USSA u17 2000 33 Thami Tsolekile Pinelands Western Province 1996-97 72 Davy Jacobs Klerksdorp North West 2000 34 Jamie Wilson Queen’s College Border 1996 73 Imraan Khan Durban HS KwaZulu-Natal 2000 35 Wasfie Samsodien Montrose CC Western Province 1996 74 Brent Kopps St. Thomas College Eastern Province 2000 36 Justin Kreusch Selborne College Border 1997(C) 75 Donovan Lentz Dale College Border 2000 37 Christopher Biggs Grey PE Eastern Province 1997 76 Abner Letsie Pretoria Boys’ High Northerns 2000 38 Stoffel Bosch Wonderfontein Gauteng 1997 77 Dominic Ridley Bishops Western Province 2000 39 Justin de Nobrega Bishops Western Province 1997 78 Sipho Sibande Welkom HS FS Country Districts 2000

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79 Johannes Wolmarans Klerksdorp North West 2000 118 Richard das Neves King Edward VII Gauteng 2004 80 Pierre Nel SACS Western Province 2001(C) 119 Sean Davids Daniël Pienaar THS Eastern Province 2004-05 81 JP Duminy Plumstead Western Province 2001 120 Abulela Matshaya Selborne College Border 2004 82 Grant Howell Dale College Border 2001 121 Lefa Mosena St. Andrews Free State 2004-05 83 Colin Ingram Woodridge College Eastern Province 2001 122 Abdul Haq Razak Durban HS KwaZulu-Natal 2004 84 Juan le Roux Klerksdorp North West 2001 123 Brett Thompson Grey PE Eastern Province 2004 85 Michael Matika Forbes Grant Border 2001 124 CJ van der Schyff Grey College Free State 2004,06 86 Ronald Masinda Mandalay CC Western Province 2001 125 Lee-roy Walters Paarl Boys’ High Boland 2004 87 Adrian Penzhorn Maritzburg College KwaZulu-Natal 2001 126 Gustav Burger Noord-Kaap Griqualand West 2005(C) 88 Philip Prinsloo Dinamika Gauteng 2001 127 Kyle Abbott Kearsney College KwaZulu-Natal 2005 89 Adriaan Rootman Affies Northerns 2001 128 Johan Bothma Paul Roos Gimnasium Boland 2005 90 Ludi Xhongo Langa Western Province 2001 129 Peter Furstenburg Grey PE Eastern Province 2005 91 Faf du Plessis Affies Northerns 2002(C) 130 Adrian Kritzinger Bishops Western Province 2005 92 Keagan Africa Hilton College KwaZulu-Natal 2002 131 Pieter Malan Nelspruit HS Mpumalanga 2005 93 André de Lange Grey College Free State 2002 132 Aviwe Mgijima Selborne College Border 2005-06(C) 94 Tim Groenewald Maritzburg College KwaZulu-Natal 2002 133 Stitch Seyibhokwe Dale College Border 2005 95 Frikkie Holtzhausen Diamantveld Griqualand West 2002 134 Mthokozisi Shezi Glenwood KwaZulu-Natal 2005 96 Jimmy Kgamadi Milner High North West 2002 135 Luyolo Thumana Hudson Park Border 2005 97 Sharad Mandan Wordsworth High Easterns 2002 136 Dale Campbell Paul Roos Gimnasium Boland 2006 98 Saidi Mhlongo Stanger Secondary KwaZulu-Natal 2002 137 SA Engelbrecht Affies Northerns 2006 99 Ashley Schultz Dr. Blok Free State 2002-03 138 Reeza Hendricks Noord-Kaap Griqualand West 2006 100 Mpumelolo Slwana Grey PE Eastern Province 2002 139 Fraser Nixon Alberton High Gauteng 2006 101 Ruan van Eck Sasolburg HS Free State 2002 140 Rudi Seconds Queen’s College Border 2006 102 Divan van Wyk Grey College Free State 2002 141 Kabelo Setshedi Kenneth Masikela Sec Easterns 2006 103 Andrew Russell St. Stithian’s College Gauteng 2003(C) 142 Aubrey Swanepoel Elizabeth Conradie Griqualand West 2006 104 Dean Elgar St. Dominic’s College Free State 2003 143 Shadley van Schalkwyk Wynberg Boys’ High Western Province 2006 105 Remano Esau Newton THS Eastern Province 2003 144 Lenert van Wyk Paul Roos Gimnasium Boland 2006 106 Quintin Kruger Grey College Free State 2003 145 Brandon Viret Northlink College Western Province 2006 107 Sithembile Makongolo Dale College Border 2003 146 Andrea Agathagelou Fields College North West 2007(C) 108 Lwando Manase Forbes Grant Border 2003 147 Temba Bavuma St. David’s Marist Gauteng 2007 109 Cobus Pienaar Waterkloof Northerns 2003 148 Dale Deeb Trinityhouse Gauteng 2007 110 Christo Ritter Paarl Gimnasium Boland 2003 149 Ryan Ferris Grey College Free State 2007 111 Mafinke Serame Milner High North West 2003 150 Emile Kriek Paul Roos Gimnasium Boland 2007-08 112 Godfrey Stevens New Orleans Boland 2003 151 Wesley Landsdale King Edward VII Gauteng 2007 113 Wilhelmus v/d Schyff Grey College Free State 2003 152 David Miller Maritzburg College KwaZulu-Natal 2007 114 Barry Rhodes Grey PE Eastern Province 2004(C) 153 Mangalisho Mosehle Johan Jurgens Easterns 2007 115 Warren Bell Grey PE Eastern Province 2004 154 Kelly Smuts Graeme College Eastern Province 2007 116 Ferdie Botha Grey College Free State 2004 155 Reece Williams Noord-Kaap Griqualand West 2007 117 Pieter Daneel Paul Roos Gimnasium Boland 2004 156 Sydwill Williams Langenhoven Gim SWD 2007

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157 Khaya Zondo Westville Boys’ High KwaZulu-Natal 2007 196 Vincent Moore Springs Boys’ High Easterns 2011 158 Joshua Richards St. Alban’s College Northerns 2008(C) 197 Senuran Muthusamy Clifton KwaZulu-Natal 2011 159 Colin Ackerman Grey PE Eastern Province 2008 198 Solomzi Nqweni Grey PE Eastern Province 2011 160 Cody Chetty Glenwood KwaZulu-Natal 2008 199 Keegan Petersen New Orleans Boland 2011 161 Rabian Engelbrecht Paul Roos Gimnasium Boland 2008-09 200 David Rhoda St. Stithian’s College Gauteng 2011 162 Matthew Hullett St. Charles College KZN Inland 2008 201 Jared van Heerden Durban HS KwaZulu-Natal 2011 163 Graham Hume Trinityhouse Gauteng 2008 202 Jovuan van Wyngaardt Waterkloof Northerns 2011 164 Kushen Kishen Clifton KwaZulu-Natal 2008 203 David Beddingham Wynberg Boys’ High Western Province 2012(C) 165 Athi Maposa Maritzburg College KZN Inland 2008 204 Mpetho Bidli King Edward VII Gauteng 2012 166 Samuel Mofokeng Menlopark Northerns 2008 205 Corbin Bosch Pretoria Boys’ High Northerns 2012 167 Dane Piedt SACS Western Province 2008 206 Kirwin Christoffels Queen’s College Border 2012 168 Christiaan Schoeman Waterkloof Northerns 2008 207 Justin Dill Paul Roos Gimnasium Boland 2012 169 Rico du Plessis Randburg Gauteng 2009(C) 208 Jean Heunis Langenhoven Gim SWD 2012,2014 170 Riaan Botha Outeniqua SWD 2009 209 Tian Koekemoer Merensky Limpopo 2012 171 Gihan Cloete Noord-Kaap Griqualand West 2009 210 Sohail Mahmood Maritzburg College KZN Inland 2012-14 172 Quinton de Kock King Edward VII Gauteng 2009 211 Kagiso Rabada St. Stithian’s College Gauteng 2012 173 Johan du Preez Stoffberg Easterns 2009 212 Kyle Simmonds Westville Boys’ High KwaZulu-Natal 2012 174 Simon Khomari St. Andrews Free State 2009 213 Yaseen Valli King Edward VII Gauteng 2012 175 Njabula Mgenge Durban HS KwaZulu-Natal 2009 214 Hayes van der Berg Rondebosch Boys’ High Western Province 2012 176 Jerry Nqolo Dale College Border 2009 215 GM Bruwer Noord-Kaap Griqualand West 2013(C) 177 Keagan Rafferty St. Andrews Free State 2009 216 Daniël Griessel HTS Middelburg Mpumalanga 2013 178 Lizaad Williams New Orleans Boland 2009 217 Wickus Germishuizen Hugenote (Springs) Easterns 2013 179 Keaton Jennings King Edward VII Gauteng 2010(C) 218 Sithembele Langa Sakhisizwe Border 2013 180 Mike Airey Kearsney College KZN Inland 2010 219 Mbulelo Mama St. Andrew’s College Eastern Province 2013 181 Mzamo Cele St. Charles College KZN Inland 2010 220 Richard Maree York High SWD 2013 182 Brad Dolley Grey PE Eastern Province 2010 221 Dustin Melton Pretoria Boys’ High Northerns 2013 183 Corné Dry Grey College Free State 2010 222 Paballo Mogoera Louis Botha Free State 2013 184 Nicholas Lockyer CBC Boksburg Easterns 2010 223 Rivaldo Moonsamy St. Alban’s College Northerns 2013 185 Tyler Lortan Maritzburg College KZN Inland 2010 224 Jason Oakes Westville Boys’ High KwaZulu-Natal 2013 186 David Magotlane King Edward VII Gauteng 2010 225 Jay Stevens Rondebosch Boys’ High Western Province 2013 187 Marcello Piedt Outeniqua SWD 2010 226 Marques Ackerman St. Stithian’s College Gauteng 2014 (C) 188 Shaylen Pillay King Edward VII Gauteng 2010 227 Isaac Bathandwa Hudson Park Border 2014 189 Diego Rosier Noord-Kaap Griqualand West 2010 228 Isma-Eel Gafieldien Western Cape Sport School Boland 2014 190 Brendan Young Westerford Western Province 2010 229 Willie Ludick Waterkloof Northerns 2014-15(C) 191 Ian Herold St. Andrew’s College Eastern Province 2011(C) 230 Janneman Malan Waterkloof Northerns 2014 192 Taariq Chiecktey Rondebosch Boys’ High Western Province 2011 231 Conor McKerr St. John’s College Gauteng 2014 193 Gideon Conradie Paarl Gimnasium Boland 2011 232 Ndumiso Mvelase St. John’s College Gauteng 2014 194 Yassar Cook St. Stithian’s College Gauteng 2011 234 Lesego Senokwane St. Conrad’s College North West 2014 195 Andries Gous Grey College Free State 2011 235 Marno van Greuning St. Andrews Free State 2014

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37 †*Mpitsang PV Grey College Free State 19996 (P)-97(E)-98(WC) CAPS 1995-2017 38 †*Van der Wath JJ Ermelo Easterns 1996 (P) † International Honours * First Class Cricket (C) Captain 39 *Creed MW Grey PE Eastern Province 1997 (E)-98(WC) 1 †*McKenzie ND King Edward VII Transvaal 1995 (E)(C) 40 *De Nobrega JJ Bishops Western Province 1997 (E) 2 †*Boucher MV Selborne College Border 1995 (E)-95(I) 41 *Gait AI Kearsney College KwaZulu-Natal 1997 (E)-98(WC) 3 †*Dippenaar HH Grey College Free State 1995 (E)-95(I) 42 †*Lumb MJ St. Stithian’s College Gauteng 1997 (E)-98(WC) 4 *Hughes BK Durban HS Natal 1995 (E) 43 †*Puttick AG Rondebosch Boys’ High Western Province 1997 (E)-98(P)-00(WC) 5 *Joubert P Eldoraigne Northern Transvaal 1995 (E)-95(I)-96(P) 44 †*Rudolph JA Affies Northerns 1997 (E)-98(WC)-98(P)-00(WC) 6 †*Ntini M Dale College Border 1995 (E)-95(I) 45 †Van Wyk MN Grey College Free State 1997 (E)-98(WC) 7 *Omar AM Topaz Transvaal 1995 (E) 46 †*Bodi GH Lenasi Gauteng 1997 (E)-98(WC) 8 †Prince AG St. Thomas College Eastern Province 1995 (E)-95(I) 47 †*Kent JC Durban HS KwaZulu-Natal 1997 (E)-98(WC) 9 *Stigant BG Grey PE Eastern Province 1995 (E) 48 *Myburgh JG Pretoria Boys’ High Northerns 1997 (E)-98(WC)-98(P)-00(WC) 10 †*Terbrugge DJ St. Stithian’s College Transvaal 1995 (E) 49 *Samsodien W Montrose CC Western Province 1997 (E)-98(WC) 11 *Vorster CJ Paarl Gimnasium Boland 1995 (E) 50 Nkomo AN Wynberg Boys’ High Western Province 1997 (E)-98(P) 12 *Masimula WB Eastbank Transvaal 1995 (E) 51 *Henry D Wynberg Boys’ High Western Province 1998 (WC) 13 Morkel M Vereening HS Transvaal 1995 (E) 52 †*Tsolekile TL Pinelands/Abbott’s College Western Province 1998 (P)(C)-00(WC)(C) 14 Ngxoweni T Selborne College Border 1995 (E)-95(I) 53 *Adam SM Durban HS KwaZulu-Natal 1998 (P) 15 Clark BW Wynberg Boys’ High Western Province 1995 (E) 54 †*Ontong JL Paarl Gimnasium Boland 1998 (P) 16 *September J Kingswood College Eastern Province 1995 (E) 55 †*Smith GC King Edward VII Gauteng 1998 (P)-00(WC) 17 *Zondi LE Glenwood Natal 1995 (E) 56 †*Trott IJL Rondebosch Boys’ High Western Province 1998 (P)-00(WC) 18 *Gain DR Hilton College Natal 1995 (I)(C) 57 *Tsamaisi ES St. Boniface Griqualand West 1998 (P) 19 *Benfield MR St. Stithian’s College Transvaal 1995 (I) 58 Williams MJ Grey PE Eastern Province 1998 (P) 20 *Botha AG Maritzburg College Natal 1995 (I) 59 *Abrahams U Grey PE Eastern Province 1998 (P)-00(WC) 21 †Hayward M HTS Daniël Pienaar Eastern Province 1995 (I) 60 *De Lange CD Worcester Gimnasium Boland 1998 (P) 22 *Moleon EO Garlandale Western Province 1995 (I) 61 *Du Toit WJ Paul Roos Gimnasium Boland 1998 (P) 23 *Van Olst M Grey PE Eastern Province 1995 (I) 62 †*Amla AM Tongaat KwaZulu-Natal 1998 (P) 24 *Wingfield WR Durban HS Natal 1995 (I)-96(P) 63 †*Botha J Grey PE Eastern Province 2000 (WC)-00(NZ) 25 †*Kemp JM Queen’s College Border 1995 (I) 64 *Homani Z Grey PE/Muir College Eastern Province 2000 (WC)-00(NZ)-02(WC) 26 Cowley DJ Maritzburg College Natal 1995 (I) 65 †*Morkel JA Vereeniging HS Gauteng 2000 (WC) 27 *Hearle PK St. Stithian’s College Transvaal 1996(P)-97(E)-98(WC) 66 *Senekal DM HTS Daniël Pienaar Eastern Province 2000 (WC) 28 †*Elliot GD St. Stithian’s College Transvaal 1996 (P) 67 *Makalima DL Dale College Border 2000 (WC) 29 *Gamiet LL Selborne College Border 1996 (P) 68 *Abrahams AP Highlands North Gauteng 2000 (WC) 30 *Hofmeyr S Wynberg Boys’ High Western Province 1996 (P) 69 *Gobind R Effingham KwaZulu-Natal 2000 (WC)-00(NZ)(C) 31 *MacQueen RB Durban HS KwaZulu-Natal 1996 (P) 70 †*Amla HM Durban HS KwaZulu-Natal 2000 (NZ)-02(WC)(C) 32 *Mitchell I Queen’s College Border 1996 (P) 71 *Baxter C St. Andrew’s College Eastern Province 2000 (NZ)-02(WC) 33 *Munnik R Tygerberg Western Province 1996 (P) 72 †*Cook SC King Edward VII Gauteng 2000 (NZ)-02(WC) 34 †*Petersen RJ Alexander Road Eastern Province 1996 (P)-97(E)-98(WC) 73 *De Bruin GJ Marais Viljoen Gauteng 2000 (NZ) 35 *Street MR St. John’s College Transvaal 1996 (P)-97(E) (C)-98(WC)(C) 74 *Hauptfleisch W Glenwood KwaZulu-Natal 2000 (NZ) 36 Jantjes C CBC Boksburg Easterns 1996 (P) 75 *Karemaker CJ Centurion Northerns 2000 (NZ)

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76 †*Khan I Durban HS KwaZulu-Natal 2000 (NZ)-02(WC)-03(E)(C) 115 *Das Neves R King Edward VII Gauteng 2005 (I)-06(WC) 77 *Postman IK Selborne College Border 2000 (NZ)-02(WC) 116 Hendrieck S Plumstead Western Province 2005 (I) 78 *Schorn JR Hilton College KwaZulu-Natal 2000 (NZ) 117 *Khoza TR Saulridge Northerns 2005 (I) 79 *Price ML St. Andrew’s College Eastern Province 2000 (NZ) 118 Kritzinger A Bishops Western Province 2005 (I) 80 *Thyssen CA Grey PE Eastern Province 2000 (NZ)-03(E) 119 *Nieuwoudt GN Welkom Gimnasium Free State 2005 (I) 81 †*Zondeki M Dale College Border 2000 (NZ) 120 Nkosana S Grey PE Eastern Province 2005 (I) 82 *Bailey RT Rondebosch Boys’ High Western Province 2002 (WC) 121 *Razak AH Durban HS KwaZulu-Natal 2005 (I) 83 *De Kock HG Grey College Free State 2002 (WC)-03(E) 122 †*Shezi M Glenwood KwaZulu-Natal 2005 (I)-06(WC) 84 *Jacobs DJ Klerksdorp North West 2002 (WC) 123 *Van der Schyff CJD Grey College Free State 2005 (I) 85 †*Kleinveldt RK Abbott’s College Western Province 2002 (WC) 124 Molutsi K Monument Gauteng 2005 (I) 86 †*McLaren R Grey College Free State 2002 (WC) 125 *Adair SR Grey PE Eastern Province 2005 (I) 87 *Reddy BL Easterns 2002 (WC) 126 Jaftha R Bishops Western Province 2005 (I) 88 *Smith GM St. Stithian’s College Gauteng 2002 (WC) 127 †*Kieswetter C Bishops Western Province 2006 (WC) 89 *Kops BB St. Thomas College Eastern Province 2002 (WC) 128 †*Levi RE Wynberg Boys’ High Western Province 2006 (WC) 90 *Booysen J Easterns 2003 (E)-04(WC) 129 †*Parnell WD Grey PE Eastern Province 2006 (WC)-07(B)(C)(I)(C)-08(WC)(C) 91 †*De Villiers AB Affies Northerns 2003 (E) 130 *Ramoo RJ Selborne College Border 2006 (WC) 92 †*Duminy JP Plumstead Western Province 2003 (E) 131 *Serame NM Milner North West 2006 (WC) 93 †Du Plessis F Affies Northerns 2003 (E) 132 *Siboto MP Wynberg Boys’ High Western Province 2006 (WC) 94 *Hantam WC Sarepta Western Province 2003 (E) 133 *Thompson B Grey PE Eastern Province 2006 (WC) 95 *Le Roux HW Affies Northerns 2003 (E) 134 *Symes J St. John’s College Gauteng 2006 (WC) 96 *Nkuna FG J Mahlangu Northerns 2003 (E) 135 *Mokoena TG Queen’s College Border 2006 (WC) 97 †*Philander VD Ravensmead Western Province 2003 (E)-04(WC) 136 *August CJ New Orleans Boland 2007 (B)(I)-08(WC)(E) 98 *Smit D Northwood KwaZulu-Natal 2003 (E) 137 †*Hendricks RR Noord-Kaap Griqualand West 2007 (B)(I)-08(WC) 99 Springer ET Northwood KwaZulu-Natal 2003 (E) 138 *Mosehle M Johan Jurgens Easterns 2007 (B)(I)-08(WC)(E) 100 †* Phangiso AM Northerns 2003 (E) 139 †*Pretorius D Rustenburg North West 2007 (B) 101 †Pennazza V Paarl Boys’ High Boland 2003 (E)-04(WC) 140 †*Rossouw RR Grey College Free State 2007 (B)(I)-08(WC)(E) 102 *Van Wyk DJ Grey College Free State 2004 (WC)(C) 141 *Smuts JT Graeme College Eastern Province 2007 (B)(I)-08(WC) 103 *Africa KC Hilton College KwaZulu-Natal 2004 (WC) 142 *Smuts KR Graeme College Eastern Province 2007 (B)(I) 104 *Alexander CJ HTS Bellville Western Province 2004 (WC) 143 *Swanepoel AR Elizabeth Conradie Griqualand West 2007 (B)(I) 105 *ACR Birch St. Andrew’s College Eastern Province 2004 (WC) 144 *Vallie MY Cravenby Western Province 2007 (B)(I)-08(WC) 106 *Bowyer CS Maritzburg College KwaZulu-Natal 2004 (WC) 145 *Vandiar JD Durban HS KwaZulu-Natal 2007 (B)(C)(I)(C)-08(WC)(E)(C) 107 *September WE New Orleans Boland 2004 (WC) 146 *Barnes BG Fairburn College Western Province 2007 (B)(I)-08(WC) 108 *Slwana M Grey PE Eastern Province 2004 (WC) 147 *Malan PJ Waterkloof Northerns 2007 (B)(I)-08(WC) 109 *Stevens GC New Orleans Boland 2004 (WC) 148 *Pienaar AJ Grey College Free State 2007 (B)(I)-08(WC)(E) 110 †*Van Jaarsveld VB King Edward VII Gauteng 2004 (WC) 149 *Engelbrecht SA Affies Northerns 2007 (I)-08(WC) 111 †*Van der Merwe RE Waterkloof Northerns 2004 (WC) 150 *Adams RA Diamantveld Griqualand West 2007 (I)-08(WC) 112 *Manase L Forbes Grant Border 2004 (WC) 151 *Childs DB Hermanus Boland 2007 (I)-08(WC) 113 †*Elgar D St. Dominic’s College Free State 2005 (I)(C)-06(WC)(C) 152 *Naicker KM Hartbeespoort North West 2007 (I) 114 *Daneel P Paul Roos Gimnasium Boland 2005 (I)-06(WC) 153 *Smith S Grey College Free State 2007 (I)-08(E)-09(I)(SL)-10(WC)

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154 *Williams RC Noord-Kaap Griqualand West 2007 (I)-08(E) 193 *Ngoepe LC Hans Moore Easterns 2011 (E)-11(P)(Z) 155 *Arnold M St. Alban’s College Northerns 2008 (WC) 194 *Dry CA Grey College Free State 2011 (E)-11(P)(Z)-12(WC) 156 *Agathagelou AP Fields College North West 2008 (E) 195 *Olivier D Centurion Northerns 2011 (E) 157 †*Bavuma T St. David’s Marist Gauteng 2008 (E) 196 *Bowes CJ Kearsney College KZN Inland 2011 (P)(Z)-12(WC)(C) 158 *Deeb DR Trinityhouse Gauteng 2008 (E)-09(SL)-10(WC) 197 *De Bruyn TB Menlopark Northerns 2011 (P)(Z)-12(WC) 159 *Van Buuren GL Pretoria Boys’ High Northerns 2008 (E) 198 *Muller T Wynberg Boys’ High Western Province 2011 (P)(Z) 160 *Mosena BB St. Andrews Free State 2008 (E)-09(I)-10(WC) 199 *Frylinck JN Boland Landbou Boland 2011 (P)(Z)-12(WC)-12(E) 161 *Kaber TP Affies Northerns 2008 (E) 200 Coetzee MG Pretoria Boys’ High Northerns 2011 (P)(Z)-12(WC)-12(E) 162 *Ntshona S Motherwell Eastern Province 2008 (E) 201 *Nqweni SSN Grey PE Eastern Province 2011 (P)(Z)-12(WC) 163 *Mgenge NL Durban HS KwaZulu-Natal 2008 (E) 202 *VP Moore Easterns 2012 (E)-12(WC) 164 *Richards JR St. Alban’s College Northerns 2009 (I)(C)(SL)(C)-10(WC)(C) 203 *Rhoda DA St. Stithian’s College Gauteng 2012 (WC) 165 *Ackermann CN Grey PE Eastern Province 2009 (I)(SL)-10(WC) 204 *Beddingham DG Wynberg Boys’ High Western Province 2012 (E) 166 *Chetty C Glenwood KwaZulu-Natal 2009 (I)(SL)-10(WC) 205 Faasen MJ St. Stithian’s College Gauteng 2012 (E) 167 *Hendricks DA St. David’s Marist Gauteng 2009 (SL)-10(WC) 206 *Fortuin C St. Joseph’s College Western Province 2012 (E)-13(A)(I)(Z)-14(WC) 168 *Hume GI Trinityhouse Gauteng 2009 (I)(SL)-10(WC) 207 *Gous AGS Grey College Free State 2012 (E) 169 *Mofokeng SF Menlopark Northerns 2009 (SL)-10(WC) 208 *Kirsten CM Kearsney College KwaZulu-Natal 2012 (E) 170 *Nofal MJ King Edward VII Gauteng 2009 (SL)-10(WC)-10(Z)-11(E) 209 *Orros VL Grey College Free State 2012 (E) 171 *Nqolo MJ Dale College Border 2009 (I)(SL)-10(WC) 210 †Rabada K St. Stithian’s College Gauteng 2012 (E)-13(A)(I)(Z)-14(WC) 172 *Wernars KO SACS Western Province 2009 (I)(SL)-10(WC) 211 *Dial B St. John’s College Gauteng 2012 (E)-13(A)(I)(Z)-14(WC) 173 *Engelbrecht RJ New Orleans Boland 2009 (I)(SL)-10(WC)-10(Z)-10(Z)-11(E)-11(P)(Z) 212 *Sigwili N Hudson Park Border 2012 (E)-13(A)(I)(Z)-14(WC) 174 *Khomari SM St. Andrews Free State 2009 (I)(SL)-10(WC)-10(Z) 213 *Smith JF Wynberg Boys’ High Western Province 2012 (E)-13(A)(I)-14(WC) 175 *White DJ Grey PE Eastern Province 2009 (I)(SL)-10(WC) 214 *Valli Y King Edward VII Gauteng 2012 (E)-13(A)(C)(I)(C)-14(WC) 176 †*Jennings KK King Edward VII Gauteng 2010 (Z)(C)-10(Z)(C)-11(E)(C) 215 Bosch C Pretoria Boys’ High Northerns 2012 (E)-13(Z)-14(WC) 177 *Bunn DKC St. Alban’s College Northerns 2010 (Z) 216 *Dupavillon DM Maritzburg College KwaZulu-Natal 2012 (E) 178 *Cloete GL Noord-Kaap Griqualand West 2010 (Z)-11 (E)-11(P)(Z)-12(WC) 217 *Oldfield G Michaelhouse KwaZulu-Natal 2012 (E)-13(A)(I)(Z)-14(WC) 179 †*De Kock Q King Edward VII Gauteng 2010 (Z)-10(Z)-11(E)-11(P)(C)(Z)(C)-12(WC) 218 *Moreki TL Northwood KwaZulu-Natal 2012 (E) 180 *Du Preez JH Stoffberg Easterns 2010 (Z)-10(Z) 219 Ntshona SB St. Andrews Free State 2012 (E)-13(A)(I)(Z) 181 *Henry R Paul Roos Gimnasium Boland 2010 (Z) 220 *Dill JG Paul Roos Gimnasium Boland 2013 (A)(I)-14(WC) 182 *Price AJN St. Andrew’s College Eastern Province 2010 (Z)-10(Z)-11(E) 221 *Markram AK Pretoria Boys’ High Northerns 2013(A)(I)(Z)(C)-14(WC)(C) 183 *Rafferty KO St. Andrews Free State 2010 (Z)-10(Z) 222 †*Phehlukwayo AL Glenwood KwaZulu-Natal 2013(A)(I)(Z)-14(WC)-14(E) 184 *Rosier DS Noord-Kaap Griqualand West 2010 (Z)-10(Z)-11(E)-11(P)(Z)-12(WC)-12(E)(C) 223 Van der Berg H Rondebosch Boys’ High Western Province 2013(A)(I)(Z) 185 *Pillay S King Edward VII Gauteng 2010 (Z)-10(Z)(C)-11(E)-11(P)(Z)-12(WC)-12(E) 224 *Brown LJW Grey PE Eastern Province 2013(A)(I)(Z) 186 *Fortune CWJ Wynberg Boys’ High Western Province 2010 (Z)-10(Z) 225 Galiem AD Rondebosch Boys’ High Western Province 2013 (I)-15 (B)-15(B)-16(WC) 187 *Savage CP Maritzburg College KZN Inland 2010 (Z)-11(E)-11(Z)-12(WC) 226 Ngidi L Hilton College KwaZulu-Natal 2013 (I)-15(B) 188 *Vaaltyn LI Woodridge College Eastern Province 2010 (Z)-10(Z) 227 Bopp BB Grey PE Eastern Province 2014 (WC) 189 *Edmeades GA Wynberg Boys’ High Western Province 2010 (Z) 228 *Bruwer DH Affies Northerns 2014 (WC) 190 *Williams LB Hugenote (Wellington) Boland 2010 (Z)-11(E)-11(P)(Z)-12(WC)-12(E) 229 *Christoffels KR Queen’s College Border 2014 (WC) 191 *Subrayen P Glenwood KwaZulu-Natal 2010 (Z)-11(E)-11(P)(Z)-12(WC) 230 *Makhanya BS Durban HS KwaZulu-Natal 2014 (WC)-14(E)(C)-15(B)(C) 192 *Verster R Menlopark Northerns 2010 (Z)-11(E)-11(P) 231 Ackerman MJ St. Stithian’s College Gauteng 2014 (E)

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232 Christensen MC Rondebosch Boys’ High Western Province 2014 (E) 269 Sendin WD Somerset College Boland 2016 (SL) 233 *Dudgeon KJ Parktown Boys’ High Gauteng 2014 (E) 270 *Smith KT HTS Daniël Pienaar Eastern Province 2016 (SL), 2017 (SL, ZIM), 2017 (WI), 2018 (WC) 234 Klopper WSS Centurion Northerns 2014 (E) 271 Van Heerden J St. Alban’s College Northerns 2016 (SL) 235 Malan JN Waterkloof Northerns 2014 (E) 2016 (SL), 2017 (SL, ZIM), 2017 (WI)(C), 2017 (ENG, NAM)(C), 2018 272 *Van Tonder R Grey College Free State 236 Mvelase NP St. John’s College Gauteng 2014 (E) (WC)(C) 237 Rickelton RD St. Stithian’s College Gauteng 2014 (E)-15(B) 273 *Vasconcelos R St Stithians College Gauteng 2016 (SL) 238 Roelofsen G King Edward VII Gauteng 2014 (E) 274 Van Buuren M King Edward VII Gauteng 2016 (SL), 2017 (SL, ZIM) 239 *Zuma LM Maritzburg College KwaZulu-Natal 2014 (E) 275 *Mayet M King Edward VII Gauteng 2017 (SL, ZIM) 240 Brooker AM Noord-Kaap Griqualand West 2014 (E) 276 Cohen MA Reddam Western Province 2017 (SL, ZIM) 241 Glover BD St. Stithian’s College Gauteng 2014 (E)-15(B)-15(B) 277 De Swardt R Affies Northerns 2017 (SL, ZIM) 242 Olivier H Grey College Free State 2014 (E) 278 *Niemand J Hudson Park Border 2017 (SL, ZIM), 2017 (ENG, NAM), 2018 (WC), 2018 (ENG) 243 *Sekhukhune KW Hans Moore Easterns 2014 (E)-15(B) 279 *Pillay J Maritzburg College KZN Inland 2017 (WI), 2017 (ENG, NAM), 2018 (WC) 244 Abrahams Z Western Cape Sport School Western Province 2015 (B)-15(B)-16(WC) 280 Rolfes H Affies Northerns 2017 (WI), 2017 (ENG, NAM), 2018 (WC) 245 De Zorzi T King Edward VII Gauteng 2015 (B)-15(B)(C)-16 (WC)(C) 281 Campher C St Stithians College Gauteng 2017 (WI), 2018 (ENG) 246 Ebrahim A SACS Western Province 2015 (B)-15(B) 282 Coetzee G St Andrews Free State 2017 (WI), 2017 (ENG, NAM), 2018 (WC) 247 McKerr C St. John’s College Gauteng 2015 (B)-15(B)-16(WC) 283 Ntini T Wynberg Boys’ High Western Province 2017 (WI), 2017 (ENG, NAM), 2018 (WC), 2018 (ENG) 248 +*Mulder PWA St. Stithian’s College Gauteng 2015 (B)-15(B)-16(WC)-16(SL)(C), 2017 (SL, ZIM)(C) 284 Mokgakane A Northwood KwaZulu-Natal 2017 (WI), 2017 (ENG, NAM), 2018 (WC) 249 *Senokwane L St. Conrad’s College North West 2015 (B)-15(B) 285 Jones F Michaelhouse KZN Inland 2017 (WI), 2017 (ENG, NAM), 2018 (WC) 250 *Verreynne K Wynberg Boys’ High Western Province 2015 (B)-15(B)-16(WC) 286 *Molefe K Jeppe High School for Boys Gauteng 2017 (WI), 2017 (ENG, NAM), 2018 (WC), 2018 (ENG) 251 Whitehead SA St. Andrews Free State 2015 (B)-15(B)-16(WC) 287 *Du Plessis J Glenwood House SWD 2017 (ENG, NAM), 2018 (WC), 2018 (ENG) 252 Foxcroft D Menlopark Northerns 2015 (B)-15(B)-16(WC) 288 Khumalo M Maritzburg College KZN Inland 2017 (ENG, NAM) 253 Moonsamy R St. Alban’s College Northerns 2015 (B)-15(B)-16(WC) 289 Miltz J St David’s Marist Gauteng 2017 (ENG, NAM) 254 Sipamla L Grey PE Eastern Province 2015 (B)-16(WC), 2017 (SL, ZIM) 290 *Richards J St Stithians College Gauteng 2018 (ENG) 255 Smith L King Edward VII Gauteng 2015 (B)-16(WC) 291 Bird JA Diocesan College Western Province 2018 (ENG) 256 Mfoza N Glenwood KwaZulu-Natal 2015 (B) 292 Khumalo T Glenwood KwaZulu-Natal 2018 (ENG) 257 *Breetzke M Grey PE Eastern Province 2015 (B), 2017 (SL, ZIM), 2017 (WI), 2017 (ENG, NAM), 2018 (WC) 293 *Qeshile S Hudson Park Border 2018 (ENG) 258 Ludick WC Waterkloof Northerns 2015 (B)-16(WC) 294 Peters GG Waterkloof Northerns 2018 (ENG) 2016 (WC)-16(SL), 2017 (SL, ZIM), 2017 (WI), 2017 (ENG, NAM), 295 Van Schalkwyk L Potchefstroom Volkskool North West 2018 (ENG) 259 *Makwetu W St. Stithian’s College Gauteng 2018 (WC), 2018 (ENG)(C) 296 Cloete A Paarl Boys’ High Boland 2018 (ENG) 260 Philander L Boland Landbou Boland 2016 (WC) 261 Sayanvala F St. John’s College Gauteng 2016 (WC) 262 Bosch E Hilton College KZN Inland 2016 (SL) 263 Bossr J Glenwood KwaZulu-Natal 2016 (SL) 264 *Christensen J Wynberg Boys’ High Western Province 2016 (SL), 2017 (SL, ZIM), 2017 (WI) 2016 (SL), 2017 (SL, ZIM), 2017 (WI), 2017 (ENG, NAM), 2018 (WC), 265 *De Klerk J Woodridge College Eastern Province 2018 (ENG) 266 Krweqe S Mdantsane Border 2016 (SL), 2017 (SL, ZIM) 267 Mnyaka A Hudson Park Border 2016 (SL), 2017 (SL, ZIM), 2017 (ENG, NAM), 2018 (WC) 268 Moriarty D Rondebosch Boys’ High Western Province 2016 (SL)

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Innings Player Match Year Format Innings Player Match Year Format 182 Rilee Rossouw Free State vs. 2006 Limited Overs 116 Bruce Kruger KwaZulu-Natal vs. Eastern Province 2009 Time Cricket 179 Jaco Booysen Easterns vs. Free State 2002 Limited Overs 115* Francois Barnard South Western Districts vs Namibia 2017 Time Cricket 160 Andrea Agathagelou North West vs. SWD 2007 Limited Overs 115* David Bunn Northerns vs. KZN Inland 2010 Time Cricket 143 Jacques Rudolph North Gauteng vs. Gauteng 1999 Limited Overs 115 Jurie Snyman Easterns vs. Limpopo 2012 Limited Overs 141 Andrea Agathagelou North West vs. Mpumalanga 2008 Time Cricket 114 Van Zyl SA Country Districts vs. Gauteng B 1999 Limited Overs 140 Francois le Clus Northerns vs. Kei 2004 Limited Overs 113* Luke Holland Easterns vs Limpopo 2017 Limited Overs 138 Jiveshan Pillay KZN Inland vs Namibia 2016 Limited Overs 113* Werner Moolman Western Province B vs. Border B 1997 Limited Overs 138 Waldo Lategan SWD vs. Limpopo 2006 Limited Overs 113 Hamilton Masakadza Zimbabwe vs. Western Province 2000 Limited Overs 137 Andries Gous Free State vs. Mpumalanga 2011 Limited Overs 113 Matt Hullett KZN Inland vs. Easterns 2009 Time Cricket 135* Kelly Smuts Eastern Province vs. Boland 2008 Time Cricket 112* Ryan Rickelton Gauteng vs. KZN Inland 2014 Limited Overs 134 Christopher Schreuder Free State vs Eastern Province 2016 Limited Overs 112 Karl Vermeulen Western Province vs Limpopo 2017 Limited Overs 134 Jarryd Lookwhy Eastern Province vs Easterns 2016 Limited Overs 112 Quinton de Kock Gauteng vs. Eastern Province 2010 Time Cricket 133* Raynard van Tonder Free State vs Eastern Province 2016 Time Cricket 112 Richard Gouveia KwaZulu-Natal vs. North West 2007 Limited Overs 133* Rilee Rossouw Free State vs. Eastern Province 2007 Limited Overs 112 Christopher Biggs Eastern Province vs. Northens 1997 Limited Overs 131* Lohandré Louwrens Namibia vs Mpumalanga 2017 Limited Overs 112 Glen Addicott KZN Mynahs vs. Northern Province 2001 Limited Overs 131 Jason Niemand Border vs Western Province 2017 Time Cricket 111* Peter Grant KwaZulu-Natal vs. Western Province 2002 Limited Overs 131 Pieter Malan Northerns vs. KZN Inland 2006 Limited Overs 111 Brett Tucker Gauteng vs. Border 1997 Limited Overs 130* Cody Chetty KwaZulu-Natal vs. Limpopo 2008 Time Cricket 110* Graeme van Buuren Northerns vs. Easterns 2008 Limited Overs 129 Fanie Booysen Mpumalanga vs. Free State 2008 Time Cricket 110* Mangi Mosehle Easterns vs. Limpopo 2007 Limited Overs 128 GM Bruwer Griqualand West vs. KZN Inland 2012 Time Cricket 110* Zander de Bruyn Transvaal vs. Natal 1994 Time Cricket 128 Bruce Hughes KwaZulu-Natal vs. Griqualand West 1994 Limited Overs 110 Jarred Alder Easterns vs Boland 2016 Limited Overs 126* Rubin Hermann Northerns vs. KwaZulu-Natal 2015 Limited Overs 109 Paul Barnard Boland vs Gauteng 2016 Limited Overs 126 Craig Saunders KZN Inland vs. Limpopo 2008 Time Cricket 109 Daniël Griesel Mpumalanga vs. Griqualand West 2013 Time Cricket 125 G Cilliers Gauteng B vs. Easterns 1996 Limited Overs 109 André de Lange Free State vs. Gauteng 2001 Limited Overs 125 Lotle Sesele Free State vs. Kei 2006 Limited Overs 108* John Maree FS Country Districts vs. Limpopo 2003 Limited Overs 123 Clyde Fortuin Western Province vs. KwaZulu-Natal 2013 Limited Overs 108 Tristan McLaren Gauteng B vs. Western Transvaal 1994 Limited Overs 123 Colin Ingram Eastern Province vs. Boland 2001 Limited Overs 108 Chad Baxter Eastern Province vs. Western Province 2000 Limited Overs 122 Richard Levi Western Province vs. Mpumalanga 2004 Limited Overs 107* Anthony Dakin Eastern Province vs. Northern Cape 2015 T20 120* Benjamin Henderson Boland vs Limpopo 2016 Time Cricket 107* Danie Rossouw Northerns vs. KwaZulu-Natal 2013 Limited Overs 119* Rudi Hillerman KZN Country Districts vs. Kei 2003 Limited Overs 106 Mitchell van Buuren Gauteng vs KwaZulu-Natal 2016 Time Cricket 119* Kelly Smuts Eastern Province vs Free State 2007 Limited Overs 106 O’Kelly SA Country Districts vs. SWD 2002 Limited Overs 119 David Rushmere Eastern Province vs Gauteng 2017 Time Cricket 106 Dumisa Makalima Border vs. SA Country Districts 1997 Limited Overs 118 Quinton de Kock Gauteng vs. Namibia 2010 Time Cricket 105* Chris Benjamin Eastern Province vs Free State 2016 Limited Overs 117 Vaughn van Jaarsveld Gauteng vs. KwaZulu-Natal 2003 Limited Overs 105* Andrea Agathagelou North West vs. Boland 2008 Time Cricket 117 Cloete Buitedach Limpopo vs. Easterns 2009 Limited Overs 105* Pieter Malan Mpumalanga vs. SWD 2005 Limited Overs 116* Louis van Schalkwyk North West vs Namibia 2017 Time Cricket 105 Brandon Louw SWD vs. Limpopo 2008 Limited Overs 116 Graeme Smith Gauteng vs. Western Province 1999 Limited Overs 105 Van Niekerk North Gauteng B vs. Gauteng B 1999 Limited Overs 116 Brett Thompson Eastern Province vs. Free State 2005 Limited Overs 105 Preston Mommsen KZN Inland vs. Easterns 2005 Limited Overs

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ARRIVE | Saturday, 15th December 2018 Interval 11h05 – 11h25 Team Opposition Team Venue Tuesday 18 December 2018 (Pm) 2nd Session 11h25 – 12h45 10h00 Liaison officers meeting – Graca Machel, UCT Sunday 16 December 2018 Day 3 – T20 Round 2 13h00 Lunch 14h00 Teams arrive and registration – Graca Machel, UCT Day 1 – Time Cricket Central Gauteng vs Easterns Wynberg Boys’ High – J. Kallis Oval Team Photographs after registration. 14h30 Matches Commence (2nd T20) Central Gauteng vs KZN Coastal Rondebosch Boys’ High – Main Boland vs North West SACS – De Villiers Oval 17h00 Management and Captains Meeting – Graca Machel, UCT 1st session 14h30 – 15h50 Boland vs Eastern Province Wynberg Boys’ High – J. Kallis Oval 18h00 Opening Function – Graca Machel, UCT Interval 15h50 – 16h10 Northerns vs Limpopo Rondebosch Boys’ High – Main 22h00 Lights Out 2nd Session 16h10 – 17h30 Northerns vs KZN Inland Bishops – Oaks Field Eastern Province vs Northern Cape Bishops – Frank Reid Oval 18h30 Team Night Out (hand in laundry) Western Province vs Border Bishops – Frank Reid Oval KZN Coastal vs Free State Vineyard Oval – WPCC DAY 1 | Sunday, 16th December 2018 22h00 Lights Out Free State vs Easterns Vineyard Oval – WPCC 06h30 Breakfast DAY 4 | Wednesday, 19th December 2018 Western Province vs SWD PPC Newlands * (Refer To Footnote) 09h00 Matches commence (Time cricket) SWD vs North West University Of Western Cape – A KZN Inland vs Namibia Cape Town Cricket Club 06h30 Breakfast 1st Session 09h00 – 13h00 Namibia vs Limpopo Victoria Cricket Club – A Border vs Mpumalanga Langa Cricket Club – A Drinks 11h00 – 11h15 07h00 Managers Meeting – Graca Machel, UCT Mpumalanga vs Northern Cape Langa Cricket Club – A Lunch 13h00 – 13h40 09h30 Matches commence (Limited overs) Wednesday 19 December 2018 2nd Session 13h40 – 16h30 13h00 Lunch Monday 17 December 2018 Day 4 – 50 Overs Drinks 15h30 – 15h45 13h45 Matches recommence Day 2 – Time Cricket vs Rondebosch Boys’ High – Main 17h00 Close of play Last Hour 16h30 Central Gauteng vs Border SACS – De Villiers Oval vs SACS – De Villiers Oval 18h30 Supper (Hand in laundry) 18h30 Supper Boland vs KZN Inland Vineyard Oval – WPCC vs Vineyard Oval – WPCC 19h30 Coaches Forum – Graca Machel, UCT 22h00 Lights Out Northerns vs Western Province Rondebosch Boys’ High – Main vs Bishops – Oaks Field 22h00 Lights Out Day 5 | Thursday, 20th December 2018 DAY 2 | Monday 17th December 2018 06h30 Breakfast Eastern Province vs KZN Coastal Bishops – Oaks Field vs Brackenfell Cricket Club Free State vs Mpumalanga Bishops – Frank Reid Oval 06h30 Breakfast 07h00 Managers meeting – Graca Machel, UCT vs Cape Town Cricket Club – A 07h00 Managers meeting – Graca Machel, UCT 09h30 Matches commence (Limited overs) SWD vs Namibia Cape Town Cricket Club vs Tygerberg Cricket Club – A 13h00 Lunch 09h00 Matches commence (Time cricket) Easterns vs Northern Cape University Of Western Cape – A vs Victoria Cricket Club – A 13h45 Matches recommence 1st Session 09h00 – 13h00 North West vs Limpopo Brackenfell Cricket Club Thursday 20 December 2018 Drinks 11h00 – 11h15 17h00 Close of play Lunch 13h00 – 13h40 19h00 Closing and awards function – WPCC Tuesday 18 December 2018 (Am) Day 5 – 50 Overs 2nd Session 13h40 – 16h30 22h00 Lights Out Day 3 – T20 Round 1 vs PPC Newlands Drinks 15h30 – 15h45 Day 6 | Friday, 21st December 2018 Central Gauteng vs Free State Wynberg Boys’ High – J. Kallis Oval vs Rondebosch Boys’ High – Main Last Hour 16h30 06h30 Breakfast Boland vs SWD PPC Newlands * (Refer To Footnote) vs Bishops – Frank Reid Oval 19h00 Captain’s Dinner – PPC Newlands (hand in laundry) 08h00 Teams depart/ SA schools and Colts photographs Northerns vs Namibia Rondebosch Boys’ High – Main vs Wynberg Boys’ High – J. Kallis Oval 22h00 Lights Out 09h30 Match commence – PPC Newlands Eastern Province vs Mpumalanga Langa Cricket Club – A vs Vineyard Oval – WPCC DAY 3 | Tuesday, 18th December 2018 KZN Coastal vs Easterns Vineyard Oval – WPCC vs Cape Town Cricket Club – A 06h30 Breakfast Western Province vs North West Cape Town Cricket Club vs Victoria Cricket Club – A 07h00 Managers meeting – Graca Machel, UCT 09h45 Matches Commence (1st T20) KZN Inland vs Limpopo SACS – De Villiers Oval vs Langa Cricket Club – A 1st Session 09H45 – 11H05 Border vs Northern Cape Bishops – Frank Reid Oval * Pending Playoffs of Mzansi Super League.

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Innings Player Match Year Format Innings Player Match Year Format 105 Kevin Bennet Eastern Province vs. Free State 2005 Limited Overs 101 Bruce Hughes KwaZulu-Natal vs. Free State 1994 Limited Overs 105 AB de Villiers North Gauteng vs. Eastern Province 2000 Limited Overs 101 Ross SA u17 vs. Border B 1998 Limited Overs 104* Joshua Richards Gauteng vs Border 2017 Limited Overs 101 Gladwin Ponela Northerns vs. Kei 2004 Limited Overs 104* Wiaan Mulder Gauteng vs SWD 2016 T20 101 Laden Gamiet Border vs. Free State 1995 Limited Overs 104* Jean du Plessis SWD vs Northern Cape 2016 Time Cricket 100* Greg Oldfield KZN Inland vs. North West 2012 Limited Overs 104* Michael Weldon Easterns vs. Border 2015 Limited Overs 100* Kyle Verreyne Western Province vs. Free State 2014 Time Cricket 104 Louis Geldenhuys Easterns vs Western Province 2016 Time Cricket 100* Pat Lambie KZN Inland vs. Limpopo 2008 Time Cricket 104 Emile Gelderbloom WP B vs. Free State B 1996 Limited Overs 100* Craig Thyssen Eastern Province vs. Easterns 2002 Limited Overs 104 Sonnyboy Letshele Gauteng vs. North Gauteng 1999 Limited Overs 100* Vernon Philander Western Province vs. Free State 2003 Limited Overs 104 Sean Kristal Boland vs. Zimbabwe 2002 Limited Overs 100 Joshua Richards Gauteng vs Northerns 2016 Limited Overs 104 Pieter Malan Mpumalanga vs. Limpopo 2005 Limited Overs 100 Michael Alexander KwaZulu-Natal vs. Border 2008 Time Cricket 104 Josh Richards Northerns vs. Border 2009 Time Cricket 100 Justin Ontong Boland vs. Free State 1997 Limited Overs 103* Sinethemba Qeshile Border vs KwaZulu-Natal 2017 Limited Overs 100 Marthinus Otto Gauteng vs. Easterns 1998 Limited Overs 103* Marius Coetzee Easterns vs. Limpopo 2007 Limited Overs 100 French Geldenhuys North Gauteng vs. KwaZulu-Natal 2000 Limited Overs 103 Piet van Vuuren Free State vs. Eastern Province 1994 Limited Overs 100 Pieter Ferreira SA Country Districts vs. USSA u17 2000 Limited Overs 103 Neil de Bruin Griqualand West vs. Kei 2004 Limited Overs 100 AB de Villiers North Gauteng vs. Free State 2001 Limited Overs 103 Preston Mommsen KZN Inland vs. Boland 2005 Limited Overs 100 Avinash Kalkerpersad KZN Country Districts vs. Kei 2003 Limited Overs 103 Boland vs. KZN Inland 2005 Limited Overs 100 Johann Smit Easterns vs. Eastern Province 2012 Time Cricket 103 Richard Gouveia KwaZulu-Natal vs. Northerns 2006 Limited Overs 100 G Jones Natal Mynahs vs. Western Transvaal 1994 Time Cricket 103 M Waller Western Province B vs. Eastern Transvaal 1994 Time Cricket 103 D Perry KZN Mynahs vs. Northern Province 2000 Limited Overs 102* Byron Haycock SWD vs. Free State 2010 Time Cricket 102* Tiaan Cloete Boland vs. North West 2008 Time Cricket 102 Willam Hantam SA Country Districts vs. USSA u17 2000 Limited Overs 102 Nicholas Lockyer Easterns vs. Eastern Province 2010 Time Cricket 102 Sharad Mandan Easterns vs. Free State 2002 Limited Overs 102 Jon Kent KwaZulu-Natal vs. Eastern Province 1997 Limited Overs 101* Ruan Haasbroek North West vs. Border 2015 Time Cricket 101* Wesley Landsdale Gauteng vs. Boland 2007 Limited Overs 101* Murray Coetzee Northerns vs. Free State 2011 Time Cricket 101* Smith SA u17 vs. Griqualand West 1998 Limited Overs 101 Matthew Breetzke Eastern Province vs Easterns 2016 Limited Overs 101 Rivaldo Moonsamy Northerns vs. Eastern Province 2014 Limited Overs 101 Bradley Bopp Eastern Province vs. Border 2013 Limited Overs 101 Willie Lües Northerns vs. SWD 2008 Time Cricket 101 Brandon Louw SWD vs. KZN Inland 2008 Limited Overs 101 AB de Villiers North Gauteng vs. Zimbabwe 2002 Limited Overs 101 Graham Botha Free State vs. Zimbabwe 1999 Limited Overs

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Figures Player Match Year Format Figures Player Match Year Format 7/18 Darryn du Pavillon KZN Inland vs. North West 2012 Limited Overs 5/10 Campbell de Wet Eastern Province vs Free State 2017 Limited Overs 7/28 Dean Forward Border vs. KZN Inland 2004 Limited Overs 5/11 Dean Foxcroft Northerns vs. KZN Inland 2015 Limited Overs 7/26 Simon Minnaar Western Province vs. Mpumalanga 2004 Limited Overs 5/11 Eastern Province B vs. Western Province B 1999 Limited Overs 7/35 Stefan Klopper Northerns vs. KwaZulu-Natal 2014 Time Cricket 5/12 Ben Shikongo Namibia vs Northern Cape 2017 Limited Overs 7/41 Quinton Barnes Griqualand West vs. Border B 1997 Limited Overs 5/12 Luke Philander Boland vs. North West 2015 Limited Overs 6/14 Scott Spedding Gauteng vs. Kei 2004 Limited Overs 5/12 Riel de Kock Free State vs. Gauteng 2002 Limited Overs 6/17 Sithembile Langa Border vs. Limpopo 2014 Limited Overs 5/13 John Sullivan Free State vs. Easterns 1998 Limited Overs 6/20 Tim Groenewald KwaZulu-Natal vs. Eastern Province 2002 Limited Overs 5/13 Luc Maingard KZN Inland vs. Eastern Province 2012 Limited Overs 6/23 Viraj Devdhara Limpopo vs Northern Cape 2017 Time Cricket 5/14 Frans Nkuna Northerns vs. Easterns 2004 Limited Overs 6/23 Tulani Ngxoweni Border vs. Western Province B 1994 Limited Overs 5/15 Petrus Burger Namibia vs Northern Cape 2017 Limited Overs 6/24 Todd Walker SWD vs. Border 2015 Limited Overs 5/15 Ruan de Swardt Northerns vs Limpopo 2016 T20 6/24 Vuyo Soldati Kei vs. Griqualand West 2004 Limited Overs 5/15 Western Province B vs. Western Transvaal 1995 Limited Overs 6/24 E Meyer SWD vs. North West 2005 Limited Overs 5/15 Wihan Jacobs Mpumalanga vs. Kei 2005 Limited Overs 6/25 Tshepo Seroalo North West vs. Gauteng 2014 Limited Overs 5/16 Mornantau Hayward Eastern Province vs. Northern Transvaal 1995 Limited Overs 6/25 Keyser North West vs. Western Province B 1997 Limited Overs 5/16 Aubrey Swanepoel Griqualand West vs. Northerns 2006 Limited Overs 6/27 Kyle Simmonds KwaZulu-Natal vs. Gauteng 2011 Time Cricket 5/16 Riaan Botha SWD vs. Namibia 2009 Limited Overs 6/27 Darryn du Pavillon KZN Inland vs. Griqualand West 2012 Time Cricket 5/16 Arno Moolman SWD vs. KwaZulu-Natal 2012 T20 6/27 Johan van der Wath Easterns vs. Northern Transvaal B 1996 Limited Overs 5/16 A Palekar Western Province B vs. Eastern Transvaal 1994 Time Cricket 6/28 Richard Maree SWD vs. Limpopo 2013 Limited Overs 5/17 Jason Raubenheimer Border vs North West 2017 T20 6/28 J Williams Gauteng B vs. Western Province B 1997 Limited Overs 5/17 Ngazibini Sigwili Border vs. Nambia 2012 Time Cricket 6/29 Curtis Campher Gauteng vs Border 2017 Limited Overs 5/17 Mynhardt Koen Griqualand West vs. Northerns B 1997 Limited Overs 6/35 Rory Kleinveldt Western Province vs. Border 2000 Limited Overs 5/18 P Swanepoel USSA u17 vs. Free State B 1996 Limited Overs 6/35 Henk Holtzhausen Limpopo vs. Easterns 2004 Limited Overs 5/19 Brandon Clark Western Province vs. SA Country Districts 1994 Limited Overs 6/36 Lesego Senokwane North West vs. Limpopo 2014 Limited Overs 5/19 Donovan Lentz Border vs. Boland 1999 Limited Overs 6/37 M Dickson KZN Mynahs vs. Western Transvaal 1994 Time Cricket 5/19 Waleed Samsodien Western Province vs. Transvaal 1996 Limited Overs 6/39 Pheko Moletsane Free State vs Boland 2017 Time Cricket 5/20 Curtley Louw Boland vs. Northerns 2013 Limited Overs 6/43 Steven Dembitzer Western Province vs. Northerns 2007 Limited Overs 5/20 Wayne Lombard Mpumalanga vs. South Gauteng 2003 Limited Overs 6/43 Sohail Mahmood KZN Inland vs. Boland 2012 Time Cricket 5/20 Charl van der Merwe Northerns vs. Western Province 2011 Time Cricket 6/44 Sean Whitehead Free State vs. Gauteng 2015 Time Cricket 5/21 Richard Papenfus SWD vs North West 2016 Limited Overs 6/59 Ntokozo Mahlaba Gauteng vs Eastern Province 2017 Time Cricket 5/21 Tyron Koen KwaZulu-Natal vs. KZN Inland 2015 Time Cricket 6/60 Piet Wille Free State vs. Zimbabwe 1994 Time Cricket 5/21 Jean Symes Gauteng vs. Eastern Province 2005 Limited Overs 5/3 Nikolaas Davin Namibia vs. Limpopo 2015 Limited Overs 5/22 Gareth Harte Gauteng vs. Eastern Province 2011 Time Cricket 5/4 Lutho Sipamla Eastern Province vs. Northern Cape 2015 T20 5/22 Gareth Simpkins KZN Inland vs. North West 2004 Limited Overs 5/5 Jean de Wet KZN Inland vs KwaZulu-Natal 2015 Time Cricket 5/22 Graeme van Buuren Northerns vs. Gauteng 2008 Limited Overs 5/7 Sean Gilson KZN Inland vs KwaZulu-Natal 2017 Limited Overs 5/23 Matthew Arnold Northerns vs. Boland 2006 Limited Overs 5/7 Mafinki Serame North West vs. Kei 2005 Limited Overs 5/23 Martin van Rooyen FS Country Districts vs. Mpumalanga 2003 Limited Overs 5/8 Elnu Potgieter Mpumalanga vs. Limpopo 2015 T20 5/23 D Joubert North West vs. Northern Transvaal B 1996 Limited Overs

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Figures Player Match Year Format Figures Player Match Year Format 5/24 Dean Foxcroft Northerns vs. Eastern Province 2015 Time Cricket 5/36 Ron v/d Westhuizen Limpopo vs. Namibia 2002 Limited Overs 5/24 Lance Humphrey Easterns vs. Limpopo 2013 Time Cricket 5/36 J Conchar Griqualand West vs. SA Country Districts 1994 Limited Overs 5/24 H de Wet Boland vs. North West 2007 Time Cricket 5/38 Junaid Buffkins Western Province vs. Eastern Province 2008 Time Cricket 5/25 Siyabulela Simetu Western Province vs. Boland 2009 Time Cricket 5/39 Luke Philander Boland vs. SWD 2015 Time Cricket 5/25 Marcello Piedt SWD vs. North West 2011 Time Cricket 5/39 Faf du Plessis North Gauteng B vs. USSA u17 1999 Limited Overs 5/26 Wehan Joubert Mpumalanga vs. Limpopo 2011 Time Cricket 5/39 W du Toit Boland vs. Northerns 1997 Limited Overs 5/26 Juandré Olivier Mpumalanga vs. Namibia 2008 Limited Overs 5/39 Matt Hullet KZN Inland vs. Limpopo 2008 Time Cricket 5/27 Pierre Joubert Northern Transvaal vs. SA Country Districts 1994 Time Cricket 5/39 Enkosi Nonyakela Border vs. Limpopo 2011 Limited Overs 5/27 Rhett Oertel KwaZulu-Natal vs. Eastern Province 1999 Limited Overs 5/40 Siphamandla Krweqe Border vs Western Province 2016 Limited Overs 5/28 Jonathan Beukes Free State vs. Boland 1996 Limited Overs 5/42 Sahil Bissoon KwaZulu-Natal vs. North West 2010 Time Cricket 5/28 Kushen Kishun KwaZulu-Natal vs. Border 2008 Time Cricket 5/44 Wayne Lombard Mpumalanga vs. South Gauteng 2003 Limited Overs 5/29 Katlego Thena Gauteng vs Eastern Province 2016 Time Cricket 5/45 Niel Marais Free State vs. KwaZulu-Natal 2009 Limited Overs 5/30 Sipho Sibande FS Country Districts vs. Griquas CD 2003 Limited Overs 5/47 Shaakir Abrahams Eastern Province vs. KwaZulu-Natal 2012 Time Cricket 5/30 Michael Shean Border vs. Free State 2009 Time Cricket 5/48 Mark Airey KwaZulu-Natal vs. KZN Inland 2010 Limited Overs 5/31 Thulani Mbaniwa Gauteng vs. KZN Inland 2005 Limited Overs 5/48 P Swanepoel Boland vs. Free State 1995 Limited Overs 5/31 Ayanda Kwaza Kei vs. Limpopo 2006 Limited Overs 5/48 Dawid Malan Boland vs. Western Province 2005 Limited Overs 5/31 Francois Plaatjies SWD vs. KZN Country Districts 2003 Limited Overs 5/49 Matthew Rohlandt Griqualand West vs. Namiba 2014 Time Cricket 5/31 Reece Williams Griqualand West vs. Easterns 2008 Time Cricket 5/50 Tim Niemand Border vs. Northerns 2013 Time Cricket 5/32 Faheem Nomani Mpumalanga vs Northern Cape 2017 Time Cricket 5/50 Wehan Joubert Mpumalanga vs. Griqualand West 2013 Time Cricket 5/32 Malan Morkel Transvaal vs. Natal 1994 Time Cricket 5/50 Mafinki Serame North West vs. MTN u17 2003 Limited Overs 5/32 Grant Marais Eastern Province vs. KwaZulu-Natal 1995 Limited Overs 5/50 Corné van Zyl Griqualand West vs. Natal Mynahs 1995 Limited Overs 5/33 Jason Raubenheimer Border vs Namibia 2017 T20 5/52 Marko Barnard Mpumalanga vs. Free State 2012 Limited Overs 5/33 Craig Kirsten KwaZulu-Natal vs. Western Province 2012 Time Cricket 5/53 Brad Dolley Eastern Province vs. Gauteng 2010 Time Cricket 5/34 Arno Moolman SWD vs. North West 2013 Limited Overs 5/54 Piet van Vuuren Free State vs. Zimababwe 1994 Time Cricket 5/34 Ruan Pietersen Griqualand West vs. SWD 2005 Limited Overs 5/61 Sydwill Williams SWD vs. North West 2007 Limited Overs 5/34 Trevor Madondo Zimbabwe vs. Transvaal 1995 Limited Overs 5/61 Thomas Kaber Northerns vs. SWD 2008 Time Cricket 5/32 Ockert Erasmus Boland vs. Gauteng 2006 Limited Overs 5/64 Sohail Mahmoud KZN Inland vs. Gauteng 2013 Time Cricket 5/32 Anrich Nortjé Eastern Province vs. Gauteng 2011 Time Cricket 5/68 Kenan Smith Eastern Province vs Northerns 2016 Time Cricket 5/33 Zukolwethu Mgudlwa Kei vs. Limpopo 2004 Time Cricket 5/74 M McDougall Western Province B vs. Eastern Transvaal 1994 Time Cricket 5/33 Calvin van Rensburg North West vs. Mpumalanga 2006 Limited Overs 5/75 Roché Rossouw Northern Cape vs. SWD 2015 Time Cricket 5/33 Craig Kirsten KwaZulu-Natal vs. Western Province 2012 Time Cricket 5/85 G Holt Transvaal B vs. EP Settlers 1994 Time Cricket 5/34 H Carmichael KZN Mynahs vs. Griqualand West 1997 Limited Overs 5/102 Brendon Clarke Western Province vs. Eastern Province 1994 Time Cricket 5/34 Ruan Pietersen Griqualand West vs. 2005 Limited Overs 5/34 Graham Hume Gauteng vs. Free State 2008 Time Cricket 5/35 Mark Airey KwaZulu-Natal vs. North West 2010 Time Cricket 5/35 Wehan Joubert Mpumalanga vs. Limpopo 2012 Time Cricket 5/36 Rudi Seconds Border vs. KZN Inland 2006 Limited Overs

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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 LAW 4 – THE BALL 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 shall apply subject to the following: PLAYER QUALIFICATIONS The following shall apply in addition to Law 1.3. or to run between the wickets, then these conditions shall be 4.1 Law 4.2 – Approval and control of balls regarded as so bad that it would be unreasonable for play to The deputy must be one of the 11 nominated starting players. take place. Law 4.3 shall be replaced by the following: COCA COLA KHAYA MAJOLA WEEK 2 LAW 2 – THE UMPIRES (c) When there is a suspension of play it is the responsibility Each fielding team shall have one new ball for its innings. Only players that are Under 19 years of age on 1 September 2018 and 2.1 Law 2.1 – Appointment and attendance of the umpires to monitor the conditions. They shall make The umpires shall retain possession of the match ball(s) are eligible to participate in this tournament. Players must be or have been inspections as often as appropriate. Immediately the umpires throughout the duration of the match when play is not actually at least in Grade 12 or any lower grade in the scholastic year passed and The following shall apply in place of Law 2.1: together agree that conditions are suitable for play they shall taking place. During play umpires shall periodically and call upon the players to resume the game. be registered in or have been for a minimum of 6 subjects. The CSA Tournament Umpires’ Managers will be responsible irregularly inspect the condition of the ball and shall retain for allocating umpires for all fixtures. possession of it at the fall of a wicket, a drinks interval, or any CSA BOYS U17 AND RURAL BOYS U17 WEEK (d) If play is in progress up to the start of an agreed interval then it will resume after the interval unless the umpires together other disruption in play. Two Umpires, will be appointed to all matches. Only players that are 17 years of age or younger at the 31st December of agree that the conditions of ground, weather or light are so 4.2 Law 4.4 – New ball in match of more than one day’s any year shall be permitted to participate in the tournament. 2.2 Law 2.2 – Change of umpire bad that there is obvious and foreseeable risk to the safety duration of any player or umpire, so that it would be unreasonable or CSA BOYS U15 WEEK Law 2.2 will apply as modified: dangerous for play to take place. Law 4.4 shall be replaced by the following: Only players that are 15 years of age or younger at the 31st December of Neither team will have a right of objection to an umpire’s For the avoidance of doubt the following must be noted: The captain of the fielding side shall have the choice of taking any year shall be permitted to participate in the tournament. appointment. a new ball at any time after 50 overs have been bowled with 2.3.3 If conditions during a rain stoppage improve and the rain the previous ball. The umpires shall indicate to the batsman TEAM COMPOSITION 2.3 Law 2.7 – Fitness for play and Law 2.8 – Suspension is reduced to drizzle, the umpires must consider if they of play in dangerous or unreasonable conditions. and the scorers whenever a new ball is taken into play. 1. As per a CSA Board resolution, all squads must comprise of a would have suspended play in the first place under similar minimum of 7 generic black players and must include at least 3 black Laws 3.8 & 3.9 shall be replaced by: conditions. If both on-field umpires agree that the current 4.3 Law 4.5 – Ball lost or becoming unfit for play African players in that 7. drizzle would not have caused a stoppage, then play shall 2.3.1 The umpires shall be the final judges of the fitness of the resume immediately. Law 4.5 shall be replaced by the following: 2. Any Player may only sit out one match during the week. ground, weather and light for play. See clause 2.3.5 below In the event of a ball during play being lost or in the opinion and Law 6.1 (Fitness of the pitch for play). 2.3.4 The umpires shall disregard any shadow on the pitch from the 3. A minimum of Two Black African players must be selected to bat in stadium or from any permanent object on the ground. of the umpires, being unfit for play through normal use, the the Top Six. For the sake of clarity, the two Black African players must 2.3.2 Suspension of play for adverse conditions of ground, weather umpires shall allow it to be replaced by one that in their bat in the top six when they play or light 2.3.5 If a shadow from the fielder falls across the strikers half of opinion has had a similar amount of wear. the pitch, the fielder must remain stationary from the time the (a) All references to ground include the pitch. See Law 6.1 (Area bowler commences his run up until the striker has received In the event of the ball becoming wet and soggy as a result of of pitch). the ball. In the event of a fielder moving before the striker play continuing in inclement weather or in the opinion of the umpires being unfit for play, the ball may be replaced for a ball (b) If at any time the umpires together agree that the conditions receives the ball, the umpire shall call and signal ‘dead ball’ if he considers the striker has been disadvantaged by the that has similar amount of wear, even though it has not gone of ground, weather or light are so bad that there is obvious out of shape. and foreseeable risk to the safety of any player or umpire, so action. that it would be unreasonable or dangerous for play to take 3 LAW 3 – THE SCORERS If the ball is to be replaced, the umpire shall inform the place, then they shall immediately suspend play, or not allow batsman. play to commence or to restart. The decision as to whether 3.1 Law 3.2 – Correctness of scores 4.4 Law 4.6 – Specifications 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 4.6 shall apply. The fact that the grass and the ball are wet and slippery 5 LAW 5 – THE BAT does not warrant the ground conditions being regarded as unreasonable or dangerous. If the umpires consider Law 5 shall apply

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6 LAW 6 – THE PITCH 6.2.5 When such a decision is made, the ground authority shall 9.1.2 The umpires may instruct the groundsman to use any available player taking drinks onto the field shall be dressed in proper make a public announcement as soon as possible following equipment, including any roller for the purpose of drying the cricket attire. (Subject to the wearing of bibs – refer to the Law 6 shall apply subject to the following: that decision. pitch and making it fit for play. note in clause 24.1.1). 6.1 Law 6.3 – Selection and preparation 6.2.6 In the event of a decision being taken in favour of Clauses 9.1.3 An absorbent roller may be used to remove water from the Drinks shall be taken on the field of play midway between the The following will apply in addition to Law 6.3: 6.2.4 (a) or 6.2.4(b) above, the supervision of the remedial or covers including the cover on the match pitch. square and the boundary. new preparatory work shall be the responsibility of the on-field 9.2 Law 9.6 – Maintenance of footholes 6.1.2 Only authorised staff, the match officials, players, team umpires and the representative of the ground authority. 12 LAW 12 – START OF PLAY; CESSATION OF PLAY coaches and authorised personnel shall be allowed access to The following shall apply in addition to Law 9.6: Law 12 shall apply subject to the following: the pitch area. Such access shall be subject to the following 6.2.7 The rescheduled starting time and the rescheduled cessation limitations: time, together with any make-up procedures as provided The umpires shall see that wherever possible and whenever 12.1 Start and Cessation Times herein, shall be the responsibility of the on-field umpires. it is considered necessary, action is taken during all intervals (a) Prior to the start of play, only captains and head coaches may in play to do whatever is practicable to improve the bowler’s 1st Session: 09:00 – 13:00 6.2.8 In the event that the existing pitch can be made playable walk on the actual playing surface of the pitch area. foot holes. As soon as possible after the conclusion of each Drinks: 11:00 – 11:15 after suitable remedial work as in Clause 6.2.4 (a) above, the day’s play, bowler’s foot holes will Lunch: 13:00 – 13:40 (b) No spiked footwear shall be permitted. match shall continue from the point stopped. 2nd Session: 13:40 – 16:30 10 COVERING THE PITCH (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 Drinks: 15:30 – 15:45 Last Hour: 16:30 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 10.1 Law 10.1 – Before the match 6.2.7 above). 12.1.1 Minimum Overs in the Day (d) a key or knife may only be inserted in the pitch in the area The following shall apply in addition to Law 10.1: between the popping and bowling creases. 6.3 Law 6.5 – Non-turf pitches Subject to clause 12.1.2 below: The pitch shall be entirely protected against rain up to the (e) Access shall not interfere with pitch preparation. Law 6.5 shall not apply. commencement of play. (a) Play shall continue on each day until the completion of a minimum target of 120 overs (or a minimum of 16 overs per 6.1.3 In the event of any dispute, the Tournament Referee will rule 7 LAW 7 – THE BOWLING, POPPING AND RETURN 10.2 Law 10.2 – During the match hour), provided that there were no interruptions due to rain. and his ruling will be final. CREASES Law 10.2 shall be replaced by the following: 12.1.2 Reduction in minimum overs 6.2 Law 6.4 – Changing the pitch Law 7 shall apply The pitch shall be entirely protected against rain up to the Law 6.4 shall be replaced by the following: If play is suspended due to adverse weather or light or 8 LAW 8 – THE WICKETS commencement of play and for the duration of the period of any other reason (other than normal intervals, the minimum the match 6.2.1 In the event of a pitch being considered too dangerous for Law 8 shall apply number of overs shall be reduced by 1 over for each full 3.75 play to continue in the estimation of the on-field umpires, 11 LAW 11 – INTERVALS minutes of the aggregate playing time lost. they shall stop play and immediately advise the Tournament 9 LAW 9 – PREPARATION AND MAINTENANCE OF 12.1.3 Change of Innings Referee. THE PLAYING AREA 11.1 Law 11.2 – Duration of intervals Where there is a change of innings during a days play (except 6.2.2 The on-field umpires and Tournament Referee shall consult 9.1 Law 9.1 – Rolling 11.1.1 Luncheon Interval: where the change of innings occurs at lunch or tea or when with both captains. The following shall apply in addition to Law 9.1: The interval shall be of 40 minutes duration. play is suspended for any reason) 2 overs will be deducted from the minimum number of overs to be bowled. 6.2.3 If the captains agree to continue, play shall resume. 9.1.1 Prior to tossing for choice of innings the artificial drying of the 11.2 Law 11.8 – Intervals for Drinks pitch and outfield shall be at the discretion of the groundsman. The over in progress at the end of an innings is regarded as a 6.2.4 If the decision is not to resume play, the on-field umpires shall The provisions of Law 11.8 shall be strictly observed except consider one of the options in the following sequence: Thereafter and throughout the match the drying of the outfield completed over for the purposes of determining the minimum may be undertaken at any time by the groundsman, but the that under conditions of extreme heat the umpires may permit number of remaining overs to be bowled in the day. (a) whether the existing pitch can be repaired. Repair work will drying of the affected area of the pitch shall be carried out extra intervals for drinks. Law 11.8.1 shall be amended to 12.1.4 Last Hour only be considered if there has been malicious damage to a only on the instructions and under the supervision of the allow for the drinks interval to be a maximum of 15 minutes. non-crucial part of the pitch; umpires. The umpires shall be empowered to have the pitch An individual player may be given a drink either on the Law 12.6, 12.7 and 12.8 will apply except that a minimum of (b) whether an alternative pitch can be used; dried without reference to the captains at any time they are of boundary edge or at the fall of a wicket, on the field, provided 16 overs shall be bowled in the last hour and all calculations the opinion that it is unfit for play. that no playing time is wasted. No other drinks shall be taken with regard to suspensions of play or the start of a new (c) whether the match has to be abandoned. onto the field without the permission of the umpires. Any innings shall be based on 1 over for each full 3.75 minutes.

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13 LAW 13 – INNINGS (ii) Example 2: (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 13.1 Law 13.1 – Number of innings A match starts on time, but gets influenced by rain and 2 fielding team by reason of events beyond its control, including Law 16 shall apply subject to the following: hours were lost, after the team batting first completed 30 (but not limited to) time wasting by the batting team, the Law 13 shall be replaced by the following: overs of their innings. 32 overs lost. (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 (a) In the event of the team batting first being dismissed or In the event of the team winning the toss and electing to bat: as he deems appropriate. the highest score will win on the first innings only. declaring it’s innings closed within the allotted number of overs, the remainder of the overs will be reallocated to the Team batting first: 48 overs maximum (54% of 88 overs in the (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 team batting second. day – rounded up) 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. (b) In the event of a team batting in its second innings on the day, Team batting second: 40 overs minimum (88 – 48) batting team in the determination of its over rate. not being a follow on and are five wickets down, they shall be (iii) If a team passes the score that the team batting first achieved, deemed to be all out. In the event of the team winning the toss and electing to field: 13.3.4 Sanction but an outright result is not achieved, the team batting second (c) In the event of a team batting in its second innings on the day, Team batting first: 55 overs maximum (62% of 88 overs in the No sanction may be imposed in respect of minimum over will win on the first innings only. because of an enforced follow on, ten wickets must fall for a day – rounded up) rates in the event of the batting team being bowled out within 16.2 Law 16.8 – Correctness of result team to be all out. two and a half hours of playing time for that innings. Team batting second: 33 overs minimum (88 – 55) Any query on the result of the match as defined in Law 2.15 (d) A minimum of 120 overs per match apportioned as follows: 13.2 Bowling Directives 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 (i) In the event of a team winning the toss and electing to bat: made by the umpires at close of play. Appendix 2 disciplinary procedures against the captain. (Refer to the Team batting first: 65 overs maximum. Code of Conduct) 17 LAW 17 – THE OVER 13.3 Minimum over rates Team batting second: 55 overs minimum On a point of clarity: Any sanctions meted out to captains Law 17 shall apply. 13.3.1 The minimum over rate to be achieved by the fielding team of teams as above shall be regarded as being cumulative (ii) In the event of a team winning the toss and electing to field: 18 LAW 18 – SCORING RUNS shall be 16 overs per hour. towards the team. A captain cited in a match shall be cited Team batting first: 75 overs maximum. 13.3.2 In calculating the minimum over rate, the following time at the appropriate level that any such previously cumulative Law 18 shall apply. allowances shall be made: sanctions would require i.e. as If he himself had been captain Team batting second: 45 overs minimum in the previous matches where slow over rate sanctions had 19 LAW 19 – BOUNDARIES (e) In the event of a match starting late or time being lost due to (a) the actual time taken where treatment is given by authorised been imposed. 19.1 Law 19.1 – The boundaries of the field of play inclement weather, the maximum overs allotted to both sides medical personnel to a player on the field of play; 13.4 The toss: The following will be applicable to Girls Under 19 Venues will be reduced proportionally at the rate of 16 overs per hour. (b) the actual time taken for a player to leave the field of play in The captains shall toss for the choice of innings on the field of only: (i) Example 1: the event of a serious injury; play. The toss shall take place not earlier than 30 minutes, nor The boundary shall be a minimum of 50 metres and a A match starts 90 minutes late due to a wet outfield, therefore (c) the actual time lost due to any other circumstances beyond later than 15 minutes before the scheduled or rescheduled maximum of 64 metres. Distances shall be measured from 24 overs were lost. the control of the players. time for the match to start. the centre of the pitch. In the event of the team winning the toss and electing to bat: 13.3.3 The over rate will be calculated at the end of the match by Note: Law 13.5 requiring the captain of the side winning the 19.3 Law 19.2.7 – Scoring a boundary the umpires. If the over rate is calculated as being under the toss to notify the opposing captain as soon as the toss is Team batting first: 52 overs maximum (54% of 96 overs – minimum over rate of 16 overs to the hour, the following shall completed of his decision to bat or to field first shall apply. The following shall be added to Law 19.2.7 rounded up) apply: 14 LAW 14 – THE FOLLOW-ON If an unauthorized person enters the playing arena and Team batting second: 44 overs minimum (96 – 52) (a) As soon as reasonably practicable the umpires shall inform handles the ball, the umpire at the bowler’s end shall be the In the event of a team winning the toss and electing to field: the team captain and / or team manager of the relevant Law 14 shall apply sole judge of whether the boundary allowance should be fielding team that the CSA Regulations have been breached 15 LAW 15 – DECLARATION AND FORFEITURE scored or the ball be treated as still in play or called dead ball Team batting first: 60 overs maximum (62% of 96 overs – and that the prescribed sanction in accordance with the if a batsman is liable to be out as a result of the unauthorized rounded up) relevant shall be applied. Law 15 shall apply. person handling the ball. Team batting second: 36 overs minimum (96 – 60)

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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 of that batting innings, it is carried forward to the next and 29 LAW 29 – THE WICKET IS DOWN 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. For bowlers whom umpires consider to be bowling down The umpires shall have discretion to allow, for other wholly 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 32 LAW 32– BOWLED 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. in play through ground, weather or light conditions or for Law 32 shall apply. 26 LAW 26 – PRACTICE ON THE FIELD 23 LAW 23– BYE AND LEG BYE other exceptional circumstances, he shall be allowed to count 33 LAW 33 – any such stoppage time as playing time, provided that he 26.1 Law 26– Practice on the field Law 23 shall apply. personally informs the umpires when he is fit enough to take Law 33 shall apply. The following shall apply in addition to Law 26.1: 24 LAW 24– FIELDER ABSENT OR LEAVING THE the field had play been in progress. 34 LAW 34 – HIT THE BALL TWICE FIELD The use of the square for practice on any day of any match Similarly, if at the commencement of an interruption in play Law 34 shall apply. Law 24.2 shall be replaced by the following: through ground, weather or light conditions or for other shall be permissible provided that no practice takes place on exceptional circumstances, a player is on the field but still the match pitch for that match. The umpires will have sole 35 LAW 35 – HIT WICKET 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. during a session of play without the consent of the umpire. Bowling practice on the bowling strips referred to in (a) above Law 36 shall apply. (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 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, 37 LAW 37 – OBSTRUCTING THE FIELD 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 detrimental to the surface of the square. Law 37 shall apply. For the avoidance of doubt, if an umpire shall apply to their future participation in the match: participating earlier in the match and consequently been feels that a batsman, in running between the wickets, has forced to leave the field. significantly changed his direction without probable cause

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and thereby obstructed a fielder’s attempt to effect a run out, 41.3.2.2 remove mud from the ball under the supervision of an umpire. – inform the batsmen at the wicket and, as soon as (f) In the event of a bowler bowling more than two fast short- the batsman should, on appeal, be given out, obstructing the practicable, the captain of the batting side of the reason pitched deliveries in an over as defined in Clause 42.4.1 (b) 41.3.2.3 dry a wet ball on a piece of cloth that has been approved by field. It shall not be relevant whether a run out would have for the action. above, the umpire at the bowlers end shall call and signal no the umpires. occurred or not. A batsman who runs on the protected area ball on each occasion. A differential signal shall be used to – if necessary, the over shall be completed by another and has not necessarily changed direction, may also be 41.3.3 The umpires shall consider the condition of the ball to have signify a fast short pitched delivery. The umpire shall call and bowler, who shall neither have bowled any part of the adjudged as having obstructed the field. been unfairly changed if any action by any player does not signal ‘no ball’ and then tap the head with the other hand. previous over, nor be allowed to bowl any part of the next comply with the conditions in 41.3.2. If the change of direction involves the batsman crossing the over. (g) If a bowler delivers a third fast short pitched ball in an over, pitch, Law 41.14 shall also apply. 41.3.4 If the umpires consider that the condition of the ball has been the umpire, after the call of no ball and when the ball is dead, 41.4 Law 41.4 – Deliberate attempt to distract striker unfairly changed by a member or members of either side, they shall caution the bowler, inform the other umpire, the captain 38 LAW 38 – RUN OUT shall ask the captain of the opposing side if he/she would like Law 41.4 shall apply subject to the following: of the fielding side and the batsmen at the wicket of what has Law 38 shall apply. the ball to be replaced. If necessary, in the case of the batting occurred. This caution shall apply throughout the innings. side, the batsmen at the wicket may deputise for their captain. In addition, the umpires shall report the incident to the CSA 39 LAW 39 – Umpire’s Manager under the CSA Code of Conduct. (h) If there is a second instance of the bowler being no balled 41.3.4.1 If a replacement ball is requested, the umpires shall select in the innings for bowling more than two fast short pitched Law 39 shall apply. and bring into use immediately, a ball which shall have wear 41.5 Law 41.5 – Deliberate distraction, deception or deliveries in an over, the umpire shall advise the bowler that comparable to that of the previous ball immediately prior to obstruction of batsman 40 LAW 40 – TIMED OUT this is his final warning for the innings. the contravention. Law 41.5 shall apply subject to the following: (i) Should there be any further instance by the same bowler Law 40 shall apply. 41.3.4.2 Regardless of whether a replacement ball has been chosen In addition, the umpire shall report the incident to the CSA in that innings, the umpire shall call and signal no ball and to be used, the bowler’s end umpire shall 41 LAW 41 – FAIR AND UNFAIR PLAY Umpire’s Manager under the CSA Code of Conduct. when the ball is dead direct the captain to take the bowler off forthwith. If necessary, the over shall be completed by another 41.1 Law 41.1 – Fair and unfair play – responsibility of – award 5 Penalty runs to the opposing side. 41.6 Law 41.6 – Bowling of dangerous and unfair short bowler, who shall neither have bowled the previous over, or captains – if appropriate, inform the batsmen at the wicket and the deliveries. part thereof, nor be allowed to bowl the next over, or part Law 41.1 shall apply. captain of the fielding side that the ball has been changed thereof. and the reason for their action. Law 41.6 shall apply subject to the following 41.2 Law 41.2 – Fair and unfair play – responsibility of (j) The bowler thus taken off shall not be allowed to bowl again – inform the captain of the batting side as soon as practicable Law 41..6 – The Bowling of Fast Short Pitched Balls umpires in that innings. of what has occurred. Laws of Cricket 2017 Code 59 Law 41.6 shall be replaced by the following: Law 41.2 shall apply. (k) The umpire will report the occurrence to the other umpire, the The umpires together shall report the occurrence as soon (a) A bowler shall be limited to two fast short-pitched deliveries batsmen at the wicket and as soon as possible to the captain as possible after the match to the Executive of the offending 41.3 Law 41.3 – The match ball – changing its condition per over. of the batting side. side and to any Governing Body responsible for the match, (b) A fast short-pitched delivery is defined as a ball which passes Law 41.3 shall apply, subject to the following who shall take such action as is considered appropriate (l) The umpires may report the matter to the CSA Umpire’s or would have passed above the shoulder height of the striker against the captain, any other individuals concerned and, if Manager who shall take such action as is considered 41.3.1 The umpires shall make frequent and irregular inspections of standing upright at the popping crease. the ball. In addition, they shall immediately inspect the ball if appropriate, the team. appropriate against the captain and the bowler concerned. they suspect anyone of attempting to change the condition of 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 (Refer also to Law 41.1 Fair and Unfair Play – Responsibility the ball, except as permitted in 41.3.2. further instance by that team of unfairly changing the condition the batsman on strike when each fast short pitched delivery of the Captains.) has been bowled. 41.3.2 I t is an offence for any player to take any action which changes of the ball, they shall 41.7 Law 41.7 – Bowling of dangerous and unfair non- the condition of the ball. 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 pitching deliveries Clause 42.4.1 (f) below, a ball that passes above head height Except in carrying out his/her normal duties, a batsman is If the further offence is committed by the fielding side, of the batsman, that prevents him from being able to hit it with Law 41.7 shall apply subject to the following not allowed to wilfully damage the ball. See also Law 5.5 additionally the bowler’s end umpire shall his bat by means of a normal cricket stroke shall be called a (Damage to the ball). (a) Any delivery which passes or would have passed on the 41.3.5.2 – direct the captain of the fielding side to suspend wide. full above waist height of the striker standing upright at the A fielder may, however: immediately from bowling the bowler who delivered the (e) For the avoidance of doubt any fast short pitched delivery that popping crease is deemed unfair, whether or not it is likely to 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 is called a wide under this playing condition shall also count inflict physical injury on the striker. substance is used and that such polishing wastes no time. in the match. as the allowable short pitched delivery in that over

Khaya Majola Cricket Week | Cape Town | 16-20 December 2018 Khaya Majola Cricket Week | Cape Town | 16-20 December 2018 84 85 (b) In the event of a bowler bowling a high full pitched ball as 41.11 The protected area defined in Clause 41.7 above, the umpire at the bowler’s end shall call and signal no ball. Law 41.11 shall apply If, in the opinion of the umpire, such a delivery is considered 41.12 Fielder damaging the pitch likely to inflict physical injury on the batsman, the umpire at the Law 41.12 shall apply subject to the following bowler’s end shall, in addition to calling and signalling no ball, when the ball is dead, caution the bowler and issue a first and In addition, the umpires shall report the incident to the CSA World Class Cricket Needs final warning. The umpire shall inform the other umpire, the Umpire’s Manager under the CSA Code of Conduct. captain of the fielding side and the batsmen at the wicket of 41.13 Bowler running on the protected area what has occurred. Law 41.13 shall apply subject to the following World Class Fibre Internet. (c) Should there be any further instance (where a high full pitched ball is bowled and is considered likely to inflict physical In addition, the umpires may report the incident to the CSA injury on the batsman) by the same bowler in that innings, Umpire’s Manager under the CSA Code of Conduct bitco.co.za the umpire shall, in addition to calling and signalling no ball, when the ball is dead, direct the captain to take the bowler off 41.14 Batsman damaging the pitch forthwith. If necessary, the over shall be completed by another Law 41.14 shall apply bowler, who shall neither have bowled the previous over, or part thereof, nor be allowed to bowl the next over, or part 41.15 Striker in the protected area thereof. Law 41.14 shall apply (d) The bowler thus taken off shall not be allowed to bowl again 41.16 Non-striker leaving his/her ground early in that innings. Law 41.16 shall apply (e) The umpire will report the occurrence to the other umpire, the batsman at the wicket and as soon as possible to the captain 41.17 Batsman stealing a run of the batting side. Law 41.17 shall apply (f) The umpires may report the matter to the CSA Umpire’s Manager who shall take such action as is considered 41.18 Penalty runs appropriate against the captain and the bowler concerned. Law 41.18 shall apply (Refer also to Law 41.1 Fair and Unfair Play – Responsibility of the Captains.) 41.19 Unfair actions 41.8 Bowling of deliberate front-foot No ball Law 41.19 shall apply Law 41.8 shall apply. 42 PLAYERS’ CONDUCT 41.9 Time wasting by the fielding side Law 42 shall not apply Law 41.9 shall apply subject to the following 42.1 Serious misconduct In addition, the umpires shall report the incident to the CSA The umpires shall act upon any serious misconduct. The Umpire’s Manager under the CSA Code of Conduct. relevant offences and the corresponding actions by the umpires are covered under the Schools Code of Conduct. 41.10 Batsman wasting time Law 41.10 shall apply

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Except as varied hereunder, the Laws of Cricket (2017 CODE) shall apply 1 LAW 1 – THE PLAYERS as unreasonable or dangerous. If the umpires consider 4.1 Law 4.2 – Approval and control of balls the ground is so wet or slippery as to deprive the bowler 1.2 Law 1.3 – Captain of a reasonable foothold, the fielders of the power of free Law 4.3 shall be replaced by the following: PLAYER QUALIFICATIONS The following shall apply in addition to Law 1.3. movement, or the batsmen of the ability to play their strokes Each fielding team shall have one new ball for its innings. or to run between the wickets, then these conditions shall be COCA COLA KHAYA MAJOLA WEEK The deputy must be one of the 11 nominated starting players. regarded as so bad that it would be unreasonable for play to The umpires shall retain possession of the match ball(s) take place. throughout the duration of the match when play is not actually Only players that are Under 19 years of age on 1 September 2018 and 2 LAW 2 – THE UMPIRES taking place. During play umpires shall periodically and are eligible to participate in this tournament. Players must be or have been 2.1 Law 2.1 – Appointment and attendance (c) When there is a suspension of play it is the responsibility irregularly inspect the condition of the ball and shall retain at least in Grade 12 or any lower grade in the scholastic year passed and of the umpires to monitor the conditions. They shall make possession of it at the fall of a wicket, a drinks interval, or any be registered in or have been for a minimum of 6 subjects. The following shall apply in place of Law 2.1: inspections as often as appropriate. Immediately the umpires other disruption in play. CSA BOYS U17 AND RURAL BOYS U17 WEEK together agree that conditions are suitable for play they shall The CSA Tournament Umpires’ Managers will be responsible call upon the players to resume the game. 4.2 Law 4.4 – New ball in match of more than one day’s Only players that are 17 years of age or younger at the 31st December of for allocating umpires for all fixtures. duration any year shall be permitted to participate in the tournament. (d) If play is in progress up to the start of an agreed interval then Two Umpires, will be appointed to all matches. it will resume after the interval unless the umpires together Law 4.4 shall not apply CSA BOYS U15 WEEK 2.2 Law 2.2 – Change of umpire agree that the conditions of ground, weather or light are so 4.3 Law 4.5 – Ball lost or becoming unfit for play bad that there is obvious and foreseeable risk to the safety Only players that are 15 years of age or younger at the 31st December of Law 2.2 will apply as modified: of any player or umpire, so that it would be unreasonable or Law 4.5 shall be replaced by the following: any year shall be permitted to participate in the tournament. dangerous for play to take place. Neither team will have a right of objection to an umpire’s In the event of a ball during play being lost or in the opinion TEAM COMPOSITION appointment. For the avoidance of doubt the following must be noted: of the umpires, being unfit for play through normal use, the 1. As per a CSA Board resolution, all squads must comprise of a 2.3 Law 2.7 – Fitness for play and Law 2.8 – Suspension umpires shall allow it to be replaced by one that in their 2.3.3 If conditions during a rain stoppage improve and the rain opinion has had a similar amount of wear. minimum of 7 generic black players and must include at least 3 black of play in dangerous or unreasonable conditions. is reduced to drizzle, the umpires must consider if they African players in that 7 Laws 3.8 & 3.9 shall be replaced by: would have suspended play in the first place under similar In the event of the ball becoming wet and soggy as a result of 2. Any Player may only sit out one match during the week. conditions. If both on-field umpires agree that the current play continuing in inclement weather or in the opinion of the 2.3.1 The umpires shall be the final judges of the fitness of the drizzle would not have caused a stoppage, then play shall umpires being unfit for play, the ball may be replaced for a ball 3. A minimum of Two Black African players must be selected to bat in ground, weather and light for play. See clause 2.3.5 below resume immediately. that has similar amount of wear, even though it has not gone the Top Six. For the sake of clarity, the two Black African players must and Law 6.1 (Fitness of the pitch for play). out of shape. bat in the top six when they play 2.3.4 The umpires shall disregard any shadow on the pitch from the 2.3.2 Suspension of play for adverse conditions of ground, weather stadium or from any permanent object on the ground. If the ball is to be replaced, the umpire shall inform the or light batsman. 2.3.5 If a shadow from the fielder falls across the strikers half of (a) All references to ground include the pitch. See Law 6.1 (Area the pitch, the fielder must remain stationary from the time the 4.4 Law 4.6 – Specifications of pitch). bowler commences his run up until the striker has received the ball. In the event of a fielder moving before the striker Law 4.6 shall apply. (b) If at any time the umpires together agree that the conditions receives the ball, the umpire shall call and signal ‘dead ball’ 5 LAW 5 – THE BAT of ground, weather or light are so bad that there is obvious if he considers the striker has been disadvantaged by the and foreseeable risk to the safety of any player or umpire, so action. Law 5 shall apply that it would be unreasonable or dangerous for play to take place, then they shall immediately suspend play, or not allow 3 LAW 3 – THE SCORERS 6 LAW 6 – THE PITCH play to commence or to restart. The decision as to whether Law 6 shall apply subject to the following: conditions are so bad as to warrant such action is one for the 3.1 Law 3.2 – Correctness of scores umpires alone to make. Attention is drawn to Clause 2.15 6.1 Law 6.3 – Selection and preparation The fact that the grass and the ball are wet and slippery 4 LAW 4 – THE BALL The following will apply in addition to Law 6.3: does not warrant the ground conditions being regarded Law 4 shall apply subject to the following:

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6.1.2 Only authorised staff, the match officials, players, team new preparatory work shall be the responsibility of the on-field 9.1.2 The umpires may instruct the groundsman to use any available Where the innings of the side batting first is delayed or coaches and authorised personnel shall be allowed access to umpires and the representative of the ground authority. equipment, including any roller for the purpose of drying the interrupted, the length of the interval will be reduced as the pitch area. Such access shall be subject to the following pitch and making it fit for play. follows: limitations: 6.2.7 The rescheduled starting time and the rescheduled cessation time, together with any make-up procedures as provided 9.1.3 An absorbent roller may be used to remove water from the (i) If up to 15 minutes of actual playing time is lost (total playing (a) Prior to the start of play, only captains and head coaches may herein, shall be the responsibility of the on-field umpires. covers including the cover on the match pitch. time lost less any extra time provided), then the interval will be walk on the actual playing surface of the pitch area. reduced by the amount of actual playing time lost. 6.2.8 In the event that the existing pitch can be made playable 9.2 Law 9.6 – Maintenance of footholes (ii) If more than 15 minutes of actual playing time is lost (total (b) No spiked footwear shall be permitted. after suitable remedial work as in Clause 6.2.4 (a) above, the The following shall apply in addition to Law 9.6: match shall continue from the point stopped. playing time lost less any extra time provided), then the (c) No one shall be permitted to bounce a ball on the pitch, strike The umpires shall see that wherever possible and whenever interval will be reduced to 30 minutes (subject to (iii) below). it with a bat or cause damage to the pitch in any other way. 6.2.9 If a new pitch is prepared as in Clause 6.2.4 (b) above, the it is considered necessary, action is taken during all intervals (iii) If more than 60 minutes of actual playing time is lost (total match shall be restarted from the first ball (but see Clause in play to do whatever is practicable to improve the bowler’s (d) a key or knife may only be inserted in the pitch in the area playing time lost less any extra time provided), then the 6.2.7 above). foot holes. between the popping and bowling creases. interval of 30 minutes prescribed under (ii) above may be 6.3 Law 6.5 – Non-turf pitches (e) Access shall not interfere with pitch preparation. 10 COVERING THE PITCH reduced further by mutual agreement between the Umpires and both Captains. In the event of disagreement, the length of Law 6.5 shall not apply. 10.1 Law 10.1 – Before the match 6.1.3 In the event of any dispute, the Tournament Referee will rule the interval shall be determined by the Tournament Umpires’ and his ruling will be final. 7 LAW 7 – THE BOWLING, POPPING AND RETURN The following shall apply in addition to Law 10.1: Managers. The minimum interval shall be ten minutes. CREASES 6.2 Law 6.4 – Changing the pitch The pitch shall be entirely protected against rain up to the The umpires may decide to play 30 minutes (a minimum of Law 7 shall apply commencement of play. eight overs) extra time at the scheduled interval if requested Law 6.4 shall be replaced by the following: by either captain if, in the umpires’ opinion, it would bring Additional Crease Markings 10.2 Law 10.2 – During the match 6.2.1 In the event of a pitch being considered too dangerous for about a definite result in that session. If the umpires do play to continue in the estimation of the on-field umpires, The following shall apply in addition to Law 7: Law 10.2 shall be replaced by the following: not believe a result can be achieved no extra time shall be allowed. they shall stop play and immediately advise the Tournament The bowling creases shall be marked 43.18 cm (17”) from The pitch shall be entirely protected against rain up to the Referee. the inner edge of the return creases to assist the Umpires commencement of play and for the duration of the period of If it is decided to play such extra time, the whole period 6.2.2 The on-field umpires and Tournament Referee shall consult adjudicating offside wides for right and left-handed batsmen. the match shall be played out even though the possibility of finishing with both captains. the match may have disappeared before the full period has 8 LAW 8 – THE WICKETS 11 LAW 11 – INTERVALS expired. 6.2.3 If the captains agree to continue, play shall resume. 11.1 Law 11.2 – Duration of intervals Law 8 shall apply Note: In addition to clauses i), ii) and iii) above, the length 6.2.4 If the decision is not to resume play, the on-field umpires shall 9 LAW 9 – PREPARATION AND MAINTENANCE OF 11.1.1 Luncheon Interval: of the Interval may be reduced by the CSA Match Referee consider one of the options in the following sequence: should exceptional circumstances arise. THE PLAYING AREA The interval shall be of 45 minutes duration. (a) whether the existing pitch can be repaired. Repair work will 11.3 Law 11.8 – Intervals for Drinks 9.1 Law 9.1 – Rolling 11.2 Law 11.4 Changing agreed times of intervals only be considered if there has been malicious damage to a One drinks break per session shall be permitted. The non-crucial part of the pitch; The following shall apply in addition to Law 9.1: If the innings of the team batting first is completed prior to the provisions of Law 15.9 shall be strictly observed except that scheduled time for the interval, the interval shall take place under conditions of extreme heat the umpires may permit 9.1.1 Prior to tossing for choice of innings the artificial drying of the (b) whether an alternative pitch can be used; immediately and the innings of the team batting second will extra intervals for drinks. pitch and outfield shall be at the discretion of the groundsman. commence correspondingly earlier providing that this does (c) whether the match has to be abandoned. Thereafter and throughout the match the drying of the outfield An individual player may be given a drink either on the not lead to an interval occurring more than 30 minutes prior boundary edge or at the fall of a wicket, on the field, provided 6.2.5 When such a decision is made, the ground authority shall may be undertaken at any time by the groundsman, but the to the scheduled interval. that no playing time is wasted. No other drinks shall be taken make a public announcement as soon as possible following drying of the affected area of the pitch shall be carried out onto the field without the permission of the umpires. Any that decision. only on the instructions and under the supervision of the If the innings of the team batting first is completed more than umpires. The umpires shall be empowered to have the pitch 30 minutes prior to the scheduled interval a 10-minute break player taking drinks onto the field shall be dressed in proper 6.2.6 In the event of a decision being taken in favour of Clauses dried without reference to the captains at any time they are of will occur and the team batting second will commence its cricket attire. (Subject to the wearing of bibs – refer to the 6.2.4 (a) or 6.2.4(b) above, the supervision of the remedial or the opinion that it is unfit for play. innings and the interval will occur as scheduled. note in clause 24.1.1).

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Drinks shall be taken on the field of play midway between the until the required number of overs has been bowled or a result (vi) Disciplinary measures will be implemented against the 13.4 The toss square and the boundary. is achieved. captain for slow over-rates. The captains shall toss for the choice of innings on the field of Drinks shall only be taken on to the field of play by a member (e) Disciplinary measures will be implemented against the (b) Delay or Interruption to the innings of the Team Batting play. The toss shall take place not earlier than 30 minutes, nor of the squad not nominated for the match who must be captain for slow over-rates. Second later than 15 minutes before the scheduled or rescheduled dressed in proper cricket attire. time for the match to start. 13.1.3 Delayed or Interrupted Matches (i) When playing time has been lost and, as a result, it is not 12 LAW 12 – START OF PLAY; CESSATION OF PLAY possible for the team batting second to have the opportunity Note: Law 13.5 requiring the captain of the side winning the (a) Delay or Interruption to the Innings of the Team Batting First of receiving its allocated, or revised allocation of overs in the toss to notify the opposing captain as soon as the toss is There will be 2 sessions of 3 hours 15 minutes, each (i) When playing time has been lost the revised number of overs playing time available, the number of overs shall be reduced at completed of his decision to bat or to field first shall apply. separated by an interval between innings as listed below: a rate of 16 overs per hour, which is inclusive of the provision to be bowled in the match shall be based on a rate of 16 13.5 Extra Time 12.1 Start and Cessation Times overs per hour, in the total remaining time available for play. of drinks intervals, in respect of the lost playing time. Should Matches in Durban the calculations result in a fraction of an over the fraction shall Where the start of play is delayed or play is suspended, the 1st Session: 09:45 – 13:00 09:30 – 12:45 (ii) The revision of the number of overs should ensure, whenever be ignored. scheduled hours of play shall be extended up to a maximum possible, that both teams have the opportunity of batting for Lunch: 13:00 – 13:45 12:45 – 13:30 (ii) In addition, should the innings of the team batting first have of 30 min. 2nd Session: 13:45 – 17:00 13:30 – 16:45 the same number of overs. The team batting second shall not bat for a greater number of overs than the first team unless been completed prior to the scheduled, or re-scheduled time 13.6 Number of Overs per Bowler 13 LAW 13 – INNINGS the latter completed its innings in less than its allocated overs. for the commencement of the interval, then any calculation To constitute a match, a minimum of 20 overs have to be relating to the revision of overs shall not be effective until an No bowler shall bowl more than 10 overs in an innings. 13.1 Law 13.1 – Number of innings bowled to the side batting second, subject to the innings not amount of time equivalent to that by which the second innings In a delayed or interrupted match where the overs are reduced Law 13 shall be replaced by the following: being completed earlier. started early has elapsed. for both teams or for the team bowling second, no bowler may bowl more than one-fifth of the total overs allowed. (a) All matches will consist of one innings per side, each innings (iii) As soon as the total minutes of playing time remaining is less (iii) To constitute a match, a minimum of 20 overs have to be being limited to a maximum of 50 overs. than the completed overs faced by Team 1 multiplied by 3.75, bowled to the team batting second subject to the innings not Where the total overs are not divisible by 5, one additional then the first innings is terminated and the provisions of 13. being completed earlier. over shall be allowed to the maximum number per bowler 13.2 Bowling Directives 2.b) below take effect. (iv) The team batting second shall not bat for a greater number necessary to make up the balance. Appendix 2 SHALL apply. (iv) A fixed time will be specified for the commencement of of overs than the first team unless the latter completed its Appendix 2.2 ( match directives) shall apply. the interval, and also the close of play for the match, by innings in less than its allocated overs. 13.1.2 Length of Innings 13.7 Minimum over rates applying a rate of 16 overs per hour. When calculating the (v) A fixed time will be specified for the close of play by 13.1.2 Uninterrupted Matches. length of playing time available for the match, or the length applying a rate of 16 overs per hour. With the exception of 13.7.1 The minimum over rate to be achieved by the fielding team of either innings, the timing and duration of all relative delays, (a) Each team shall bat for 50 overs unless all out earlier. drinks intervals, the timing and duration of all relative delays, shall be 16 overs per hour. extensions in playing hours, interruptions in play, and intervals, extensions in playing hours and interruptions in play, will be (b) If the team fielding first fails to bowl the required number of excluding those for drinks, will be taken into consideration. taken into consideration in specifying this time. 13.7.2 In calculating the minimum over rate, the following time overs by the scheduled time for cessation of the first innings, This calculation must not cause the match to finish earlier than allowances shall be made: play shall continue until the required number of overs has the original or rescheduled time for cessation of play on the (vi) If the team fielding second fails to bowl the revised overs by day. If required the original time shall be extended to allow for the scheduled or re-scheduled close of play, the hours of play (a) the actual time taken where treatment is given by authorised been bowled. The interval shall be reduced to enable the medical personnel to a player on the field of play; second innings to commence at the schedule time, subject to one extra over for each team. shall be extended until the overs have been bowled or a result achieved. their being a minimum interval of 30 minutes. The team batting (v) If the team fielding first fails to bowl the revised number (b) the actual time taken for a player to leave the field of play in second shall receive its full quota of 50 overs irrespective of of overs by the specified time, play shall continue until the (vii) Disciplinary measures will be implemented against the the event of a serious injury; the number of overs it bowled in the scheduled time for the required number of overs have been bowled or the innings is captain for slow over-rates. (d) the actual time lost due to any other circumstances beyond cessation of the first innings. completed. The interval shall be reduced to enable the second 13.3 Bowling Directives the control of the players. (c) If the team batting first is dismissed in less than 50 overs, the innings to commence at the rescheduled time, subject to their team batting second shall be entitled to bat for 50 overs. being a minimum interval of 20 minutes(or where the interval Appendix 2.1 SHALL apply 13.7.3 The over rate will be calculated at the end of the match by has been reduced to a period of less than 20 minutes – such the umpires. If the over rate is calculated as being under the (d) If the team fielding second fails to bowl 50 overs by the reduced period less than 20 minutes under 15.1 (iii)). minimum over rate of 16 overs to the hour, the following shall scheduled cessation time, the hours of play shall be extended apply:

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(a) As soon as reasonably practicable the umpires shall inform 16.1 Law 61.1 – A win – two innings match 19 LAW 19 – BOUNDARIES There is a change of striker (the provisions of clause 41.2 the team captain and/or team manager of the relevant fielding shall apply), Law 21.1 shall not apply. 19.1 Law 19.1 – The boundaries of the field of play team that the CSA Regulations have been breached and that Or the prescribed sanction in accordance with Clause 12.7.4 16.2 Law 61.2 – A win – one innings match The following will be applicable to Girls Under 19 Venues The No Ball was the result of a fielding restriction breach, shall be applied. only: Law 61.2 shall apply in addition to the following: in which case the field may be changed to the extent of (b) If, after consultation with the umpires, the umpires is of the The boundary shall be a minimum of 50 metres and a correcting the breach. 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 opportunity of batting for at least 20 overs, unless one team maximum of 64 metres. Distances shall be measured from The umpires will signal a free hit by (after the normal No Ball fielding team by reason of events beyond its control, including the centre of the pitch. (but not limited to) time wasting by the batting team, the has been all out in less than 20 overs or unless the team signal) extending one arm straight upwards and moving it in a umpires shall be entitled to amend the over rate calculation batting second scores enough runs to win in less than 20 19.3 Law 19.2.7 – Scoring a boundary circular motion. overs. as he deems appropriate. The following shall be added to Law 19.2.7 22 LAW 22 – WIDE BALL (c) In the event of any time allowances being granted to the All matches in which both teams have not had an opportunity If an unauthorized person enters the playing arena and 22.1 Law 22.1 – Judging a Wide fielding team above (time wasting by batting team), then such of batting for a minimum of 20 overs, shall be declared no handles the ball, the umpire at the bowler’s end shall be the time shall be deducted from the allowances granted to such result. Law 22 shall apply with the following addition to Law 22.1.1 sole judge of whether the boundary allowance should be batting team in the determination of its over rate. 16.3 Law 16.3 Umpires awarding a match scored or the ball be treated as still in play or called dead ball Umpires are instructed to apply very strict and consistent 13.7.4 Sanction Law 16.3 Shall not apply 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. No sanction may be imposed in respect of minimum over 16.4 Law 16.5 – A Tie or Draw: rates in the event of the batting team being bowled out within 20 LAW 20 – DEAD BALL Any offside or leg side delivery which in the opinion of the the time determined for that innings under these conditions, Law 16.5 shall not apply. 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 or if a result is achieved within the time allocated for that 16.5 Delayed or Interrupted Matches – calculation of the pitching outside leg stump, going down the leg side will be innings. Target Score 21 LAW 21 – NO BALL called wide. In the event of the umpires having determined the over If, due to suspension of play after the start of the match, Law 21 shall apply subject to the following: The bowling creases shall be marked 43.18cm (17”) from rate being below that required, the umpires shall impose the number of overs in the innings of either team has to be 21.1 Law 21.1 – Mode of delivery each of the inner edges of the return creases to assist the disciplinary procedures against the captain. (Refer to the revised to a lesser number than originally allotted minimum Umpires adjudicating offside wides for right and left handed Code of Conduct) of 20 overs, then a revised target score (to win) should be Law 21.1.2 batsmen. set for the number of overs which the team batting second On a point of clarity: Any sanctions meted out to captains The bowler may not deliver the ball underarm. If a bowler of teams as above shall be regarded as being cumulative will have the opportunity of facing. This revised target is to be 23 LAW 23– BYE AND LEG BYE calculated using the current Duckworth/Lewis/Stern method. bowls a ball underarm the umpire shall call and signal no ball, towards the team. A captain cited in a match shall be cited and the ball is to be re-bowled overarm. Law 23 shall apply. at the appropriate level that any such previously cumulative The target set will always be a whole number and one run less sanctions would require i.e. as If he himself had been captain will constitute a Tie. 21.2 Free Hit 24 LAW 24– FIELDER ABSENT OR LEAVING THE in the previous matches where slow over rate sanctions had FIELD 16.6 Law 16.8 – Correctness of result In addition to the above, the delivery following a no ball been imposed. Any query on the result of the match as defined in 2.15 (as called for all modes of no ball shall be a free hit for whichever Law 24.2 shall be replaced by the following: 14 LAW 14 – THE FOLLOW-ON batsman is facing it. If the delivery for the free hit is not a modified by these regulations) shall be resolved as soon as If a fielder fails to take the field with his side at the start of possible and a final decision made by the umpires at close of legitimate delivery (any kind of no ball or a wide ball) then the Law 14 shall not apply next delivery will become a free hit for whichever batsman is the match or at any later time, or leaves the field during a play. session of play, the umpire shall be informed of the reason for 15 LAW 15 – DECLARATION AND FORFEITURE facing it. 17 LAW 17 – THE OVER his absence, and he shall not thereafter come on to the field Law 15 shall not apply. For any free hit, the striker can be dismissed only under the during a session of play without the consent of the umpire. Law 17 shall apply. circumstances that apply for a no ball, even if the delivery for (See Law 24.4 as modified). The umpire shall give such 16 LAW 16 – THE RESULT 18 LAW 18 – SCORING RUNS the free hit is called wide ball. consent as soon as practicable. If the player is absent from Law 21 shall apply subject to the following: the field for longer than 8 minutes, the following restrictions Law 18 shall apply. 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 Powerplay 3 – no more than five (5) fieldsmen shall be he has either been able to field, or his team has subsequently exceptional and wholly acceptable reasons (other than injury permitted outside this fielding restriction area. In an innings of 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 50 overs, these are overs 41 to 50 inclusive was absent (hereafter referred to as penalty time), subject with the following: 24.1.1 Substitute fielders shall only be permitted in cases of injury, In circumstances when the number of overs of the batting to a maximum cumulative penalty time of 120 minutes. If any (ii) There shall be no bowling or batting practice on the outfield. unexpired penalty time remains at the end of an innings, it illness or other wholly acceptable reasons. ‘Wholly acceptable team is reduced, the number of overs within each phase of reasons’ should be limited to extreme circumstances and Bowling a ball, using a short run up to a player in the outfield the innings shall be reduced in accordance with the table is carried forward to the next and subsequent innings of the is not to be regarded as bowling practice but shall be subject match. should not include what is commonly referred to as a ‘comfort below. For the sake of clarity, it should be noted that the table break’. to (b) (iii) and (c) below. shall apply to both the 1st and 2nd innings of the match. 24.2.2 The player shall not be permitted to bat in the match until his 27 LAW 27 – THE WICKET-KEEPER team’s batting innings has been in progress for the length of Note: Squad members of the fielding or batting team who are Innings duration Powerplay 1 Powerplay 2 Powerplay 3 not playing in the match and who are not acting as substitute playing time that is equal to the unexpired penalty time carried Law 27 shall apply. 20 4 12 4 forward from the previous innings, subject to a maximum fielders shall be required to wear a team training bib whilst on the playing area (including the area between the boundary 28 LAW 28 – THE FIELDER 21 4 13 4 cumulative penalty time of 120 minutes. However, once his 22 5 13 4 side has lost five wickets in its batting innings, he may bat and the perimeter fencing). Law 28 shall apply subject to the contents 28.1 23 5 14 4 immediately. If any unexpired penalty time remains at the end 25 LAW 25– SUBSTITUTES AND RUNNER of that batting innings, it is carried forward to the next and At the instant of delivery, there may not be more than 5 24 5 14 5 subsequent innings of the match. Law 25 shall apply subject to the following: fieldsmen on the leg side. 25 5 15 5 26 5 16 5 For the purposes of 24.2.1 and 24.2.2, playing time shall 25.1 Law 25.1 Substitutes and Runners Restrictions on the placement of fieldsmen 27 6 16 5 comprise the time play is in progress excluding lunch and In addition to the restrictions contained in clause 28.1 , further Law 25.1, 25.5 and 25.7 shall not apply. A runner for a 28 6 17 5 tea intervals, intervals between innings and official drinks batsman when batting is not permitted. fielding restrictions shall apply to certain overs in each innings. intervals. For clarity, a player’s penalty time will continue to The nature of such fielding restrictions and the overs during 29 6 17 6 expire after he is dismissed, for the remainder of his team’s Law 25.1 shall be amended as follows: which they shall apply are set out in the following paragraphs. 30 6 18 6 batting innings. 31 6 19 6 The umpires shall have discretion to allow, for other wholly The following fielding restrictions shall apply: However, in the event of a batsman or a fieldsman already acceptable reasons, a substitute fielder to act for a nominated 32 7 19 6 being off the field at the commencement of an interruption player at the start of the match, or at any subsequent time. Two semi-circles shall be drawn on the field of play. The 33 7 20 6 in play through ground, weather or light conditions or for semi-circles shall have as their centre the middle stump at 34 7 20 7 26 LAW 26 – PRACTICE ON THE FIELD other exceptional circumstances, he shall be allowed to count either end of the pitch. The radius of each of the semi-circles 35 7 21 7 shall be 30 yards (27.43 metres). The semi-circles shall be any such stoppage time as playing time, provided that he 26.1 Law 26– Practice on the field 36 7 22 7 linked by two parallel straight lines drawn on the field. (Refer personally informs the umpires when he is fit enough to take 37 8 22 7 the field had play been in progress. The following shall apply in addition to Law 26.1: to paragraph 2 of Appendix C). The fielding restriction areas should be marked by continuous painted white lines or ‘dots’ 38 8 23 7 Similarly, if at the commencement of an interruption in play The use of the square for practice on any day of any match at 5 yard (4.57 metres) intervals, each ‘dot’ to be covered by 39 8 23 8 shall be permissible provided that no practice takes place on through ground, weather or light conditions or for other a white plastic or rubber (but not metal) disc measuring 7 40 8 24 8 the match pitch for that match. The umpires will have sole exceptional circumstances, a player is on the field but still inches (18 cm) in diameter. 41 8 25 8 has some unexpired penalty time remaining from a previous discretion as to whether practice will be allowed on the absence, he shall automatically be allowed to count any such square that might be designated for matches on succeeding At the instant of delivery, there may not be more than 5 42 9 25 8 stoppage time as playing time, provided he returns to the field days if damage could occur to those pitches. fieldsmen on the leg side. 43 9 26 8 44 9 26 9 of play immediately after the interruption. Bowling practice on the bowling strips referred to in (a) above Powerplay 1 – no more than two (2) fieldsmen shall be 45 9 27 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 not apply if the player has suffered an external blow (as innings if not the interval) unless the umpires consider that, 50 overs, these are overs 1 to 10 inclusive. 46 9 28 9 in the prevailing conditions of ground and weather, it will be 47 10 28 9 opposed to an internal injury such as a pulled muscle) whilst Powerplay 2 – no more than four (4) fieldsmen shall be detrimental to the surface of the square. 48 10 29 9 participating earlier in the match and consequently been permitted outside this fielding restriction area. In an innings of forced to leave the field. 50 overs, these are overs 11 to 40 inclusive 49 10 29 10

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

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

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Except as varied hereunder, the Laws of Cricket (2017 CODE) shall apply 1 LAW 1 – THE PLAYERS Neither team will have a right of objection to an umpire’s For the avoidance of doubt the following must be noted: appointment. 1.1 Law 1 – Number of players 2.3.3 If conditions during a rain stoppage improve and the rain 2.3 Law 2.7 – Fitness for play and Law 2.8 – Suspension is reduced to drizzle, the umpires must consider if they PLAYER QUALIFICATIONS Law 1.1 shall be replaced by the following: of play in dangerous or unreasonable conditions. would have suspended play in the first place under similar A match is played between two sides, each of twelve players, conditions. If both on-field umpires agree that the current COCA COLA KHAYA MAJOLA WEEK Laws 3.8 & 3.9 shall be replaced by: one of whom shall be captain. drizzle would not have caused a stoppage, then play shall Only players that are Under 19 years of age on 1 September 2018 and 2.3.1 The umpires shall be the final judges of the fitness of the resume immediately. A side shall consist of twelve players but not more than eleven are eligible to participate in this tournament. Players must be or have been ground, weather and light for play. See clause 2.3.5 below players may field at any time. Any of the nominated twelve 2.3.4 The umpires shall disregard any shadow on the pitch from the at least in Grade 12 or any lower grade in the scholastic year passed and and Law 6.1 (Fitness of the pitch for play). be registered in or have been for a minimum of 6 subjects. players shall be entitled to bowl. There shall be no limit placed stadium or from any permanent object on the ground. on the number of occasions that a fielder may be replaced. 2.3.2 Suspension of play for adverse conditions of ground, weather CSA BOYS U17 AND RURAL BOYS U17 WEEK It is the responsibility of the captains to inform the umpires or light 2.3.5 If a shadow from the fielder falls across the striker’s half of the pitch, the fielder must remain stationary from the time the Only players that are 17 years of age or younger at the 31st December of of any replacement that he wishes to make. Any fielding (a) All references to ground include the pitch. See Law 6.1 (Area replacement may only be made at the end of an over. bowler commences his run up until the striker has received any year shall be permitted to participate in the tournament. of pitch). the ball. In the event of a fielder moving before the striker Any of the nominated twelve players shall be permitted to bat, CSA BOYS U15 WEEK (b) If at any time the umpires together agree that the conditions receives the ball, the umpire shall call and signal ‘dead ball’ but not more than eleven players may bat at any time. of ground, weather or light are so bad that there is obvious if he considers the striker has been disadvantaged by the Only players that are 15 years of age or younger at the 31st December of action. 1.2 Law 1.2 – Nomination of players and foreseeable risk to the safety of any player or umpire, so any year shall be permitted to participate in the tournament. that it would be unreasonable or dangerous for play to take 3 LAW 3 – THE SCORERS Clause 1.2.1 and 1.2.2 shall be replaced by the following: TEAM COMPOSITION place, then they shall immediately suspend play, or not allow 1.2.1 Each captain shall nominate twelve players in writing to the play to commence or to restart. The decision as to whether 3.1 Law 3.2 – Correctness of scores 1. As per a CSA Board resolution, all squads must comprise of a Umpires before the toss. No player may be changed after the conditions are so bad as to warrant such action is one for the minimum of 7 generic black players and must include at least 3 black Attention is drawn to Clause 2.15 nomination without the consent of the opposing captain. umpires alone to make. African players in that 7. 4 LAW 4 – THE BALL 1.2.2 Only a nominated player shall be entitled to act as replacement The fact that the grass and the ball are wet and slippery 2. Any Player may only sit out one match during the week. for another player. The Umpires, in exceptional circumstances, does not warrant the ground conditions being regarded Law 4 shall apply subject to the following: may allow additional players to act as substitute fielders. Law as unreasonable or dangerous. If the umpires consider 3. A minimum of Two Black African players must be selected to bat in the ground is so wet or slippery as to deprive the bowler 4.1 Law 4.2 – Approval and control of balls the Top Six. For the sake of clarity, the two Black African players must 2.3 – Restrictions on the role of substitutes shall apply to any such additional players. of a reasonable foothold, the fielders of the power of free Law 4.3 shall be replaced by the following: bat in the top six when they play movement, or the batsmen of the ability to play their strokes 1.3 Law 1.3 – Captain 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 The following shall apply in addition to Law 1.3. take place. The umpires shall retain possession of the match ball(s) throughout the duration of the match when play is not actually The deputy must be one of the 12nominated starting players. (c) When there is a suspension of play it is the responsibility taking place. During play umpires shall periodically and 2 LAW 2 – THE UMPIRES of the umpires to monitor the conditions. They shall make irregularly inspect the condition of the ball and shall retain inspections as often as appropriate. Immediately the umpires possession of it at the fall of a wicket, a drinks interval, or any 2.1 Law 2.1 – Appointment and attendance together agree that conditions are suitable for play they shall other disruption in play. call upon the players to resume the game. The following shall apply in place of Law 2.1: 4.2 Law 4.4 – New ball in match of more than one day’s The CSA Tournament Umpires’ Managers will be responsible (d) If play is in progress up to the start of an agreed interval then duration for allocating umpires for all fixtures. it will resume after the interval unless the umpires together agree that the conditions of ground, weather or light are so Law 4.4 shall not apply. Two Umpires, will be appointed to all matches. bad that there is obvious and foreseeable risk to the safety 4.3 Law 4.5 – Ball lost or becoming unfit for play of any player or umpire, so that it would be unreasonable or 2.2 Law 2.2 – Change of umpire dangerous for play to take place. Law 4.5 shall be replaced by the following: Law 2.2 will apply as modified:

Khaya Majola Cricket Week | Cape Town | 16-20 December 2018 Khaya Majola Cricket Week | Cape Town | 16-20 December 2018 102 103 In the event of a ball during play being lost or in the opinion 6.2.1 In the event of a pitch being considered too dangerous for of the umpires, being unfit for play through normal use, the play to continue in the estimation of the on-field umpires, umpires shall allow it to be replaced by one that in their they shall stop play and immediately advise the Tournament opinion has had a similar amount of wear. Referee. In the event of the ball becoming wet and soggy as a result of 6.2.2 The on-field umpires and Tournament Referee shall consult play continuing in inclement weather or in the opinion of the with both captains. umpires being unfit for play, the ball may be replaced for a ball that has similar amount of wear, even though it has not gone 6.2.3 If the captains agree to continue, play shall resume. out of shape. 6.2.4 If the decision is not to resume play, the on-field umpires shall If the ball is to be replaced, the umpire shall inform the consider one of the options in the following sequence: batsman. (a) whether the existing pitch can be repaired. Repair work will 4.4 Law 4.6 – Specifications only be considered if there has been malicious damage to a non-crucial part of the pitch; Law 4.6 shall apply. (b) whether an alternative pitch can be used; 5 LAW 5 – THE BAT (c) whether the match has to be abandoned. Law 5 shall apply 6.2.5 When such a decision is made, the ground authority shall 6 LAW 6 – THE PITCH make a public announcement as soon as possible following Law 6 shall apply subject to the following: that decision. 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 umpires and the representative of the ground authority. 6.1.2 Only authorised staff, the match officials, players, team 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:

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8 LAW 8 – THE WICKETS 11 LAW 11 – INTERVALS ALL OTHER TOURNAMENTS (i) When playing time has been lost the revised number of overs to be bowled in the match shall be based on a rate of 15 Law 8 shall apply Law 11 shall apply subject to the following: Morning Match Afternoon Match overs per hour, in the total remaining time available for play. First Session 09:45 – 11:05 14:30 – 15:50 9 LAW 9 – PREPARATION AND MAINTENANCE OF 11.1 Law 11.4 – Changing agreed times of intervals – Interval 11:05 – 11:25 15:50 – 16:10 (ii) The revision of the number of overs should ensure, whenever THE PLAYING AREA Interval between Innings Second Session 11:25 – 12:45 16:10 – 17:30 possible, that both teams have the opportunity of batting for the same number of overs. The team batting second shall not 9.1 Law 9.1 – Rolling If the innings of the team batting first is completed prior to the 13 LAW 13 – INNINGS scheduled time for the interval, the interval shall take place bat for a greater number of overs than the first team unless The following shall apply in addition to Law 9.1: immediately and the innings of the team batting second will Law 13 shall apply subject to the following the latter completed its innings in less than its allocated 9.1.1 Prior to tossing for choice of innings the artificial drying of the commence correspondingly earlier. In circumstances where overs. To constitute a match, a minimum of 5 overs have to be pitch and outfield shall be at the discretion of the groundsman. the side bowling first has not completed the allotted number 13.1 Law 13.1 – Number of innings bowled to the side batting second, subject to the innings not Thereafter and throughout the match the drying of the outfield of overs by the scheduled or re-scheduled cessation time for Law 12.1 shall be replaced by the following: being completed earlier. may be undertaken at any time by the groundsman, but the the first innings, the umpires shall reduce the length of the (iii) As soon as the total minutes of playing time remaining is drying of the affected area of the pitch shall be carried out All matches will consist of one innings per side, each innings interval by the amount of time that the first innings over-ran. less than the completed overs faced by Team 1 multiplied by only on the instructions and under the supervision of the being limited to a maximum of 20 overs. The minimum time for the interval will be 10 minutes. 4, then the first innings is terminated and the provisions of umpires. The umpires shall be empowered to have the pitch 13.2 Bowling Directives 13.3.2 b) below take effect. dried without reference to the captains at any time they are of However, following a lengthy delay or interruption prior to the opinion that it is unfit for play. the completion of the innings of the team batting first, the Appendix 2 shall NOT apply. (iv) A fixed time will be specified for the commencement of Umpires may, at their discretion, reduce the interval between the interval, and also the close of play for the match, by 9.1.2 The umpires may instruct the groundsman to use any available innings from 20 minutes to not less than 10 minutes. 13.3 Length of Innings equipment, including any roller for the purpose of drying the applying a rate of 15 overs per hour. When calculating the pitch and making it fit for play. Such discretion should only be exercised after determining 13.3.1 Uninterrupted Matches. length of playing time available for the match, or the length the adjusted overs per side based on a 20-minute interval. of either innings, the timing and duration of all relative delays, 9.1.3 An absorbent roller may be used to remove water from the (a) Each team shall bat for 20 overs unless all out earlier. extensions in playing hours, interruptions in play, and intervals, covers including the cover on the match pitch. If having exercised this discretion, the rescheduled finishing time for the match is earlier than the latest possible finishing (b) If the team fielding first fails to bowl the required number of excluding those for drinks, will be taken into consideration. 9.2 Law 9.6 – Maintenance of footholes time, then these minutes should be deducted from the overs by the scheduled time for cessation of the first innings, This calculation must not cause the match to finish earlier than length of any interruption during the second innings before the original or rescheduled time for cessation of play on the The following shall apply in addition to Law 9.6: play shall continue until the required number of overs has determining the overs remaining. been bowled. The interval shall be reduced to enable the day. If required the original time shall be extended to allow for The umpires shall see that wherever possible and whenever second innings to commence at the schedule time, subject to one extra over for each team. it is considered necessary, action is taken during all intervals 11.2 Law 11.8 – Intervals for drinks their being a minimum interval of 20 minutes. The team batting (v) If the team fielding first fails to bowl the revised number in play to do whatever is practicable to improve the bowler’s An individual player may be given a drink either on the second shall receive its full quota of 20 overs irrespective of of overs by the specified time, play shall continue until the foot holes. As soon as possible after the conclusion of each boundary edge or at the fall of a wicket, on the field, provided the number of overs it bowled in the scheduled time for the required number of overs have been bowled or the innings is day’s play, bowler’s foot holes will that no playing time is wasted. No other drinks shall be taken cessation of the first innings. completed. The interval shall be reduced to enable the second 10 COVERING THE PITCH onto the field without the permission of the umpires. Any innings to commence at the rescheduled time, subject to their player taking drinks onto the field shall be dressed in proper (c) If the team batting first is dismissed in less than 20 overs, the team batting second shall be entitled to bat for 20 overs. being a minimum interval of 10 minutes (or where the interval 10.1 Law 10.1 – Before the match cricket attire. (Subject to the wearing of bibs – refer to the has been reduced to a period of less than 10 minutes. note in clause 24.1.1). (d) If the team fielding second fails to bowl 20 overs by the The following shall apply in addition to Law 10.1: (vi) Disciplinary measures will be implemented against the 12 LAW 12 – START OF PLAY; CESSATION OF PLAY scheduled cessation time, the hours of play shall be extended The pitch shall be entirely protected against rain up to the until the required number of overs has been bowled or a result captain for slow over-rates. commencement of play. Law 12 shall apply subject to the following: is achieved. (b) Delay or Interruption to the innings of the Team Batting 10.2 Law 10.2 – During the match 12.1 Start and Cessation Times (e) Penalties shall apply for slow over rates. (Refer to the Code of Second Conduct) Law 10.2 shall be replaced by the following: There will be 2 sessions, each separated by an interval (i) When playing time has been lost and, as a result, it is not The pitch shall be entirely protected against rain up to the between innings as listed below: 13.3.2 Delayed or Interrupted Matches possible for the team batting second to have the opportunity commencement of play and for the duration of the period of of receiving its allocated, or revised allocation of overs in the the match. (a) Delay or Interruption to the Innings of the Team Batting First playing time available, the number of overs shall be reduced

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at a rate of 15 overs per hour in respect of the lost playing another bowler. Such part of an over will count as a full over In the event of the umpires having determined the over an opportunity of batting for a minimum of 5 overs, shall be time. Should the calculations result in a fraction of an over the only in so far as each bowler’s limit is concerned. rate being below that required, the umpires shall impose declared no result. fraction shall be ignored. disciplinary procedures against the captain. (Refer to the Appendix 2.2 (Spin bowling match directives) shall apply. Code of Conduct) 16.3 Law 16.5.1 – A Tie (ii) In addition, should the innings of the team batting first have been completed prior to the scheduled, or re-scheduled time 13.6 Minimum over rates On a point of clarity: Any sanctions meted out to captains The following shall apply in addition to Law 21.5.1: for the commencement of the interval, then any calculation 13.6.1 The minimum over rate to be achieved by the fielding team of teams as above shall be regarded as being cumulative If the scores are equal, the result will be a tie and no account relating to the revision of overs shall not be effective until an shall be 15overs per hour. towards the team. A captain cited in a match shall be cited shall be taken of the number of wickets which have fallen. In amount of time equivalent to that by which the second innings at the appropriate level that any such previously cumulative the event of a tied match the teams shall compete in a Super started early has elapsed. 13.6.2 In calculating the minimum over rate, the following time sanctions would require i.e. as If he himself had been captain Over to determine the winner. Refer attached Appendix 7. allowances shall be made: (iii) To constitute a match, a minimum of 5 overs have to be in the previous matches where slow over rate sanctions had 16.4 Law 16.5.2 – A Draw bowled to the team batting second subject to the innings not (a) the actual time taken where treatment is given by authorised been imposed. being completed earlier. medical personnel to a player on the field of play; 13.7 The toss Law 16.5.2 shall not apply. (iv) The team batting second shall not bat for a greater number (b) the actual time taken for a player to leave the field of play in The captains shall toss for the choice of innings on the field of 16.5 Delayed or Interrupted Matches – calculation of the of overs than the first team unless the latter completed its the event of a serious injury; play. The toss shall take place not earlier than 30 minutes, nor Target Score innings in less than its allocated overs. (c) the actual time lost due to any other circumstances beyond later than 15 minutes before the scheduled or rescheduled If, due to suspension of play after the start of the match, (v) A fixed time will be specified for the close of play by applying the control of the players. time for the match to start. the number of overs in the innings of either team has to be a rate of 15 overs per hour., the timing and duration of all Note: Law 13.5 requiring the captain of the side winning the revised to a lesser number than originally allotted minimum relative delays, extensions in playing hours and interruptions 13.6.3 The over rate will be calculated at the end of the match by toss to notify the opposing captain as soon as the toss is of 20 overs, then a revised target score (to win) should be in play, will be taken into consideration in specifying this time. the umpires. If the over rate is calculated as being under the set for the number of overs which the team batting second minimum over rate of 15 overs to the hour, the following shall completed of his decision to bat or to field first shall apply. (vi) If the team fielding second fails to bowl the revised overs by will have the opportunity of facing. This revised target is to be apply: the scheduled or re-scheduled close of play, the hours of play 14 LAW 14 – THE FOLLOW-ON calculated using the current Duckworth/Lewis/Stern method. shall be extended until the overs have been bowled or a result (a) As soon as reasonably practicable the umpires shall inform Law 14 shall not apply The target set will always be a whole number and one run less achieved. the team captain and / or team manager of the relevant will constitute a Tie. 15 LAW 15 – DECLARATION AND FORFEITURE (vii) Disciplinary measures will be implemented against the fielding team that the CSA Regulations have been breached 16.6 Correctness of result captain for slow over-rates. and that the prescribed sanction in accordance with Clause Law 15 shall not apply. 12.7.4 shall be applied. Any query on the result of the match as defined in Laws 16.2, 13.4 Extra Time 16 LAW 16 – THE RESULT 16.3, 16.4, 16.8 and 16.10 (as modified by these regulations) (b) If, after consultation with the umpires, the umpires is of the shall be resolved as soon as possible and a final decision Where the start of play is delayed or play is suspended, the opinion that the minimum over rate was not achieved by the Law 16 shall apply subject to the following: made by the umpires at close of play. scheduled hours of play shall be extended up to a maximum fielding team by reason of events beyond its control, including of 30 minutes. (but not limited to) time wasting by the batting team, the 16.1 Law 16.1 – A win – two innings match 17 LAW 17 – THE OVER umpires shall be entitled to amend the over rate calculation Law 16.1 shall not apply. 13.5 Number of Overs per Bowler as he deems appropriate. Law 17 shall apply. 16.2 Law 16.2 – A win – one innings match No bowler shall bowl more than 4 overs in an innings. (c) In the event of any time allowances being granted to the 18 LAW 18 – SCORING RUNS In a delayed or interrupted match where the overs are reduced fielding team above (time wasting by batting team), then such Law 16.2 shall apply in addition to the following: Law 18 shall apply. for both teams or for the team bowling second, no bowler may time shall be deducted from the allowances granted to such 16.2.1 A result can be achieved only if both teams have had the 19 LAW 19 – BOUNDARIES bowl more than one-fifth of the total overs allowed. batting team in the determination of its over rate. opportunity of batting for at least 5 overs, unless one team Where the total overs are not divisible by 5, one additional 13.6.4 Sanction has been all out in less than 5 overs or unless the team batting 19.1 Law 19.1 – The boundaries of the field of play over shall be allowed to the maximum number per bowler second scores enough runs to win in less than 5 overs. The following will be applicable to Girls Under 19 Venues necessary to make up the balance. No sanction may be imposed in respect of minimum over rates in the event of the batting team being bowled out within 16.2.2 Save for circumstances where a match is awarded to a team only: In the event of a bowler breaking down and being unable two and a half hours of playing time for that innings. as a consequence of the opposing teams refusal to play to complete an over, the remaining balls will be allowed by (Law 21.3), all matches in which both teams have not had

Khaya Majola Cricket Week | Cape Town | 16-20 December 2018 Khaya Majola Cricket Week | Cape Town | 16-20 December 2018 108 109 JHB 63103 GETTING KIDS ACTIVE The boundary shall be a minimum of 50 metres and a b) The No Ball was the result of a fielding restriction breach, maximum of 64 metres. Distances shall be measured from in which case the field may be changed to the extent of the centre of the pitch. correcting the breach. has never been this much fun. 19.3 Law 19.2.7 – Scoring a boundary The umpires will signal a free hit by (after the normal No Ball signal) extending one arm straight upwards and moving it in a The following shall be added to Law 19.2.7 circular motion. If an unauthorized person enters the playing arena and 22 LAW 22 – WIDE BALL handles the ball, the umpire at the bowler’s end shall be the sole judge of whether the boundary allowance should be 22.1 Law 22.1 – Judging a Wide 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 21 shall apply with the following addition to Law 21.1: person handling the ball. Umpires are instructed to apply very strict and consistent 20 LAW 20 – DEAD BALL interpretation in regard to this Law in order to prevent negative bowling wide of the wicket. Law 20 shall apply. Any offside or legside delivery which in the opinion of the 21 LAW 21 – NO BALL umpire does not give the batsman a reasonable opportunity to score shall be called a wide. As a guide, any ball pitching Law 21 shall apply subject to the following: outside leg stump and going down leg, will be called wide. 21.1 Law 21.1 – Mode of delivery The bowling creases shall be marked 0.75m (2’ 6”) from each Law 21.1.2 shall be replaced by the following: of the two outer stumps to assist the Umpires adjudicating offside wides for right and left handed batsmen. The bowler may not deliver the ball underarm. If a bowler bowls a ball underarm the umpire shall call and signal no ball, 23 LAW 23– BYE AND LEG BYE 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 In addition to the above, the delivery following a no ball FIELD called for all modes of no ball shall be a free hit for whichever Law 24 shall not apply 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 Note: Squad members of the fielding team who are not next delivery will become a free hit for whichever batsman is playing in the match and who are not acting as substitute facing it. fielders shall be required to wear a team training bib whilst on the playing area (Including the area between the boundary For any free hit, the striker can be dismissed only under the and the perimeter fencing). circumstances that apply for a no ball, even if the delivery for the free hit is called wide ball. 25 LAW 25– SUBSTITUTES AND RUNNER Field changes are not permitted for free hit deliveries unless: Law 25 shall apply subject to the following: there is a change of striker (the provisions of clause 28.1 shall 25.1 Law 25.1 Substitutes and Runners KFC’s sponsorship of the KFC Mini-Cricket Programme, KFC Mini-Cricket apply). Kids vs Proteas Tour as well as the KFC T20 International shows our commitment a) There is a change of striker (the provisions of clause 28.1 Law 25.1, 25.5 and 25.7 shall not apply. A runner for a to getting kids active and allowing them to play the game their way. shall apply), batsman when batting is not permitted. or Law 25.1 shall be amended as follows:

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The umpires shall have discretion to allow, for other wholly a. Subject to 28.1.3 below these additional fielding restrictions When there is no demarcation of the restricted areas 38 LAW 38 – RUN OUT acceptable reasons, a substitute fielder to act for a nominated shall apply to the first 6 overs of each innings (Fielding mentioned above, the Umpires’ shall be the sole judges of player at the start of the match, or at any subsequent time. Restriction Overs). these imaginary areas. Law 38 shall apply. 26 LAW 26 – PRACTICE ON THE FIELD b. Two semi-circles shall be drawn on the field of play. The 29 LAW 29 – THE WICKET IS DOWN 39 LAW 39 – STUMPED semi-circles shall have as their centre the middle stump at Law 39 shall apply. 26.1 Law 26– Practice on the field either end of the pitch. The radius of each of the semi-circles Law 29 shall apply. The following shall apply in addition to Law 26.1: shall be 27.43 meters). The semi-circles shall be linked by 30 LAW 30 – BATSMAN OUT OF HIS GROUND 40 LAW 40 – TIMED OUT two parallel straight lines drawn on the field. (Refer attached Law 40 will apply except that the incoming batsman must The use of the square for practice on any day of any match Appendix 5). These fielding restriction areas should be Law 30 shall apply shall be permissible provided that no practice takes place on be in position to take guard or for his partner to be ready to marked by continuous painted white lines or ‘dots’ at 5-yard 31 LAW 31 – APPEALS receive the next ball within 1 minute 30 seconds of the fall the match pitch for that match. The umpires will have sole (4.57 metres) intervals, each ‘dot’ to be covered by a white discretion as to whether practice will be allowed on the of the previous wicket. The incoming batsman is expected to plastic or rubber (but not metal) disc measuring 7 inches (18 Law 31 shall apply. be ready to make his way to the wicket immediately a wicket square that might be designated for matches on succeeding cm) in diameter. days if damage could occur to those pitches. 32 LAW 32– BOWLED falls. The batsmen are expected to cross within the fielding c. During the Fielding Restriction Overs only two fieldsmen shall restriction circle. Bowling practice on the bowling strips referred to in (a) above be permitted outside this fielding restriction area at the instant Law 32 shall apply. 41 LAW 41 – FAIR AND UNFAIR PLAY shall also be permitted during the interval (and change of of delivery. 33 LAW 33 – CAUGHT innings if not the interval) unless the umpires consider that, d. During the non-Fielding Restriction Overs, no more than 5 41.1 Law 41.1 – Fair and unfair play – responsibility of in the prevailing conditions of ground and weather, it will be Law 33 shall apply. captains detrimental to the surface of the square. fieldsmen shall be permitted outside the fielding restriction area referred to in clause 28.1.2 b above. 34 LAW 34 – HIT THE BALL TWICE Law 41.1 shall apply. 26.2 Law 26.2 – Practice on the outfield 28.1.3 In circumstances when the number of overs of the batting Law 34 shall apply. 41.2 LAW 41.2 – FAIR AND UNFAIR PLAY – Law 26.2 shall apply save that Law 26.2.2 shall be replaced team is reduced, the number of Fielding Restriction Overs RESPONSIBILITY OF UMPIRES with the following: shall be reduced in accordance with the table below. For the 35 LAW 35 – HIT WICKET sake of clarity, it should be noted that the table shall apply to Law 35 shall apply. Law 41.2 shall apply. (ii) There shall be no bowling or batting practice on the outfield. both the 1st and 2nd innings of the match. Bowling a ball, using a short run up to a player in the outfield 36 LAW 36 – LEG BEFORE WICKET 41.3 Law 41.3 – The match ball – changing its condition is not to be regarded as bowling practice but shall be subject No. of overs for which fielding in innings Law 41.3 shall apply, subject to the following to (b) (iii) and (c) below. Total overs restrictions in clauses Law 36 shall apply. 28.1.2 a, 28.1.2 c above will apply 41.3.1 The umpires shall make frequent and irregular inspections of 27 LAW 27 – THE WICKET-KEEPER 37 LAW 37 – OBSTRUCTING THE FIELD 5 – 8 2 the ball. In addition, they shall immediately inspect the ball if Law 27 shall apply. 9 – 11 3 Law 37 shall apply. they suspect anyone of attempting to change the condition of the ball, except as permitted in 41.3.2. 28 LAW 28 – THE FIELDER 12 – 14 4 For the avoidance of doubt, if an umpire feels that a batsman, 15 – 18 5 in running between the wickets, has significantly changed 41.3.2 It is an offence for any player to take any action which changes Law 28 shall apply subject to the contents of Appendix 1. 19 – 20 6 his direction without probable cause and thereby obstructed the condition of the ball. 28.1 Restrictions on the placement of fieldsmen a fielder’s attempt to effect a run out, the batsman should, 28.1.4 If an innings is interrupted during an over and if on the on appeal, be given out, obstructing the field. It shall not Except in carrying out his/her normal duties, a batsman is 28.1.1 At the instant of delivery, there may not be more than 5 resumption of play, due to the reduced number of overs of be relevant whether a run out would have occurred or not. not allowed to wilfully damage the ball. See also Law 5.5 fieldsmen on the leg side. the batting team, the required number of Fielding Restriction A batsman who runs on the protected area and has not (Damage to the ball). Overs have already been bowled, the remaining deliveries in necessarily changed direction, may also be adjudged as A fielder may, however: 28.1.2 In addition to the restriction contained in clause 28.1.1 above, the over to be completed shall not be subject to the fielding having obstructed the field. further fielding restrictions shall apply to certain overs in each restrictions. 41.3.2.1 polish the ball on his/her clothing provided that no artificial innings. The nature of such fielding restrictions and the overs If the change of direction involves the batsman crossing the substance is used and that such polishing wastes no time. during which they shall apply are set out in the following 28.1.5 In the event of an infringement of any of the above fielding pitch, Law 41.14 shall also apply. paragraphs. restrictions, the square leg umpire shall call and signal ‘No 41.3.2.2 remove mud from the ball under the supervision of an umpire. Ball’.

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41.3.2.3 dry a wet ball on a piece of cloth that has been approved by – inform the batsmen at the wicket and, as soon as (f) In the event of a bowler bowling more than one fast short- (b) In the event of a bowler bowling a high full pitched ball as the umpires. practicable, the captain of the batting side of the reason pitched deliveries in an over as defined in Clause 41.6 (b) defined in Clause 41.7 (a) above, the umpire at the bowler’s for the action. above, the umpire at the bowler’s end shall call and signal no end shall call and signal no ball. 41.3.3 The umpires shall consider the condition of the ball to have ball on each occasion. A differential signal shall be used to – if necessary, the over shall be completed by another been unfairly changed if any action by any player does not 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 comply with the conditions in 41.3.2. signal ‘no ball’ and then tap the head with the other hand. likely to inflict physical injury on the batsman, the umpire at the previous over, nor be allowed to bowl any part of the next bowler’s end shall, in addition to calling and signalling no ball, 41.3.4 If the umpires consider that the condition of the ball has been over. (g) If a bowler delivers a second fast short pitched ball in an over, when the ball is dead, caution the bowler and issue a first and unfairly changed by a member or members of either side, they the umpire, after the call of no ball and when the ball is dead, final warning. The umpire shall inform the other umpire, the 41.4 Law 41.4 – Deliberate attempt to distract striker shall ask the captain of the opposing side if he/she would like shall caution the bowler, inform the other umpire, the captain captain of the fielding side and the batsmen at the wicket of the ball to be replaced. If necessary, in the case of the batting 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. side, the batsmen at the wicket may deputise for their captain. occurred. This caution shall apply throughout the innings. In addition, the umpires shall report the incident to the CSA (c) Should there be any further instance (where a high full pitched 41.3.4.1 If a replacement ball is requested, the umpires shall select 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 and bring into use immediately, a ball which shall have wear in the innings for bowling more than one fast short pitched injury on the batsman) by the same bowler in that innings, comparable to that of the previous ball immediately prior to 41.5 Law 41.5 – Deliberate distraction, deception or deliveries in an over, the umpire shall advise the bowler that the umpire shall, in addition to calling and signalling no ball, the contravention. obstruction of batsman 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 41.3.4.2 Regardless of whether a replacement ball has been chosen Law 41.5 shall apply subject to the following: (i) Should there be any further instance by the same bowler to be used, the bowler’s end umpire shall bowler, who shall neither have bowled the previous over, or In addition, the umpire shall report the incident to the CSA in that innings, the umpire shall call and signal no ball and part thereof, nor be allowed to bowl the next over, or part – award 5 Penalty runs to the opposing side. Umpire’s Manager under the CSA Code of Conduct. when the ball is dead direct the captain to take the bowler off thereof. forthwith. If necessary, the over shall be completed by another – if appropriate, inform the batsmen at the wicket and the 41.6 Law 41.6 – Bowling of dangerous and unfair short bowler, who shall neither have bowled the previous over, or (d) The bowler thus taken off shall not be allowed to bowl again captain of the fielding side that the ball has been changed deliveries. part thereof, nor be allowed to bowl the next over, or part in that innings. and the reason for their action. thereof. Law 41.6 shall apply subject to the following (e) The umpire will report the occurrence to the other umpire, the – inform the captain of the batting side as soon as practicable 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 of what has occurred. Laws of Cricket 2017 Code 59 in that innings. of the batting side. Law 41.6 shall be replaced by the following: The umpires together shall report the occurrence as soon (k) The umpire will report the occurrence to the other umpire, the (f) The umpires may report the matter to the CSA Umpire’s as possible after the match to the Executive of the offending (a) A bowler shall be limited to one fast short-pitched delivery per batsmen at the wicket and as soon as possible to the captain Manager who shall take such action as is considered side and to any Governing Body responsible for the match, over. of the batting side. appropriate against the captain and the bowler concerned. who shall take such action as is considered appropriate (b) A fast short-pitched delivery is defined as a ball which passes (Refer also to Law 41.1 Fair and Unfair Play – Responsibility (l) The umpires may report the matter to the CSA Umpire’s against the captain, any other individuals concerned and, if or would have passed above the shoulder height of the striker of the Captains.) Manager who shall take such action as is considered appropriate, the team standing upright at the popping crease. appropriate against the captain and the bowler concerned. 41.8 Bowling of deliberate front-foot No ball 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 (Refer also to Law 41.1 Fair and Unfair Play – Responsibility Law 41.8 shall apply. further instance by that team of unfairly changing the condition the batsman on strike when each fast-short pitched delivery of the Captains.) of the ball, they shall has been bowled. 41.7 Law 41.7 – Bowling of dangerous and unfair non- 41.9 Time wasting by the fielding side 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 pitching deliveries Law 41.9 shall apply subject to the following Clause 41.6 (f) below, a ball that passes above head height If the further offence is committed by the fielding side, Law 41.7 shall be replaced by the following: In addition, the umpires shall report the incident to the CSA additionally the bowler’s end umpire shall of the batsman, that prevents him from being able to hit it with his bat by means of a normal cricket stroke shall be called a (a) Any delivery which passes or would have passed on the Umpire’s Manager under the CSA Code of Conduct. 41.3.5.2 – direct the captain of the fielding side to suspend wide. full above waist height of the striker standing upright at the 41.10 Batsman wasting time immediately from bowling the bowler who delivered the (e) For the avoidance of doubt any fast short pitched delivery that popping crease is deemed unfair, whether or not it is likely to preceding ball; he/she shall not be allowed to bowl again Law 41.10 shall apply subject to the following is called a wide under this playing condition shall also count inflict physical injury on the striker. in the match. as the allowable short pitched delivery in that over

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The following procedure shall apply should the provision for a Super Over If the number of boundaries hit by both teams is equal, the team whose 41.1 Law 28.1 – Protective equipment The following is applicable to all batsmen: be adopted in any match. batsmen scored more boundaries during its innings in the main match All batsmen shall wear a full helmet (visor included) whilst (ignoring the Super Over) shall be the winner. This directive will apply to ALL formats of the game Subject to weather conditions the Super Over will take place on the batting and play is in progress. The CSA and or any of scheduled day of the match at a time to be determined by the CSA Match If still equal, a count-back from the final ball of the Super Over shall In addition to Law 28.1: its affiliates indemnify itself from any recourse failing the Referee. In normal circumstances it shall commence 10 minutes after the be conducted. The team with the higher scoring delivery shall be the implementation of this provision. conclusion of the match. winner. If a team loses two wickets during its over, then any unbowled The exchanging of protective equipment between members deliveries will be counted as dot balls. Note that for this purpose, the runs of the fielding side on the field shall be permitted provided Any batsman arriving at the crease without wearing a full The amount of dedicated extra time allocated for the Super Over is 20 scored from a delivery is defined as the total team runs scored since the that the umpires do not consider that it constitutes a waste of helmet shall constitute a refusal to play and shall be given out. minutes. completion of the previous legitimate ball, i.e including any runs resulting playing time. This offending batsman shall be recorded retired out in the scorebook. The Super Over shall take place on the pitch allocated for the match from Wides, No balls or penalty runs. In under 13 matches: (the designated pitch) unless otherwise determined by the umpires in Example: The following is applicable to the wicket-keeper: consultation with the Ground Authority and the CSA Match Referee. All close in fielder(s) fielding within 5 metres in front of the wicket must wear a full helmet (visor included). The CSA and The wicket-keeper must a wear full helmet (visor included) The umpires shall stand at the same end as that in which they finished Runs score from: Team 1 Team 2 or any of its affiliates indemnify itself from any recourse failing when standing up at the wicket. CSA and or any of its affiliates the match. Ball 6 1 1 the implementation of this provision. indemnify itself from any recourse failing the implementation Ball 5 4 4 of this provision. In both innings of the Super Over, the fielding side shall choose from In all other older age group matches: which end to bowl. Ball 4 2 1 In the event of a wicket-keeper not wearing a helmet as Ball 3 6 2 All close in fielder(s) fielding within 3 metres in front of the required in the instance above the umpires will cease play Only nominated players in the match may participate in the Super Over. Ball 2 0 1 wicket must wear a full helmet (visor included). The CSA and and direct the wicket-keeper to do so. Any time lost in this Should any player (including the batsmen and bowler) be unable to Ball 1 2 6 or any of its affiliates indemnify itself from any recourse failing directive will be added at the end of the session. continue to participate in the Super Over due to injury, illness or other the implementation of this provision. wholly acceptable reasons, the relevant Playing Conditions as they apply In this example both teams scored an equal number of runs from the 6th in the match shall also apply in the Super Over. and 5th ball of their innings. However, team 1 scored 2 runs from its 4th ball while team 2 scored a single so team 1 is the winner. Any penalty time being served in the match shall be carried forward to the Super Over. Each team’s over is played with the same fielding restrictions as apply for the last over in a match played under the CSA T20 Playing Conditions. The team batting second in the match shall bat first in the Super Over. The captain of the fielding team (or his/her nominee) shall select the ball with which the fielding team shall bowl their over in the Super Over from the box of spare balls provided by the umpires (which shall include the balls used in the match, but no new balls). The team fielding first in the Super Over shall have first choice of ball. The team fielding second may choose to use the same ball as chosen by the team bowling first. If the ball needs to be changed, the Playing Conditions shall apply. The loss of two wickets in the over ends the team’s one over innings. In the event of the teams having the same score after the Super Over has been completed, if the original match was a tie under the Duckworth/ Lewis/Stern method, paragraph 15 below shall apply. Otherwise, the team whose batsmen hit the most number of boundaries combined from its two innings in both the match and the Super Over shall be the winner.

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1. MATCH DIRECTIVES Age Max overs per spell Max. overs per day This directive will apply to ALL formats of the game U13 4 12 U15 5 15 For the purposes of these Directives a fast bowler is defined U17 6 18 as a bowler to whom a wicket keeper in the same age group would in normal circumstances stand back to take the ball. U18 6 18 U19 6 18 Having completed a spell the bowler cannot bowl again, from either end, until the equivalent number of overs to the length of Note : In cases where a team fields for a second time on the day, and 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, change ends without ending his current spell provided that he is allowed to bowl in the second innings provided he does he bowls the next over that he legally can from the other end. not exceed the number of overs as depicted in the maximum If this does not happen his spell is deemed to be concluded. overs per spell. If play is interrupted, for any reason, for less than 40 minutes 2. SPIN BOWLING MATCH DIRECTIVES any spell in progress at the time of the interruption can be continued after the interruption up to the maximum number of There shall be a minimum number of spin bowling in each overs per spell for the appropriate age group. If the spell is not innings of the match as depicted in the table below. continued after the interruption the bowler cannot bowl again, Number of spin bowling from either end, until the equivalent number of overs to the Total No of overs in Innings length of his spell before the interruption have been bowled overs to be bowled from the same end. If the interruption is of 40 minutes of more, 50-45 10 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.

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TEACHERS/COACHES ADMINISTRATORS/OFFICIALS PREAMBLE 2.1.7 Must at all times abide by the playing conditions, rules and regulations organized under the auspices of SASC. • Encourage children to develop a variety of skills. Teach the full • Give all children equal quality of opportunity to participate. SASC Board is a Schools’ Association and all players are full-time pupils range of shots, bowling deliveries and fielding skills to every player. at schools. They are thus subject to school rules and to the rules laid 3 OFF THE FIELD Remember that emerging players may develop different strengths at • Avoid self-interest or political agendas. Your role is to provide equal down by the management committee and the tournament organiser. different stages of their development. E.g. Ensure bowlers have the quality of opportunities for the children. Similarly, officials (whether they be administrators, managers, coaches or 3.2 Players opportunity to bat during practice. • Where possible involve young people in planning, leadership and 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. • Give all children the opportunity to practice. Avoid over-playing the decision making. care of management until they are returned to their parents. talented players and the early developers at the expense of others • Ensure that Laws, rules, equipment, length of game, training 3.2.2 Should at all times adhere to the dress code of their province or e.g. do not restrict all the batting opportunities to your top order. schedules, rewards etc suit the age, ability and maturity levels of CODE OF CONDUCT region. participants. • Encourage players to think for themselves and to express their 1 General 3.2.3 Are not allowed to attend any function without prior permission individual talents. Allow them to consider strategy and to make • Emphasise enjoyment and fair play rather than winning at all costs. of their managers, especially at premises licensed to sell alcohol. decisions. Instil in your captain the required knowledge and give him/ 1.1 Participants at SASC tournaments: her freedom to decide. • Establish disciplinary structures and procedures. 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 province or families. and premises provided by the hosts. Due respect and • Protect young fast bowlers from injury by concentrating on correct • Be conscientious, objective and courteous when making decisions. responsibility should be accorded such facilities. technique and not over-bowling them in practices and matches. Condemn unsporting behaviour and promote respect for all 1.1.2 Should not do anything which will harm, discredit or make them participants. ashamed of themselves. 3.2.5 Are required to adhere to the “lights out” curfew laid down by • Encourage children to develop skills in a variety of sports. the local organizing committee • 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 1.1.3 Should not do or say anything which may bring SASC into knowledge of the growth and development of children. disrepute. 3.2.6 Are required to obey the instruction of any manager or official the priority for each practice session, emphasising appropriate detailed by the organizing committee to supervise them. sporting behaviour. • Set the example. Your conduct and your comments should be 2 ON THE FIELD exemplary. 3.3 Alcohol consumption, drug abuse, theft or vandalism by • Never abuse a child, physically or verbally, for making a mistake or (Note: “on the field” refers to all infringements which may occur players losing. • Plan well ahead. Involve all role players. Strive for maximum efficiency. within the context of the game. This includes behaviour at the side of the field as well as on the actual field of play.) 3.3.1 Players must refrain from smoking, consuming alcohol, using • Be reasonable in your demands on young players’ time, energy and MEDIA drugs, theft or vandalism from the time they are in the care of enthusiasm. • Provide coverage of school sport. 2.1 Players/managers/coaches/officials management until they are returned to their parents. • 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 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 of the history, the etiquette and the spirit of the game. professional game. cricket match once a game has begun. approved by a medical doctor. • Develop in our players respect for the ability of others and the • Refrain from highlighting isolated incidents of inappropriate 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 decisions of officials. behaviour. obviously provocative or disapproving manner, either towards an severe sanction. umpire, his/her decision or generally. • The safety of the children in your care is of paramount importance. • Be sensitive to the damage that can be caused to immature and 3.4 Managers and coaches Ensure that equipment and facilities are safe. Be sensitive to the inexperienced youngsters by the media attention. 2.1.3 When dissatisfied with any situation within the game, must dangers that could result if players are mismatched. Maintain a 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 disciplined atmosphere at all times. • Focus upon honest effort. Do not place unfair expectations upon clothing or by abusing equipment. charge of the most precious and important people in the parents’ children. lives. They are therefore charged to act and behave accordingly. • Heed the advice of qualified physicians with regards to injured 2.1.4 Must not indulge in intimidation that goes beyond the Laws and players. • Be sensitive to the difficulties experienced by voluntary organisers spirit of the game. 3.4.2 Managers are responsible for the behaviour of their teams. It is and officials. preferable that managers be teachers, if possible. Provinces/ • Keep up to date with latest coaching techniques and the principles 2.1.5 Must not use crude and/or abusive language, especially regions are to ensure that managers/coaches of teams are of growth and development of children. • Ask permission of coaches/parents/officials before interviewing comments which can be construed to be of racial nature. mature and responsible in behaviour. Managers/coaches should children. be aware that the behaviour of their charges will, in most cases, 2.1.6 Must not assault, attempt to assault, or threaten to assault a be a reflection of their own effectiveness and leadership. spectator or a player/manager/coach/official or umpire.

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3.4.3 Should attend all managers’ meetings. 6 DISCIPLINARY HEARINGS THE ROLE OF THE CSA UMPIRES MANAGER 2 The CSA Umpires Manager will receive complaints which may or may not require the attention of the Disciplinary Committee 3.4.4 Are requested to perform the lawful instructions of the organizers 6.1 Hearings shall be convened by the disciplinary 1 The CSA Umpires Manager will adjudicate in disputes relating to (see “Code of Conduct”). The intention of this is he may be able and disciplinary committee. committee (DC) incidents that occur during matches. As far as possible, matters to resolve or defuse certain situations prior to a convening of the of dispute should be dealt with by the umpires according to Disciplinary Committee. 3.4.5 Should perform hostel/residence duty when required. Such 6.1.1 The DC shall consist of three members, namely the honorary the playing conditions and Laws of the game. However, where duties will be organized by the local organizing committee. A Organizing Secretary, the CSA Umpires Manager and the there are disagreements resulting from different interpretations, 3 The CSA Umpires Manager will himself report any breach of the roster of these duties will be finalized at the managers’ Tournament Manager who will be the chairman. the Tournament Referee should be called upon to make a Code to the Disciplinary Committee. Furthermore, he may raise meeting. 6.2 Hearings shall take place at the earliest possible judgement. with managers/coaches or players, any behaviour (on or off the 4 DRESS CODE convenience. field during the match situation) which in his opinion is unseemly This implies that the CSA Umpires Manager should be readily or contrary to the Spirit of the Week. 4.1 Managers, coaches, umpires and players are to be properly 6.2.1 At the hearings the DC shall hear evidence from accessible by cell phone and mobile so that, if necessary, if attired: the matter cannot be resolved on the phone, he can reach the • The complainant ground quickly. 4.1.2 Managers/coaches – long trousers, collared shirt, socks and shoes or collared shirt with Provincial tracksuit, shorts and • The accused training shoes. Managers/coaches are not to be “bare foot” at • Any relevant witness/es matches. • The managers of the teams concerned 4.1.3 Umpires – dark trousers, collared shirt, shoes, tracksuit tops may be worn. The accused shall be entitled to be represented by his manager. 4.1.4 Players – cricket “whites” – i.e. collared shirt, jersey (if required), 7 PENALTIES long trousers, socks and cricket shoes (u13 will wear white 7.1 Players found guilty of a breach of code: shorts only), No coloured belts or other coloured attire except 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 and are to remain appropriately attired. The 12th man must be 7.1.3 May be required to make/write an apology. properly attired (as if he were a fielder) 7.1.4 May be required to make due financial recompense for 4.1.5 Undershirts and cycling shorts, if worn, must be white and not misconduct involving theft or vandalism. have any advertising logos visible. 7.1.5 May be suspended from matches or from the tournament. 4.1.6 Player’s footwear must be predominantly white uppers and only 7.1.6 May be expelled from the tournament. white laces are allowed. This also applies to the 12th man. 7.1.7 Any of the above penalties may be suspended for a fixed period 5 BREACHES PROCEDURE determined by the DC. 5.1 On the field: where an official, umpire, manager, coach or 7.2 Penalties imposed or recommended by the DC may be referred captain wishes to report a player/official/umpire/manager/ to provinces/regions for action by the provinces/regions. coach for an alleged breach of the code, he/she should advise the tournament referee within an hour of the close of play and 8 PARENTS thereafter submit a report, as advised by the tournament referee. 8.1 Provinces/regions are asked to the best of their ability to ensure The tournament referee shall submit the report to the disciplinary that the behaviour of and actions of the parents at SASC cricket committee. tournaments be in line with the spirit and intentions of this Code 5.2 Any official may report a breach of the code to any member of of Conduct. the disciplinary committee (DC) (see 6.1.1. for composition of Managers/coaches are requested to assume responsibility in DC). this regard.

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LEVEL 1 Penalty Provision: 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. In the event of a technical official contravening a monetary fine can also be imposed. Level 1 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; 1.3 Using language that is obscene, offensive or insulting and/or the making of an obscene gesture; 1.4 Excessive appealing; PROTECTING AND PROMOTING 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 THE INTERESTS OF SOUTH AFRICAN 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. PROFESSIONAL CRICKETEERS, AND THE GAME LEVEL 2 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 the ball at or near a player, umpire or official in an inappropriate and dangerous manner; www.saca.org.za 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  @SACAplayers 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 SACA Office T : +27 462 0438 E : [email protected] 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. Great Westerford Building, 240 Main Road, Rondebosch, Cape Town, South Africa

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LEVEL 3 Portfolio Name Cell Email Disciplinary Commissioner WPCA Cricket Services Manager Clinton Du Preez 083 587 5469 [email protected] LOC Chairperson and Accommodation Leslie Apollis 082 745 8683 [email protected] All Level 3 offences will be adjudicated by a Commissioner with legal experience as appointed by the host province. LOC Secretary Camillah Adams 082 938 3480 [email protected] The Commissioner shall have the power to adjudicate upon and impose penalties for any breach as listed below. Facilities Lindsay O’ Malley 081 723 6778 [email protected] Penalty Provision: Team Steward Coordinator Jevon Herandien 079 190 8779 [email protected] Level 3 contraventions will carry penalties that will be an immediate suspension and or expulsion from the tournament, for conduct unbecoming and Functions Mxolisi Marwanqa 072 902 3815 [email protected] 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 from the tournament. In the event of a technical official contravening a monetary fine can also be imposed. Scoring Foazia Sylvester 073 849 7082 [email protected] Level 3 Offences: Finance Officer Stacey Ruiters 078 222 0471 [email protected] Logistics Brent Bingham 082 384 8879 [email protected] 3.1 Repeat of the same Level 2 Offence within the tournament; 3.2 Intimidation of an umpire or official, whether by language or conduct; 3.3 Threat of assault on a Player, Officials, Spectator or Umpire(s); 3.4 Physical assault of another player, Umpire, Official or Spectator; 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 person’s race, religion, colour, descent or national or ethnic origin.

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Province Name Cell No Name Province Name Province Boland Jade Manasse 063 159 8421 Gerrie Pienaar Manager Warren Wyngaardt Western Province Border Cebo Gqadushe 078 464 6208 Lauren Agenbag Northerns Vikesh Naidoo Western Province Eastern Province Bulelani Libazi 073 039 6061 Francois Potgieter Eastern Province Sibusiso Matshaya Border Easterns Zola Sodlaka 061 717 4784 Gregory Van Breda Northern Cape Hennie Pieterse South Western Districts Free State Mario Hugo 074 948 9932 Heinrich Kilian Free State Muhammad Jooma KwaZulu-Natal Gauteng Chad Mills 083 528 2845 Roger Burne Gauteng John Carstens KwaZulu-Natal KZN Sandile Shabalala 079 161 9404 Charl Julies North West KZN-Inland Rowan Dirk 061 645 4582 Gerhard Taljaard Northerns Limpopo Cyril Ntshidi 083 589 8288 Michael Combrink Free State Andre Olivier South Western Districts Mpumalanga Sive Ndukumbini 063 048 0300 / 079 1135168 Khawulani Ntuli Gauteng Namibia Vusimzi Bam 078 839 3573 North West Billy Phakade 083 249 8452 Northern Cape Sivuyile Mfunelwa 081 001 7223 Northerns Brandon Clacher 083 364 5123 Scorers | South Western Districts Trevor Timm 073 983 4387 Western Province Chad Frans 081 560 4823 Name Province Name Province Michelle Grenfell Assessor Deidré Rall KZN Inland Foazia Sylvester Manager Leone Potgieter Limpopo Field Assistants | Lindy Joy Goliath Boland Theo Kandan Mpumalanga Nolufefe Lupiwana Border Shanaaz Otto Namibia Sihle Mabonga Gauteng Paballo Thato North West Name Cell No Gugu Seyama Easterns Oatile Sejeso Northern Cape Noel Brache 072 111 4955 Siviwe Bakaqana Eastern Province Chane Crocker Northerns Mogamat Buffkins 072 360 9492 Trevor Pennels Free State Clint Volkwyn South Western Districts Ezra Cagwe 083 542 3337 Juané Greeff KZN Coastal Cherilee Douts Western Province Saait Francis 082 818 1809 Mark Khoabane 083 210 1760 Llewellyn Roman 076 602 0501 John Schickerling 083 600 2816 Myles Williamson 072 216 6706

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DOCTOR Dr M Ransome (021) 686 1640 84 Campground Road, Rondebosch

Dentist Dentist on Main Rondebosch (021) 685 5927 First Floor, 18 Main Road, Rondebosch, Cape Town

Ambulance Services Provincial Ambulance Services 10777 Melomed 24 0800 786 000

Police Police Flying Squad 10111 Mowbray Police Station (021) 680 9580 Main Road, Mowbray, opposite Shoprite Rondebosch Police Station (021) 685 7345 Church Street, Rondebosch, opposite St Paul’s Church CONTRIBUTING TO THE Claremont Police Station (021) 657 2250 Lansdowne Road next to Post Office, Claremont Provincial Hospitals DEVELOPMENT Groote Schuur Hospital (021) 404 9111 Main Road, Observatory Private Hospital/Clinics OF THE GAME Kingsbury Hospital (021) 670 4000 Wilderness Road, Claremont Rondebosch Medical Centre (021) 680 5920 85 Klipfontein Rd, Rondebosch

Pharmacists Webb and Savoy Pharmacy (021) 689 8923/4 34 Main Road, Mowbray, next to Mowbray Police Station Rustenberg Pharmacy (021) 686 3997 Rondebosch Village Centre, 65 Main Rd, Rondebosch

VMT 260-120 VMD 70

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CONTRIBUTIONS Cricket South Africa Playmakers Sponsorship South African Schools Cricket Western Province Cricket Association Coca – Cola South Africa University of Cape Town Rondebosch Boys’ High School

OFFICIALS Standing Committee Selectors Scorers Local Organising Committee Bus Drivers Team Liaisons Scouts Umpires Groundsmen Members of the Media

ADVERTISERS Cricket South Africa Coca – Cola South Africa Kookaburra

CRICKET GROUNDS Rondebosch Boys’ High School SACS Bishops Tygerberg Cricket Club Brackenfell Cricket Club University of the Western Cape Cape Town Cricket Club Victoria Cricket Club Langa Cricket Club Western Province Cricket Club PPC Newlands Wynberg Boys’ High School

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