Durban High School Overview 1967 to 2012 By Alan Norton 1967 -1969: This short period produced the following Natal Schools players: 1967 – I.R. Tayfield, N.D. Matthews; 1968 – R.H.M.Westbrook 1969 – T.A.E.Hearn, N. H. Harvey S.A. Schools players were: 1967 – I.R.Tayfield, 1968 - R.H,M.Westbrook, 1969 – T.A.E.Hearn Some highlights from these years were: 1967 - the 60 taken by Tayfield and the 499 runs scored by Browne, 1968 – 646 runs scored by Westbrook and the 94 wickets taken by Westbrook , 53 wickets taken by Harvey and the 43 wickets taken by Hearn, 1969 - 622 runs and 86 wickets by Harvey, 486 runs by Weinberg and the 55 wickets taken by Hearn. Numerous players went on to play First Class cricket.

1970 to 1979: This decade produced the following Natal Schools cricketers: 1970 – N. H. Harvey, T.A.E. Hearn, A.D. Mellor 1971 – A.D.Mellor, K.R.Cooper, C.M.D.Napier 1972 – A.D.Mellor, K.R. Cooper, N. Minnaar 1974 – B.H.Bretherton, J.Mackrory 1975 – J. Mackrory, M.J.Anderson, M.D.Mellor 1976 – M.D. Mellor (Capt), N.P.Mun-Gavin, E.P.Roderigues 1977 – N.P.Mun-Gavin, E.P.Roderiques, D.A.Scott 1978 – D.A.Scott(Capt), C.B.Catto, , J.A.Drew 1979 – A.J. Johnson, G.D.Wilson

S.A.Schools Cricketers from this decade: 1970 and 71 – T.A.E.Hearn 1972 – A.D.Mellor 1973 – K.R.Cooper and N. Minnaar 1976 – M.D.Mellor

Some highlights from this decade: 1970 – 618 runs scored by Mellor, 71 wickets taken by Hearn and the 47 wickets taken by Harvey. This side only lost 4 matches. 1971 – 924 runs scored by Mellor and 56 wickets taken by Cooper. 1972 – 640 runs scored by A.D.Mellor, 545 runs scored by Warman, 55 wickets taken by Cooper and the 53 wickets taken by Minnaar. This side only lost 3 matches. 1973 – 465 runs scored by Craig, 40 wickets taken by Steyn. 1974 – 511 runs scored by Mellor and the 61 wickets taken by Bretherton. 1975 – 49 wickets taken by Walker. 1976 – 854 runs scored by Mellor, 43 wickets taken by Mun- Gavin. 1977 – runs scored by the following batsmen – Scott – 833, Roderigues – 602, Roberts – 646, 51 and 46 wickets taken by Mun-Gavin and Drew respectively. 1978 – runs scored by the following batsmen –Catto – 746, Roberts – 545, Scott – 521, 57 and 49 wickets taken by Drew and Grimsley. 1979 – 695 runs scored by Wilson, Wilson and Miller took 43 and 42 wickets respectively.

This decade produced some outstanding cricketers and many went on to play First Class cricket. No doubt some may have gone on to play for our country if it were not due to isolation.

1980 to 1989: This decade produced the following Natal Schools cricketers: 1980 – D.E.Torlage, G.D.Wilson 1981 – A.K.C.Lambert, G.D.Wilson 1982 – N.Bird, T.Edley, D.van der Walt 1983 – R.May, D.van der Walt 1984 – G.H.Beukes, C.P.De Groot 1985 – G.H.Beukes 1986 – R.P.Snell, G.H.Beukes 1987 – R.P.Snell, J.A.Edwards, B. Benkenstein 1988 – B.Benkenstein, I.Pistorius 1989 – I. Pistorius

S.A.Schools Cricketers from this decade: 1986 and 87 - R.P.Snell

Some highlights from this decade: 1980 – the following batsmen scored over 500 runs – Johnson (692), Armstrong (669), Wilson (573), Lambert (518), Torlage took 58 wickets and the team only lost 3 matches. 1981 – 699 runs scored by Wilson and 663 runs scored by Lambert, Wilson took 55 wickets and Torlage 49 wickets and the team only lost 1 match. 1982 – 736 runs scored by Edley, 516 runs scored by Bradfield, 490 runs scored by Van der Walt, 61 wickets taken by Bird. 1983 – 738 runs scored by Knowles and 489 runs scored by De Groot, 59 wickets taken by May 1984 – 840 runs scored by De Groot, 75 wickets taken by Beukes, 45 wickets taken by Alexander 1985 – 590 runs scored by Larsson, 577 runs scored by Wessels, 67 wickets taken by Beukes 1986 – 463 runs scored by Woods, 46 wickets taken by Snell 1987 – 750 runs scored by Snell, 691 runs scored by Edwards, 44 wickets taken by Snell 1988 – 500 runs scored by Gore, 46 wickets taken by Bd Benkenstein , 40 wickets taken by Bt Benkenstein 1989 – 551 runs scored by Pistorius, 50 wickets taken by Cullen, 40 wickets taken by Matthee

This decade produced the first International cricketer , R.P.Snell who would make his debut for South Africa in 1990.Lance Klusener would make his debut for South Africa in 1995 and perform brilliantly at the 1999 World Cup in England. Numerous quality cricketers were produced who would go on to play First Class cricket.

1990 to 1999: This decade produced the following Natal Schools cricketers: 1990 – M.A.Cullen 1991- K.D.Donaldson, J.D.Fuller, M.D.Flockhart 1992 –M.D.Flockhart, T.Henderson 1993 – Q.De Bruin, M.D.Flockhart, J.D.Fuller,B.K. Hughes 1994 – J.D.Fuller, B.K. Hughes, W.R.Wingfield 1995 – W.R.Wingfield 1996 – S.M.Adam, J.C.Kent 1997 – J.C. Kent, S.M. Adam, C.B.Keegan 1998 – T. Henderson 1999 – H.M.Amla, I.Khan

S.A.Schools cricketers from this decade: 1993 – Q. De Bruin 1994 – B. Hughes 1995 – W.R.Wingfield 1997 – J.Kent

Some highlights from this decade: 1990 – 562 runs scored by Donaldson, 50 wickets taken by Cullen 1991 – 795 runs scored by Donaldson, 596 runs scored by Garland 1992- 593 runs scored by Hughes, 480 runs scored by Brinkworth, 58, 49 and 43 wickets taken by Hendrson, Rabie and Mylrea respectively 1995 – 1510 runs scored by Wingfield, 1125 runs and 67 wickets taken by MacQueen, 1002 runs scored by Saunders 1997 – 757 runs scored by Kent 1998 – 645 runs scored by P. Waldburger, 599 runs scored by M.Waldburger, 1999 – 1332 runs scored by Amla, 41 wickets taken by both Horrocks and Bartho

The 1990’s produced two Internationals: J.C.Kent who played One Day international for South Africa and T.Henderson who played T20 cricket for South Africa. Once again some fantastic cricketers were produced and numerous went on to play First Class cricket.

2000 to 2012: This period produced the following Kwa-Zulu Natal cricketers: 2000 – H.M.Amla (capt), I.Khan, T.Harvey 2001 – I. Khan (capt), B.W.Hulley, A.C.Kadwa 2003 – C.Flowers, D. Govender 2004 – S.C.Mabuya, A.H.Razak,C.E.Nhlapo, Y.Vally – Mahomed, M.T.Mbatha 2005 – M.T.Mbatha (capt), S.C.Mabuya, C.E.M.Nhlapo, J.D.Vandiar 2006 –M.T.Mbatha(capt), B.L.Barends, M.G.Alexander, J.D.Vandiar 2007 – J.D.Vandiar (capt), B.L.Barends, M.G.Alexander, N.Govender, R.Hattingh 2008 – M.G.Alexander (capt), R.Hattingh, K.Reddy, N.L.Mgenge, R.J.Roux 2009 – N.L.Mgenge, G.J.Robertson 2010 - N.C.Poole (capt) 2011 – J.J.Van Heerden 2012 – A.Maharaj, M.T. Booley, T.G. Trenoweth, B.S. Makhanya

S.A.Schools cricketers from this period: 2000 – H.M.Amla 2001 – I.Khan (capt) 2002 – D. Govender 2004 – S.C. Mabuya 2005 – M.T.Mbatha 2006 – J.D.Vandiar (capt) 2009 – N.l.Mgenge 2011 – J.van Heerden

Some highlights from this period: 2000 – 972 runs scored by Amla, 507 runs scored by Janse van Vuuren, the team only lost 3 matches. 2001 – runs scored by the following batsmen – Khan 823, Kadwa 509, Hulley 464, Van Heerden 454, this team only lost 3 games. 2002 – 689 runs scored by Coetzee, 656 runs scored by Flowers 2003 – 619 runs scored by Flowers , 535 runs scored by Van Niekerk 2004 – 618 runs scored by Mabuya 2005 – 481 runs scored by Nhlapo,451 runs scored by Alexander 2006 – 1030 runs scored by Vandiar, 778 runs scored by Alexander, 657 runs scored by Knoop 2007 – runs scored by the following batsmen- Vandiar 861, Alexander 594, Govender 558, Frost 468, the team only lost 2 matches 2008 – 682 runs scored by Reddy 2009 – 544 runs scored by Robertson 2010 – runs scored by following batsmen – Van Heerden 951, Poole 750, Grewar 662, Michaux 499, 40 wickets taken by Govender 2011 – 940 runs scored by Van Heerden, 665 runs scored by Booley , 641 runs scored by Grewar 2012 – 563 runs scored by Trenoweth, 469 runs scored by Booley

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Bowling Averages Name Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Average Fuller J D 62 15 t4t 15 9.4 Pretorius L C 41 6 130 9 14.4 MylreaR D 105 23 276 t9 14.5 Donaldson K D 108 25 3t2 2I 14.9 Henderson T 260 72 535 35 15.3 Falck G R 43 8 94 5 18.8 Bender K S 134 31 346 18 19.2 Geldenhuys T 168 3t 481 23 20.9 Johnstone G 65 11 188 9 20.9 Manson-Bishop G 220 45 598 26 23.O Rabie G P 31 5 82 2 4t.0 Moran G B 5 0 18 0 TOTAL 1248 272 320t 182 17.6 Stumpings: Flockhart M D t6

Results Played 27 Won 13 Lost 10 Drew 4 FIRST XI A most pleasing aspect was that the fine team spirit and co-operation that we have come to All cricket teams have their ups and downs expect from our sides was very much in during a season but one of the lasting impressions evidence. There can be no underestimating the made by the 1992 lst XI was the extraordinary value of this team discipline when one sees such heights reached on occasions in addition to a a lack of it in a number of other quarters. few really low points. The statistics will show Captaincy is a vital part of a successful team that of the 27 matches played (only one was and in Richard Mylrea we had a captain whose totally washed out) nine were won and four good team management on the field was equally lost. The only loss of the first term was against evident off it. Congratulations to him on a very Amanzimtoti. This fixture was assigned to us good year. It must be said that he was a master by the Natal Schools' Cricket Union in an at winning the toss, a skill that eluded him in experiment to broaden the base of schools the Offord Week without much ill effect. cricket in the Province. Needing only 8l to win To sum up the team's attributes, we were we never really looked like getting there and recognised as probably the best fielding side in cannot apportion all the blame for the result Natal. The bulk of the bowling was spearheaded on our own ineptitude. The fourth term losses by Tyron Henderson and Gavin Rabie who were three in a row, a disasterous build up, became a feared new ball combination. Skipper and start, to the Offord Week. At home to one Richard Mylrea provided the backup seam of the lesser College sides of recent years, our bowling, and the mainstay in the spin depart- batting was downright poor and the College ment was Justin Fuller (left arm) with Leon second stringers can be proud of their win. A Pretorius (off spin) coming on well in the fourth mid-week limited oven bash against the Old term. Fuller, a Natal Schools' A player in 1991 Boys followed and we were just edged out by (as an under 14) seemed to lose line and length a side containing some good cricketers (a few for a while but came back to best form before golden oldies as well). The hrst day of Offord and during Offord Week, and must be regarded Week took place on the poorest the lst as unlucky not to regain his place in the "lf' XI has been subjected to in a very long time. side. Henderson's consistent fourth term form We batted second at Alexandra and crumbled ensured his place in the "A'team but we regard as badly as the pitch. It must immediately be Rabie as singularly unfortunate not to have been said, however, that in the next four days we selected for the "B" side. Mylrea must have been were involved in two of the most exciting considered for both his captaincy and his most matches imaginable. The wins against the strong effective medium pace, swing and seam bowling, Michaelhouse XI and against Hilton were two and a deceptive change of pace. of the highlights of the year and a fitting tribute Fielding lapses were few and far between and to the character of the side to come back to the fine catching and fielding of the side was excellent form after a few set-backs. Of the other a major factor in many of the wins we enjoyed. wins probable the most noteworthy was the When things went wrong it was usually the limited overs encounter against the Transvaal batting that was the problem. A number of XI, a development side managed by the opening partnerships were tried. With Shaun charming and enthusiastic West Indian, Conrad Broughton featuring in most of them. Barry Hall, Hunte during Michaelmas Week. Michael Johnson, Jamie Gatonby and finally Fourteen draws in a season sounds a lot but Justin Fuller were all there at one time or closer analysis reveals that only two of them another, and, while we never boasted the could be classihed as dull. Rain cut three matches quickest scoring openers around, Broughton and short. On two occasions we were hanging on Fuller emerged as the steadiest. It was for dear life. One exciting match could have particularly pleasing to observe that the ability gone either way (King Edwards during to keep the scoreboard moving by looking for, Michaelmas Week) but, most encouragingly, and taking, the quick singles, began developing there were six draws in which we were very nicely by the end of Offord Week. This augurs much in the driving seat at the end. well for 1993. Others in the upper order were .C'W uotsurlof i'q16 uolq8norg l'g'16 p1ag3ut16 i'g'1 3u11qteeN :'C'g seg i'g'| u,,{nrg ep IX NI eql paluasardar oq,{a sraqlo

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Finalty the school was very proud to honour 7 of the lsiXI at the end of the year.4 boys made the Natal A Schools XI: Bruce Hughes Justin Fuller Michael Flockhart Quinton de Bruin

2 made the Natal B Schools XI: Shaun Broughton Wade Wingheld but not least, a big thank you to smoothlv. Last, XI: all the ivonderful mothers who provided so 1 made the Kingsmead MYnahs many tremendous teas. Ladies, I salute you' Jason Neethling schools cricket was the sound o[ ball on willow always be The hiehest honour in Mav de Bruin who was se- heaid, and may many more Richard Snells bestowei on Quinton the S.A. Schools XI. Well done on an emerge. lected for outstanding achievement !

1st ELEVEN

nation to play one-day, single inninp, "normal" cricket.

Barry MeYer was outstanding as my co-coach, and friend for tlat matter' and his vast experi- Cricket continued to flourish at the Durban professional cricket coach in the fo- High School, with an unprecedented Mr Barrie Meyer. Mr Meyer not demand for practice and match facilities. assisted in the coaching of the lst \- I foresee an even bigger interest in 1995.

As long as young boys can create natural excellent progress made by D - heroes and role models for themselves, cricketers over the past years, has : cricket will prosper. largely due to the influence of this : Thank you, Barrie, for all your tim. , There are always many thanks to be said expertise, and even more so, for at the end of a year, and none more so than friendship. to the coaches, who willingly gave up hours of their time, and displayed a rare 1st ELEVEN dedication and patience; to the mcthers The side has once again had a ver) _:. who provided so many flne teas at so many year, and some outstanding talent ri a. diverse venues; and to Geoff Mace and view. School produced a new S. , others who assisted in the administration African Schools' player in the fon: of the sport. I salute all of you and thank Bruce Hughes (following hot on the ]:. you for making my task as Master-in- of Quinton de Bruin's 1993 selection r. Charge very easy. our sincerest congratulations go to Br, ,

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CONCLUSION

As the stumps were drawn after the last match of the season, the side could feel proud of its achievements throughout the year. The measure of any side is in its teamwork, and this year's side made up a formidable team for most opponents.

Much will be expected of the youngsters of the side, such as: Jon Kent, Shaun Adam and Chad Keegan who certainly are talented enough to continue the successful example set by this year's team. Good luck to those leaving D H.S. at the end of the year and may they carry the D.H.S. Cricket banner proudly.

GEOFF MACE 'acueullorlad snl] uo anordrur o] paurutalap fuan u-rea1 aq1 aPeu srql ]nq 'arnlx} lsru lno lsol pup ztl loJ lno lle alam a n .lre aql ur sloqs alqrsuods -a.ur Eurgrq 6q slaltrlh rralfl ]soJ uausleq rno Jo ]soru pue af,uplsrsal 6ue panyo urepv uneqs pue sqof,pf uedg 'sqcor.ro11 6re:3 61uo 'pa1 -]eq am uaqn 'slleq-ou pue sapt/rl 611sour 'se.r1 -xa lb papnlcur lplol srL{f 'uolg6norg ue6g urorJ 6lplcadsa '6ur;moq poo6 auos lsure6e 09I ol pa166n4s poomL{UoN 'qf,lpur sla^o 6gu e u1 'poo/nr{UoN }e aoueulo}lad pa:rdsur -un up qll/h 'Alsnorcrdsneur ue6aq uoseas ar.lf tuenuej 97 (6emy) ooofilltruoN n sruodau HJrvht 'tl ur pa^lo^ut asoql [[p roJ arn]n] aq] ul q$ua:1s pue apr;d 1ea;6 ;o af,lnos e ano.rd 1pm 'sa1: -oLuaru snopuauall sll r{}l/y1 'L661 lo uoseas 1alf,uf, aqJ 'sralalf,uf, sno:aua6 pue 6puau; 'paluale] sy 6llercadsa 'L66I lo IX lsrlJ aq] r{}ytl pa^lo^ur aldoad proacls fuan aq1 uo Ileq lool I leql ssoT Jo asuas ]laj-ueaq e q}!m '1r.ndg sr 11 looqrs q6r11 ueqrnq aqf Jo suorltp -erl aq] ur apud 6uo.r1s 61lensnun ue pue au;e6 alll roj a^ol Pareqs e uo llnq aram 'plar] aq] ]]o pue uo aruapha ur 's:a6e1d uaamlaq sdrqs -puauJ aurnua6 aq1 'acueu-r.ro;rad s,uea1 aql Eul;aprsuoc uaqm paleurlsalapun aq louuec '|peq pue sarurl poo6 ur 'sluared ,sra6e1d aq] ;o luaua6e;nocua papruruor aqf 'srayoddns Jar.{}o pue sluared 's.ra6e1d 'saqceoc uaam}aq :asuas lsapln slt ut 'Iueal aql uHll/Yt sdrqsuorlel -al aq] Jo qluJe/y\ ag] yo dn apeur se/yr prof,al srLIJ pacnpo;d y qcrqm plocal alqr6uelur aql ro} Paraquaua.l aq lln ll '.sluaua^alqce asaql upr{} pnal ndaap e }e '.}nq 'u:ea1 aq1 dn apeu qf,rq^\ slenphrput paluale] aq] 1o qlmorE aLIl roJ paraqulauar aq IIm pue 'auo TnJSsac -cns 61qe1;euar e se ]a{cur SHCI 1o fuo1srq 6uo1 aq1 ur umop o6 11m uoseas L66I aq3.- uo$cnPorluI proven ability to build an innings' His finger- splitting drives, cuts' sweeps and pulls became afeature of the team's success as the season progressed and his average of 60 with the bat waJtestimony to his consistency' At the end of his school year, he went on to score a cen- tury and tuuo half-centuries at the Coca-cola Week and then he scored a century and two fifties for his country at under 19 level' which led to his being selected for Clive Rice's Plascon Academy, as South Africa's premier top-or- der batsman in his age-group' He is a crick- eter who DHS will be very proud to have nur- tured as his career develoPs'

SHAUN ADAM (Vice-captoin) Honours Natal Schools Shaun was an inspiring figure in the team: a bowler who consistently bowled his heart out for the side, and who had the skill of encour- aging others under difficult conditions His fiery fast-bowler's mettle is tempered by a generos- itY of sPirit whic ile on his face thioughout an excel- lent suPPort to Perform- Profiles unt"' *ith both the high- Player est calibre' He was very unlucky to be injured uri,i'i,-t-h erefore not Cricket is a team ,o"n i"t before coca-cola week' otherwise I am entirety vatid io highlight'i;J'u:#;;;';i individuars, but certain r,il:,:T:ffi':';: their pertorm- ii:J:'t$::|i";:*t?i:"#:',"r']"-,::iil markable year of cricket and *i.Xnt taker in the team, taking 35 wickets at ances need further mention. . He will no doubt cial cricket fields JON KENT his schoolproud. (Captoin) Honours South African Schools, 19, Plascon Cricket South African Under R'AN BROUGHTON (ii'i-'optoi'' whe2 A'da-m was iniured) col' iff"""T:t incredibly successfulyear,7"-''-'r--.il::Tl'ii'*:"."*;?',xT-'To*'3i"-o," not just

than one match for the First X1 viriually sin- o swing the ball in ainst almost anY at- on the field made the front. He deserves great credit for the him a character to remember' His love of the manner in which h" h;i;;; ;; gt"* inn game and determination to succeed will carry younger cricketers in the siie into strong per- him far in the spori' and he is a young man formers. His all-round tar"ti it aJLp""Ut t"a whose progress will be closely watched by his he shouldered much of the team,s batting coaches and fellow players' achievements with his immaculate timing anJ .,,\ -rj, a Bir::.1s::,:;u :ii1::qriri]'i:*']i,l\:'irr+es1'f'l:i::Li'::*li'- ii:,i Jfl6i;i;:;::s- "::;"9 i.: j: ;- !,. ,,,-.. 6dt -'"";i;-;.+,?,;'1i4iqr$,:" Jo alon 6rq e saruasap ]alrrl3 ;o a6req3-ur -ralsehl (uouoN uelv 'uospas e ,o pua aq] le Palueq] aq o] paau oqm aldoad 6ueur os ate ataqJ uorsnlJuoc

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The School generally had a The Durban High School 1d Team, ably led good cricketing year with the following boys by Captain Craig Horrock, and Vice-captain being selected for representatives sides: Paul Waldburger, endured a year of results which were 'so close, yet so far'. The team T. Henderson - Kwlulu Natal A side had a powerful batting line-up, and the bats- P. Waldburger- Kwlulu Natal B side - men proved themselves again and again, Paul Captain Waldburger providing the back-bone of many H. Amla U.S.S.A.S.A. Under successful innings, scoring six fifties in the sea- 17 side son. Twin brother, Mark, often got the in- C. Naicker - Captain of the KwaZulu nings off to a good start. No one will ever for- NatalUnder 15 side which get his near match-winning effort against also included I. Khan, J. Maritzburg College, where Mark's defiiantT6 Voss, N. ComPton. perfectly captured his fighting spirit. Craig Horrock, whose elegant stroke play improved On the whole I would say that all the A sides as the season progressed, and Faeez Khan, performed below their abilip and I think that who worked the ball to all corners of the field, a lot of hard work lies ahead next year if we will feel that they certainly could have scored want to claim to be the best cricketing school more nms. They often failed to play themselves in Natal. in and went out to a combination of bad luck and bad shot selection. Unfortunately, the I would like to thank the parents for all the same could be said about many in the top or- support they give their sons and especially the der, who were talented, but sometimes did not motlers who spend long hours baking, trans- live up to their potential. The find of the sea- porting, serving teas and washing dirty cricket son was Hashim Amla. Debuting against whites. Maritzburg College in the first term, he played, together with Timothy Harvey a face-saving, Thanks to the Head Master for his support near match-winning innings. After a succes- during the year. sion of disappointments though, his class shone through and he started scoring freely in Thanks to the Cricket coaches for all the long the final term. His ferocious innings against and hard hours you have invested in your re- Westuille in the fourth term included twelve spective teams. The boys and the school ap- sarage boundaries. Players such as himself and preciate it. Tim Harvey will score many runs next year.

Thanks to Mr Nigel Cowley, our resident pro- The bowling department looked very good at fessional, for allthe work you do and for putting the beginning of the year, but a niggling back up with all the flack you receive for being an injury to Travis Henderson, cost the team its Englishman. only genuinely quick bowler. His inclusion in the Natal A side, already full of excellent fast Thanks to Johannes and Zuma for allthe work bowlers, is testimony to the team's loss. Faeez you do in making sure the practice and match Khan, certainly not a medium pacet was some- facilities are always up to scratch. times guilty of inaccuracy, bowling far too many wides and no balls. He wasn't immune Ngiyabonga! to brilliance at times though, and, if it was his itself, despite bad luck and the vacillations dav. he usually made it count, developing q in cricket fortune. With each one of our near- ,uperb in-swinger and off-cutter by the end of of wins, my respect for this group of cricketers the seuson. The leading wicket taker certainly came from an unlikelY source: Paul increased. Waldburger. He led the wicket chase by some way from his brother Marc and Faeez Khan' This extremelv motivated and fiery medium Natal A : Travis Henderson' Natal B : Paul Waldburger (Captain)' Honours : Travis Henderson' Colours : Craig Horrocks' Paul Waldburger' Marc Waldburger' Faeez Khan'

injury sustained by Travis Henderson' Catvin- Mu"bt"got took the opportuni$ of openir the bowling with both hands' His prodigior in-swinging medium pacers proved way t< difficult for many a top order batsman, at he must acceptthe title of the unluckiestbowl in the team. His balls were just too good

next year.

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Highest Score 57 vs KES tg/g/gg Best Bowling 4 / 40 vs Kearsney 70 / lO / 98 Runs 297 Overs 158.4 Average l7.S Maidens 23 Innings 17 Runs 477 Not Outs 0 Wickets 26 50's 1 100's 0 Average 18.3 Runs Per Over 3.0 Catches Held 3 Strike Rate 36.6 Catches Dropped 0 Run Outs 1

5) TIMOTHY HARVEY Caps:22 Right Hand Batsman Right Arm Slow-Medium

Highest Score 56 vs KES 7g/g/gg Best Bowling 0,/4 vs Hilton 7 /71/98 Runs 348 Overs 2 Average 23.2 Maidens 0 Innings 18 Runs 15 Not Outs 3 Wckets 0 50's 2 100's 0 Average Runs Per Over 7.5 Catches Held 1 Strike Rate Catches Dropped 4 Run Outs 0

6) HASHTM AMI-A Caps: 13 Right Hand Batsman Right Arm Off Spinner

Highest Score 86 vs WesMlle 74/tl/gg Best Bowling O/7 vsHilron I /ll/9g Runs 276 Overs 1 Average 23.0 Maidens 0 Innings 72 Runs 1 Not Outs 0 Wickets 0 50's 1 100's 0 Average Runs Per Over 1 Catches Held Strike Rate Catches Dropped 0 Run Outs 0 (rr) rr s6udunlg (s)s paddorq saql+eJ 9z) oz PlaH saqcleJ

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Highest Score 20 vs Pinetown 24/l/98 Best Bowling 3/25vs G. Camp 28/2/98 Runs 48 Overs 66.3 Average 12 Maidens 15 Innings 6 Runs 180 Not Outs 2 Wickets 13 50's 0 100's 0 Average 13.8 Runs Per Over 2.7 Catches Held 2 Strike Rate 30.7 Catches Dropped 0 Run Outs 2

11) BARRY COSKEY Caps : 21 Right Hand Batsman Right Arm Off Spinner

Highest Score 16 vs G.Camp 28/2/98 Best Bowling 4/49 vs WesMlle 74/ll/98 Runs 54 Overs 744.4 Average 7.7 Maidens 25 Innings 10 Runs 435 Not Outs 3 Wickets 11 50's 0 100's 0 Average 39.5 Runs Per Over 3 Catches Held Strike Rate 78.8 Catches Dropped 1 Run Outs 1

12) TRAVTS HENDERSON (321 Caps: 74 Right Hand Batsman Right Arm Fast

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0 slno unu g paddorq saqrleC aleu aTrls 8'rt I PIaH saqctec 8'Z la^o rad sunu a6ela 6,tt V 0 S.OOI 0 s,0g slaIrrAA LI 0 slno loN E9Z sunu t s6uruul 9Z suaPIelAI 8'9 a6e,ran5r sJaAo 06 T,Z sunu s^ 8urlrnog 86/0t/ Lt nf,N 6llt lsag g6/6/lz lpp^suprl s^ arocg ^aC /l lsaq6r11 unrpahl-Fel ury 1q6ry ueursleg pueH ual 0I :sdeJ uo9lrucchr NT.AIVC (Sr watch out for in the First X1 next year. They like to thank all my fellow cricket coaches at have the talent to keep the excellent tradition DHS for their hard work and the exception- of cricket success going in 1999. Wth self- ally professional manner in which they do their belief, this will be a season to remember. jobs. It is because of their guidance that DHS continues to produce First Team and First Class There are many people who need to be cricketers of note. I would also like to thank thanked after a cricketing season. In particu- Alan Norton for his efficient running of Cricket lar, I would like to thank Nigel Cowley, whose at DHS. Finally, my deepest thanls, and those hand work, whether encouraging a batsman, of the team, must go to our scorer, Clayton or helping a bowler bowl his in-swinger more Burne, who was an incredibly efficient (if some- effectively, or preparing what has become one what enigmatic) scorer, a friendly critic and of the best school wickets in Kwa-Zulu Natal, even a net bowler at our practices this year. or simply offering his experience to the team, His statistics were exemplary, and this report is has been invaluable. Also, I would like to thank a revised version of a report which he produced the wonderful parents, who have given so on the whole season. Thank you, Clayton for many hours to supporting their team. The being such an important part of the team. mothers have provided delicious teas and given a great amount of time to redecorating the tea-room. For this, a very special thank you to Margie Kent for her leadership. Also, I would It has been an historic year for DHS the same ground where Sachin Tendulkar cricket, and the team has toured in- scored his debut school century, I would ternationally, played several touring teams start to think that you had a tendency towards locally, and set several significant records compulsive lying. If you told me that the along the way. If this report is therefore same team would return to South Africa and long, it is only because the team deserves to be the only team to win all four be acknowledged for a legendary year. If I fixtures at Michaelmas Week, South lapse into what may seem like hyperbole Africa's premier cricket festival, including and exaggeration when I describe this Grey College (from the Free State); ICES team's exploits, both on and off the field, I (from Gauteng), having just beaten Milnerton promise you that I am in fact understating (from the Cape) and Waterkloof (from the their achievements. Northern Province), some of the top schools from the traditionally strong cricketing The theme this report on the 1999 season will provinces, I would recommend a fairly good be "Legends and Fairytales", because this psychiatrist to deal with your fantasy world! season has contained so many If you told me that the team's Captain, who incidents which are the very stuff of was only in Grade 11, would play for the ancient fables. Kwazulu-Natal Team in a friendly, and the Kwazulu-Natal `B' team, against an If you told me, at the start of the year international touring team, I would more than that: the 1999 First XI would set a new likely begin proceedings to have you record in the long and proud DHS committed. If you then went on to tell me that, cricketing tradition, of 21 victories in a row, by the end of the season, the team's top four I would have been very pleased indeed. If batsmen would all have scored centuries, and you then told me that a prestigious dinner the top eight, yes eight… would all have would be arranged by the parents of the scored half-centuries; that the team would team, and that this dinner would be ad- come back after being beaten by College by dressed by an old boy of the school, eight wickets in the first term, to beat them by Barry Richards, who is recognised 67 runs on Goldstones, in the fourth term; worldwide as one of the best batsmen of all that the team would play its final fixture of time, I would start to think that you may be the year at a test ground, Kingsmead, and beat exaggerating the truth a little bit. If you told our traditional rivals, Glenwood, in front of a me that the same team would tour mass of seething, chanting green blazers, and England and Wales and win every one of its that a tireless, committed, inspirational 'old fixtures there, including one against the man' of the team, playing his last ever match County U19 champions of England, for DHS, would hit the winning runs in the and would steal the Castle International final over, with two balls to spare, by driving Cricket Festival trophy away from the it straight past the bowler for four, I have no English along the way, I would have been doubt that I would think that you were the ecstatic, but incredulous. If you told me local village idiot living in your own that, on the tour, one of the players would moronic dream world... things like that score the highest score ever on a tour, and just don't happen! Not in real life, only in the second highest for DHS, in front of a legends and fairytales. This remarkable group 1930 old boy who played in the first ever DIIS of young players made all of the above true in team to beat Michaelhouse at cricket, and their lives this season! that another player would take only the second hat-trick in the modern era for DHS, in But legends don't happen without a great deal the same match, I would start to find your story of hard work, and there are several people a little difficult to believe. If you then told me who need to be thanked for their that another player, who had shown such contribution to this season's successes. incredible potential, but never quite reached three figures, would score his debut century on Firstly, I would like to thank my co-coaches, team. Her plaintive calls of, `Go Calvin!' from Connell Theunissen (who travelled to the scorer's box, will be one of the lasting Michaelmas Week) and Ryan Warren (who memories of the season for me. shared the tour experience with the team). Mr Theunissen is a relentless supporter of Fourthly, I would like to thank another group DHS, and his many hours of umpiring and of often-unsung heroes, and these are my constant words of encouragement for the fellow coaches at DHS. It is all very well to team were most appreciated this year. say that the First XI has done very well, but, I believe that the really hard work, as far as the Ryan ‘Froggie' Warren, who was given this players' development is concerned, has nickname, because tree-frogs seemed to already been done, by the time that they begin follow him, making rude noises wherever playing at First Team level. It is merely a he went on tour, was the perfect case of fine-tuning and getting the players to companion overseas. Since the tour, he and I believe in themselves when they wear the spend hours discussing the tour and its yellow cap, but, it is their experiences in the characters. He had a profound influence on navy cap that makes them the cricketers the spirit and approach of the players on which they are, and so, I would like to tour, and must take a great deal of credit for acknowledge and thank my fellow coaches the team's performance overseas. for their input into the 1999 First Eleven. Thank you for giving me such strong Secondly, I would like to thank Nigel Cowley, building blocks with which to work. A great on behalf of myself and the team, for his hard deal of credit for this season must go to the work and dedication to developing the Master-in-Charge of cricket, Alan Norton, players' techniques and tactical ability. His whose administration of the sport allows the wealth of experience as player, coach and vast cricket machinery to run smoothly and groundsman, has been invaluable to the with remarkable efficiency. The team this year. He is a man who elicits Headmaster's continuous support has also immediate respect from the players for his been a vital ingredient in this season's sincere and no-nonsense approach to the sport, success, particularly the laudatory letters and his empathy with and understanding of which he wrote, personally to the First XI at the players and their struggles on the field. He the end of the year. also, has changed the DHS pitch from an unreliable `snake-pit' to a beautifully Lastly, I would like to thank a group of manicured wicket which is fair to both people for whom I hold a special place in batsmen and bowlers. His contribution to my heart: the parents of the group of young the success of the team this year cannot be gentlemen who made up the First XI. I overlooked. cannot express in words how much it means to a school coach to know that he Thirdly, I would like to thank our two has the trust and support and friendship of scorers this year: Richard Starky and the players’ parents. The team has been an Joy Theunissen. These members of the extended team this year, an extended family. team are so often taken for granted, because Immediately after our wins this year, I they sit in hot, shadowy rooms like bats in could count on a can of brown liquid being their caves and are often out of the shoved into my hand and a round of sincere limelight, but, they are as vital to the game hugs from the mothers. The successes of the as the umpires, and so, I would like to say a team have been due, in no small part, to the huge thank you to Richard for the many hours unity and trust of this group of people. which he has sacrificed for the team, and for the neat attention to detail which he showed It seems unfair to highlight a few from this season. And equally to Joy, for her amongst such a remarkable group, but I must scoring abilities, and for her vociferous mention: Dr and Mrs Amla, the Captain's support of Calvin MacGregor... I mean the parents, who have provided much appreciated refreshments, encouragement and Awards even medical consultations on field (free of charge!) both locally and on tour At the end of the season, the following awards overseas! To Zakia Amla and all the Moms, were made: thanks for all the delicious teas and the hours HONOURS: of work behind the tea counter, and for just Hashim Amla, Craig Horrocks, Imraan Khan being such warm-hearted Moms! COLOURS: Tim Harvey, Wesley Bartho, Barry Coskey Chris A vote of thanks must also go to the parents Kent of our Vice-captain, Don Coskey and HALF COLOURS: Michelle, who almost single-handedly Jaques Voss, Creesen Naicker organised the fund-raising effort for the tour. Calvin McGregor, Wayne Van Vuuren Brangan Don and Michelle, our Chairman and Hulley Financial Secretary, brow-beat, cajoled and generally `rashed' us to work as hard as possible to raise the funds for the tour, and, Conclusion despite the fact that some of our meetings in There can be no doubt that the 1999 First XI the staffroom were very heated, the resultant will be remembered as a legendary one. success of the tour was worth all the heat They will never know how much I enjoyed and other hassles! All the parents were walking out to watch them play each heavily involved in the fund-raising effort, match, and how proud I was, just to be and the tour's success is a testament to their associated with them, in a small way, as hard work. they went about bringing glory to their school and themselves. I feel certain that Finally, we need to acknowledge and thank a the inspiration which they have provided surrogate mother, not only for the team, but for the whole school, will be something some of the school and most of the boarding which they will continue to develop next establishment; the unofficial Headmistress of the year, when most of them will be returning. Durban High School, Mrs Pat Moore. Pat is a They are to be thanked for restoring our faith in tireless supporter of DHS cricket, a tea and Fairytales. Long may such stories live in our lunch and braai organizer par excellence, and a hearts. mid-wife to most of the First Team's activities. A great, warm thank you must go to Aunty Pat. Geoff Mace: First XI Coach (1995-1999)

At the end of an amazing season, Hashim Amla was selected for the Natal Schools 'A' team and went on to make the South African Schools Colts team after Coca-Cola Week. Such was the province's confidence in him as a player, that he was also selected to play for the Kwa-Zulu Natal Dolphins team at the tender age of 16, when he played against the touring Zimbabwean team. Imraan Khan also made the Natal Schools 'A' Team and did well at the week. Tim Harvey made the Natal Schools ‘B’ team as opening batsman and helped this team to make the final of their section of Coca- Cola Week. Creesen Naicker was selected as wicket-keeper batsman for the USSASA Zonal Under-17 team, and the South African Under-17 Squad. Jaques Voss, was selected to play at this week, but, was unfortunately injured. urqseH puB uernn^uB^ esuel eu.(Bl[ uo lseq eql eq ol elrrls e,\{ teqt eyqeldecce elrnb flrrreeq peqer ree,( srgl eprs eq1 'ree,( sry1 sr tr eur1 eprn3 eqt se sqt qtl6 'uonrper1 ueqt pecuelzq re[eq eq pFoqs pue eprs poo8 pue ernllnc Sutte>lcuc Suorts e qcns qlr,r E eq 01 prluelod eqt seq rueel aqJ I00Z Jo Iooqcs E 1B gcBoc ol rnouoq ue peepur sr 1I ',(lluelsrsuoc sun-r 3rq eJocs 01 ,r\orl 'le{cuc ol uorlnquluoc llueel puE peqclsA\ e,req ree,( lxeu Sururnler srr{ JoJ rurq {uBrll e,r puB r.urq ssru eJB oq^\ sre,{e1d eql 'suosEes o,r\1 'srefeld lsrul I lsBI 11r,r,,(1ru:e1erg te{crrc eq1 eW ile ,(q aql JeAo uorlcurlsrp leer8 q1r,tr eprs eql pel preSer q8q ur pleq su.n puu suosues crlseuop ser{ or{^\ p1urv urrqseH o1 oB squuql prcedg poo8 pefolue osle puq aH 'suorsecco ,(rea, o,trl uo sgesJelo eprs ;1cn1 poo8 puu q31q urre os - uo prmu rno,( 1es InJSSeJcns no,{ leqm e^erqc? ,(po pm no,( teqrueueg oql uo{P] pEr{ pu? srea,( ;pq 3 puB 3^rJ JoJ 'pueqe srue,( eW q pleu lolclJc eql uo rrreel IX ,.I eW;o e8ruqc ur uaoq peq ocBIN JhJ srql Jo sJequaur ,(ueu ees o1 adoq 1 'uosred 'peuunls suods ,(ue ur luerper8ur luelrodurr lsour ,(lrumuuoc 'S'H'C eloq,r eql UaI uuet pJrql eql sI slql pue sldnd srq ut lqnop lnoqll/t\ eql ur erEN 1141 ;o ,(u,tre Surssud cr3e4 eq1 euu8 eq1 ro; elol ? Ilsur 01 alqe osle sr qceoc 'tuuuodurr eql fIIrUedoH 11rls sr 1l qSnoqt 0002 - [IyClUC lX r=l uerr.e frepuoces seuoceq ueql Suruurfll le{clrJ :e8ruq3 ur-retsul J '1e,re1 lseqSrq eql 18 peeccns o1 enbruqcel pue NOIUON'V'/N sflpls eW ureql elr8 pue srole{cuc dole,rep ',ftotsrq ol eq pFoqs gcBoc eq1 ;o e,r.r1ce[qo ureur pnord puu 3uo1 eql 'Iooqcs reUE lelclro .(e1d o1 releu ueql rno urelureru pue le{cuc ,(oqlooqcs go e8pe Surllnc eq1 dee>1 uec prre Iooqcs p 4eedrreqt qceer o1 s,(oq looqcs lB Iooqcs ,(urepece srql 'ueplarg ro; sr s,{ep eseql pueJl elBungo;un uy 'eure3 lsrul ed\ sntr ,(q ue^up e^rlErlrur leer8 srql;o sreef erour .(ueru feld o1 uo e,\rlelouur pue Surlrcxe ue - IooqcS lE le{JuJ, er{t eql soes osle oB pzn no,(;o IIB luql edoq 1 pue IX :.I e{l ,,(ruepece Jo uuls '1002 rog 8uileyd;o e8apnFd eq1pe,(olue e,req no,( rue,( 1xe51 ul ,{11eer e euocoq ilI,^.r edoq pue ,(lrsseceu e sr ura1s,(s uorlu8urr lsn-41 'me,( eq1 Eurmp lueulrururoc prrB {Jo1y\ t1 1 'uorluellB prBqrreqtroJ IxsI eql{u3rl1 01 e{llplno^\J pelBruolnB ,(llnJ v 1ue3;n sarrnber plelJlno eql lnq IBIBN nlnzB,r\; ur qclrd 'oJII ul uossel luuuodrur lseq eql ,{lquqord surerueJ le{cr,/r\ urur.u eqJ uB sr pue esol aroq s,(oq seqc€el '.{eprnleg ol eqt E uo oJeqt pe,(e1d eq 111^\ seqclutu 1l su IBlr^ osp sr Eursol lnq 'peeccns 01 eJrsep rnog ree,{ txeu ruor; pu? u,&\op lnd eru sleru e puu lurds uruel seleerr 1l su lueuodurr sr ctlseld ereq,r-q8rg slrlg lred e8prg;o esn 'reef pecueuedxe 8uruuqy1 srql ,{eq1 sessol SuDIeru oslu sr Iooqcs eql pue eqoepueq eerql eql puB uosBes pepeJepun ue uee1l\leq tuelsuoc E ere^Aou splerC 's,(eprnleg euos ecueJeJJrp eql se/rr sseuq8nol Ielueu pue uo seprs lZ lno lnd yooqcs eqJ 'seprs eql pcrs,(qd Jo >lrel 3 {ur-ql I lnq lseq oqt eq 01 IIE roJ ser{Jleu pue seqrBoc purJ 01 llncrJJrp pquelod eq1 peq 000ZJo IX tsnJ eql'eclgv eroru Surruoceq sr lr pue sree,( e rJ lsBI qtnos ut osle 1nq'1e1eN nInZBm;4 ur,(1uo 1ou eql JeAo ,(lsnopueruerl untor8 seq eure8 eql Amla in the scoring of runs but the bowling was evenly spread amongst the Grade 11s. Thanks to the parents for all the support they give their sons during the year. Thanks to the mothers for the wonderful teas and especially Mrs Amla for all her efforts. Specfal thanks to Joy Theunissen for doing the scoring over the last two seasons. It is always a pleasure to see a neat scorebook and to have all the statistics on hand.

Thanks to the following people for all their efforts and supPort during the Year: - Mr Bennison - for his support - All the cricket coaches - for all the hours theY invest in their sides - Nigel CowleY - for the wickets and coaching - Johannes and Zuma - for their efforts on the facilities - Mr Human and Mrs Moore - for their administrative helP - Mr Schnabel - for the suPerb programmes - Mr GraYson Heath - for the use of the D.H.S.O.B. ground

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SI'INSSU JO AUYIAII{NS '. PLAYER CRITIQUE: enjoyed an excellent second half with bat and ball.A quiet and determined young man who EDWARD WHEELER was an excellent team man.He has ability and Captain a very good work ethic which will stand him Half Colours in good stead in the future.He will need to A wonderful young man with a great attitude sort out a few technical flaws in his batting to life.He was always positive in his especially the top hand grip as he moves up leadership and always had a smile on his the ranks and wants to do well.He received face.No doubt that this rubbed off on the rest the Bowler of the Year award at the dinner. ofthe side and as a result the team enjoyed their cricket.A talented cricketer who always JACOBUS VAN HEERDEN gave his all.A useful swing bowler and Colours middle order batsman.He will continue to He started the year as a fringe player but by play the game after school as he plays for the end was a key player.He provided solidity the right reasons. in the middle order for the first term but in the fourth term he made the opening spot his IMRAAN KHAN own with some really solid performances.He Honours also developed nicely as a seamer and bowled Kwazulu NatalA Captain well towards the end of the year.A very South African Schools' Captain likeable young man who was committed and A gifted cricketer who always seems to have who enjoyed his cricket.He received the time to play his strokes.He enjoyed a good Team Man of the Year award at the dinner. year, averaging 59 with the bat and 18 with the ball.He has had an outstanding three years BRANGAN HULLEY in the first side and this culminated in his Honours selection as the Kwa Zulu Natal A team Kwazulu NatalA Team Captain for Coca Cola Week.Just how far he He enjoyed a good year with bat and ball.He goes will depend solely on him because there might have scored the most runs and taken is no doubting his talent but in the Big World the most wickets if it was not for a rugby talent is only one of the ingredients needed injury which kept him out for the first seven to be successful.I will follow his career as it games of the fourth term.His batting came evolves over the next few seasons.He was on nicely durilg the year. Atalented cricketer the recipient of the Shaun Broughton Super who needs to stay focused on the task at hand Striker award for most runs scored in the year and needs to sort out a few technical flaws and the Chris Catto Award for the greatest in his batting. contribution to cricket at the cricket dinner. BRANDON EHLERS ASHRAF KADWA Colours Honours He enjoyed a good first term and would only Kwazulu Natal ATeam have improved in the fourth term but a rugby He worked hard at his game this year and injury put him out for the rest of the year.A was one of the most improved cricketers in talented striker of the ball who will do well the side.He had a quiet start to the year but as he moves into the club ranks because he eq1 ,{q puu prBI{ peTo^\ e11:e1e1cuc 3uno,( Iry peluepl lnq A\BJ B sB lno ree,( eql peuels eH sJnoIoJ IAtrSSYX NtrflSYA{,

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AKadwa 20 0 Ur 509 26 J van Heerden t7 6 014 454 4l I Khan l6 2 u5 823 59

B Ehlers 11 0 U2 3s2 32 B Hulley t4 2 0/5 464 39

C Naicker t't 6 012 296 27

J Voss t2 J 0/0 169 t9

M Cassim 7 6 0/0 51 51 M Rogers 15 5 0lt 274 27 A Claassen 10 2 0/0 99 12 E Wheeler 13 2 0/0 131 12

C Flowers l3 2 0/0 t4t 13

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J Voss 89 l3 27',| t2 23 M Rogers 130 25 390 20 20 I Khan 148 29 406 22 18 B Hulley 135 31 347 t9 18

E Wheeler 101 l5 451 16 28 AKadwa 176 25 52',1 25 2t M Cassim 89 3 358 13 28 A Claassen 66 8 263 ll 24 C Flowers t6 0 75 175

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R de Beer 38 J r29 526 A Hargreaves 6 0 28 128 Cricket continues to grow and the challenge potential out in the middle - where it countsl of finding coaches, matches and venues for the varius sides remains a tough task. The Thanks to the lst XI for their hard work and Cricket Academy has grown over the last nvo commitment during the year. To the matrics, seasons and should provide our cricketers with I know how much you will miss the 400's next the skills and knowledge to improve their year and I trust you will continue ro enjoy this performances. fine game. Thanks to Nazeen Mahomed and Der.yn van Niekerk for your leadership - no WA. Norton doubt that the captains take the credit and Master-in-C harge: Cric ket criticism in the game of cricket.

1ST TEAM TFIANKS TO: 2002 proved to be a tough year from a results Parents: For the support ofyour sons; I know point ofview as School had an inexperienced they appreciate it and the mothers for the tea- team which struggled to perform consisrenrly. duties. The Head Master fol his continued Some matches saw the team playing support and many hours watching from the wonderful cricket and winning handsomely, side of the field. Cricket staff for all the time and other performances were far below the and effort you have invested in DHS cricket. team's abiliry. I hope the junior members of Ground Staff: Johannes, Zo.ma and Nicholas, the side have learnt much during rhe year and for the hard work in ensuring top match and hopefully 2003 wiil see them fulfilling their practice facilities. 'uosEes 3r{r SuIlnP aIELu nol sarulJf,Es put uoddns er{r roJ $lutqt 'elrsur{J 'ralq8ntp pur 'da1ra.r.ag 'a;r,uftu ot lleurg 'puno:8 sdog plo SHC rI{1 Jo asn er{t roJ grtag uos.{tr5 lW saterUrrJJJ pue sautuer8o;d JauurP eqt roJ :laq"uqrS lW'stuaua;tnba: 3ut:alet .ro3 :u"runH:ry 'sdoq rqrJo er"r Suryet dlprauaS pu? saruor.uJo Sutrtalloc'seet ro; :JJooW sJtr^{ He is a fine keeper and will continue to enjoy the game in the years ahead. He needs to relax and just enjo1, the game and the results will come . He was rhe recipient of the Team Man ofthe Year award at the cricket dinner.

DE/YNVAN NIEKERK Captain for the fourth term; HaIf Colours A gutsy and cocky cricketer who made a positive impact from the start and the team started to gel nicely in the fourth rerm. He should be a good leader in 2003 and should contribute with the bat.

CAL\4N FLO\TERS Colours; KZN "B" Team Technically an outstanding cricketer with tremendous potential. He enjoyed a good year with both bat and ball and rve look forward to a good 2003. He needs to get tougher and to treasure his wicker a bit more - and, hopefully, repeat the brilliant innings againsc Michaelhouse again. He received the Most Improved Player of rhe Year at the cricket dinner.

VAUGHAN COETZEE Colours; KZN "C" Team A quiet and committed team member who scored the most runs during the year. He is a natural s\veet-timer of the ball and improved mentally through the year. He needs to work on his fielding. He will continue to enjoy the game in the future. He received the Shaun Broughton Super Striker Award at the cricket dinner.

DARREN COVENDER Colours; KZN Under 17 Team NAZEEN MAHOMED A good striker of the ball who forced his way Captain; Colours; KZN "C" Team into the side during the fourth term. He played A pleasant and quiet young man who let the a wonderful match-winning innings againsr responsibility of captaincy affect his own play Glenwood when School was dead and buried. and struggled throughout the year with the bat. He needs to work on his fielding and make 'lelluelod rnq:ead aqr SurrnP Jlr.l.r, Pal,aoq aH s?rl or{.4 repunor-ll? pooB e llporuqcal I["eJ ((J,, NZ),srnoloJ CIAhIO HYI I A'ITYA CAAN A

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C. Flowers 196 )7 635 2t 30 - 3,2 A. Hargreaves 86 5 462 t3 36 - 5,3

D. Govender 25 0 128 1 t28 - 5,1 'W. Kassim 136 t3 550 23 24 - 4,0 R. de Beer 123 t6 424 20 2r - 3,4 Y. Vally Mahomed 135 t0 514 t9 27 - 3,8 J. Everett 125 10 414 r9 22 - 3,3

C. Belcher 10 1 47 2 23 - 4,9 R. Vaughan 36 4 r23 7 18 - 3,4 A. Bouffe 18 3 50 2 25 - 2,8

A. Razak 6 0 36 1 36-6

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J. Everett 8 1 0/0 73 10 C. Belcher 9 2 0/0 r53 22 R. Vaughan 8 2 0/0 95 t6 A. Bouffe 2 2 0/0 I A. Razak 1 0 0/0 3 3 D. van Niekerk 5 I 0/1 79 20

WA. NORTON. lst XI Coach : Cricket continues to grow and the school their leadership and commitment during the fielded 22 sides during the year.Providing year. Thanks to the parents for their support of matches,coaches and venues remains a the team and their sons.Thanks to Mrs Moore challenging task.Thanks to MrGrayson Heath for all her efforts during the Year. for the use of the DHSOB ground- which has enabled the U16A and U15A sides to enjoy at least half of their matches at home during the season.The Cricket Academy is going strong and is staning to provide the quality cricketers that was envisaged at the start in 2001.Thanks to all the cricket staff who put in endless hours for the good of the PuPils and the school.Thanks to the ground stafffor all efforts during the year to ensure quality practice and match facilities.A special thark you to the the Head Master,Mr Bennison, who is retiring at the end ofthe year,for all his support ofcricket over the years.

lSTTEAM A very talented team on PaPer but unfortunately did not Produce the performances or the results that they were capable of.If the side scored enough runs they defended the total on most occasions as the attack was varied and good.Generally the batting let the side down this year as only one batsman averaged above 30 - simply not good enough if you want to play in the big league and do well. I enjoyed working with the side and they always had a smile or a chirp.Maybe this was a weakness too as they generally lacked the killer instinct.I know that many of the players will go on to play league cricket - and I see this as my chief role as a coach - to develop cricketers who enjoy the game and who will continue to play the game after school.I trust that playing 1st Xl cricket defrnitely will not be the pinnacle of your cricket career.Good luck to all of you.Thanks to DevanVan Niekerk and CalvinFlowers for PLAYER CRITIQT]E:

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