When CSA congratulated the SA u19 team on their impressive victory in the 2nd test from a tough position,Jacques Faul highlighted the success of the 3 spinners of which two were leg-break bowlers. Faul went on to say that was the first time in 100 years 2 leg-break bowlers have won a game for South African team. Quite exciting for the Knights is that both Rosier and Orros are all-rounders.
The day after the last u19 test he flew from Cape Town to Pietermaritzburg to get his FC debut for Free State and got 81 and a 5-for.
AN ex-pupil and cricket star of the Goldfields, Vassili Orros, has achieved his life-long dream of wearing the Green and Gold, playing both in the South African schools team and the u.19 Protea team.
While still in the Goldfields Orros attended Koppie Alleen Primary, then St Dominic’s, St Andrew’s and Grey College in Bloemfontein. He matriculated in 2012.
He has been competing in the Free State team since age 11.
He capped the team’s u.13, u.15 and u.17 teams and from the age of 16 he has been attending the Cub’s Week in Stellenbosch. He is a leg spinner just like Shane Warne.
In South Africa leg spinners are sought-after players. What makes Orros a winner is that he is an all-rounder. He lives and dreams cricket.
Orros has been practising for over a year with the Knights, under the guidance of Nicky Bojé.
He also plays for Kovsies and has a keen interest in hockey, having obtained Free State colours.
He was the only learner from the Free State to be included in the national schools team.