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It hasn't been highlighted but Gauteng lost another talent recently in Wandile Makwetu who has chosen to go the Tuks/Northerns route.
So Ricardo Vasconcelos , Marques Ackerman, Grant Roelofsen, Keith Dudgeon, Tony de Zorzi, Mitchell van Buuren and Wandile Makwetu have all left the union in recent years for various reasons.
The issue isn't only with talented players at amateur level but also they have a history of it with more profile players ie Graeme Smith, Vaughn van Jaarsveld, Dane Vilas, Quinton de Kock, Junior Dala & Chris Morris, Tabraiz Shamsi etc
In saying that I have noticed those senior players pushing for Titans spots is getting smaller and smaller. The Northerns team these days is very young from Tuks. Besides Rivaldo Moonsamy and Gregory Mahlokwana who didn't go through Tuks the rest of the main young players are Tuks. The route has worked well for Markram, de Bruyn, Klaasen, Ngidi in recent years.
The talent pool
Batsmen
Tony de Zorzi (21) Getting regular top order chances for Titans
Jiveshan Pillay (19) From KZN (left-handed batsman who has opened and batted in middle order from SA u19)
Rubin Hermann (21) (wicket-keeper batsman)
Neil Brand (22) England (schooled in England and played some 2nd XI cricket and Kruger van Wyk got him to join Tuks)
Mitchell van Buuren (20) (Middle order batsman who can bowl leg-breaks)
Thomas Kaber (26) (Most experienced player - middle order batsman and left-arm wrist-spin. Got to wonder if there are any opportunities for him.
Wandile Makwetu (19) Middle order batsman from SA u19
Ruan de Swardt (20) Young seamer all-rounder
Seamers
Corbin Bosch (24) Played a bit for Titans this season
Migael Pretorius (23) Played a bit for Titans this season
Ruben Trumpelmann (20) Left-arm seamer
So Ricardo Vasconcelos , Marques Ackerman, Grant Roelofsen, Keith Dudgeon, Tony de Zorzi, Mitchell van Buuren and Wandile Makwetu have all left the union in recent years for various reasons.
The issue isn't only with talented players at amateur level but also they have a history of it with more profile players ie Graeme Smith, Vaughn van Jaarsveld, Dane Vilas, Quinton de Kock, Junior Dala & Chris Morris, Tabraiz Shamsi etc
In saying that I have noticed those senior players pushing for Titans spots is getting smaller and smaller. The Northerns team these days is very young from Tuks. Besides Rivaldo Moonsamy and Gregory Mahlokwana who didn't go through Tuks the rest of the main young players are Tuks. The route has worked well for Markram, de Bruyn, Klaasen, Ngidi in recent years.
The talent pool
Batsmen
Tony de Zorzi (21) Getting regular top order chances for Titans
Jiveshan Pillay (19) From KZN (left-handed batsman who has opened and batted in middle order from SA u19)
Rubin Hermann (21) (wicket-keeper batsman)
Neil Brand (22) England (schooled in England and played some 2nd XI cricket and Kruger van Wyk got him to join Tuks)
Mitchell van Buuren (20) (Middle order batsman who can bowl leg-breaks)
Thomas Kaber (26) (Most experienced player - middle order batsman and left-arm wrist-spin. Got to wonder if there are any opportunities for him.
Wandile Makwetu (19) Middle order batsman from SA u19
Ruan de Swardt (20) Young seamer all-rounder
Seamers
Corbin Bosch (24) Played a bit for Titans this season
Migael Pretorius (23) Played a bit for Titans this season
Ruben Trumpelmann (20) Left-arm seamer
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