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*** Official *** South African Domestic Season 2019/20

SeamUp

International Coach
Doing some homework on the next batch of young schoolboy talent. Stand-outs.

Fast-bowlers in bold + all-rounders both spin & seam in italics.

Western Province
SACS : Daniel Smith (18), Kai Curran (18), Michael Levitt (17)
Bishops : Travis Norris (18)

Boland
New Orleans : Nathan Jacobs (17)
Paul Roos : Dewald Grove (16)

Eastern Province
Grey : Jade Smith (17), Nicholas Keevy (18), George van Heerden (17), Joshua Stephenson (17), Daniel Ristow (16)
St Andrews : James Mullins (18)

Border
Selborne : Tyler Stagg (16), Matthew Fourie (18)

KZN Coastal
Glenwood : Chad Laycock (17)

KZN Inland
Hilton : Slade van Staden (17), Nick Hatton (17), Luc Benkenstein (16)
Maritzburg : Andile Simelane (17)

Free State
St Andrews : Reeza Alexander (17), Liam Doherty (16)

Gauteng
St Stithians : Reuben du Toit (16), Liam McCarthy (18)
KES : Heinrigh Pieterse (18), Mickey Copeland (18), Zack Momberg (17)
Jeppe : Breiydn Schaper (18), Zakhele Sibanda (18)

Northerns
Waterkloof : Christiaan du Toit (17), Hardus Coetzer (18), Simeon de Bruyn (18), Hernus Marais (16)
Affies : Dewald Brevis (17)

Easterns
Marais Viljoen : Khaya Nyamathe (18)


*Daniel Smith has already scored a hundred for Claremont CC and just continued scoring 100s at the start of this season
** van Staden and Simelane both already debuted for KZN Inland this season at 16 years of age.
*** Fourie opening the bowling for Border senior team
**** also interesting regular leg-breaks from Brevis ( a bit of a buzz around his name & supposedly AB de Villiers has done work with him - like what I saw) and Keevy as batsman & Benkenstein's son who was leading wicket-taker at u15 week and already got a 5-for for Hilton 1st team also a leg-spinner.
 
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SeamUp

International Coach
Outside of the 15 in the u19 CWC squad + Ruan Terblance & Lifa Ntanzi.

Other players who could do something.

1. Ruan Cronje (as mentioned above joined KZN Coastal from Free State)
2. Lehan Botha. Stayed in SA and if I was WP I would get him in the senior team quickly. Currently batting 3 for Western Province Cricket Club.
3. Stuart Els. Opening the batting for Border out of school who seem to be backing young talent.
4. Nonelela Yikha. Like the above and middle order bat/spin.
5. Sebastian de Oliveira. Seamer who debuted for Gauteng.
6. Jordan Hermann. SA Colts and leading scoring at Cubs Weeks. Scoring runs for Tuks 2. Only a matter of time before in Tuks 1 you imagine
7. Wrist-spinners. Cronje above + Bird for SA U19. Couple of others as wildcards down the line. Raees Carr (Wynberg now playing for Primrose CC) & Aidan Meyer (EP/Kingswood but not sure what he is doing)
 

GoodAreasShane

Cricketer Of The Year
Ruben Trumplemann has been named in the Namibia squad for a series against Ireland A, apparently he's eligible as his dad was Namibian born. Namibia are practically going full meme Pakistan now, how many left arm quicks do you need?

Read something about Campher possibly trying his luck in Ireland possibly?
 

SeamUp

International Coach
Ruben Trumplemann has been named in the Namibia squad for a series against Ireland A, apparently he's eligible as his dad was Namibian born. Namibia are practically going full meme Pakistan now, how many left arm quicks do you need?

Read something about Campher possibly trying his luck in Ireland possibly?
Campher played for Tuks 1 last week but here is the story on it. Great spot that GAS. https://www.cricketworld.com/irelan...-their-squad-for-the-namibia-series/61739.htm

Looks spot on about Trumpelmann too. Remember Glen Foxcroft schooling at Menlopark and then playing for Namibia. His brother Dean Foxcroft now in New Zealand and doing really really well. All the talk about Conway but he will be the next one.

• Die Eagles-spelersgroep na Pretoria: Gerhard Erasmus (kaptein), Jan Frylinck (onderkaptein), Zane Green (paaltjiewagter), JP Kotzé, Stephen Baard, Niko Davin, Craig Williams, Nicol Loftie-Eaton, Pikky ya France, Bernard Scholtz, Ben Shikongo, Tangeni Lungameni, Karl Birkenstock, Jan-Izak de Villiers, Ruben Trumpelmann.
 
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GoodAreasShane

Cricketer Of The Year
I have seen how Dean Foxcroft was doing in NZ, looks an impressive player, but I had absolutely no idea Glen was his brother.

Dean's white ball performances especially have been quality
 

SeamUp

International Coach
I wonder how much that has to do with the pitches? Been slow and spinning all summer.
Possibly a factor. Pace off the ball is a common trend. Funny how tonights pitch in Durban played. We went slower balls too much when we had to go yorkers. The pitch wasn't tired at all which is odd for this time of year in Durban. Not a lot of international cricket for them on that pitch this summer :ph34r:

Will post updated figures up soon. Most quicks are travelling in MODC.
 
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SeamUp

International Coach
1999s had Wandile Makwetu & Sine Qeshile and the 2001s show early promising signs with Jono Bird, Ruan Terblanche , Bryce Parsons & maybe another 1 or 2 down the line.

The 2000s though never had massive reputations. The first one after leading contender Matthew Montgomery (now in England) has just scored a provincial hundred - Eastern Province's Tristan Stubbs who made the SA Schools team. Others currently playing provincial are Cameron Shekleton (made the move from Gauteng to KZN just like Conway, Roelofsen, Ackerman before him in recent times), Bonga Makaka (WP), Garnett Tarr (Northern Cape) & Jacob Miltz (Gauteng). Maybe down the line James Ritchie and Dian Forrester at Tuks will follow.

Obviously Gareth Schreuder and Justin Broad as mentioned above are in England like Montgomerty.
 

SeamUp

International Coach
Jono Bird goes straight into the Cobras squad for first senior game out of school. Good stuff.

https://www.capecobras.co.za/bird-added-to-cobras-squad-for-lions-trip/

South Africa U19 batsman Jonathan Bird has been called up to the World Sports Betting Cape Cobras squad for the trip to play the Imperial Lions in a Momentum One Day Cup clash in Potchefstroom on Sunday.

Despite the SA U19 team enduring a disappointing campaign in the recent ICC Under-19 World Cup, finishing 8th in the tournament, Bird impressed with some hard-hitting at the start of the innings and Cobras coach Ashwell Prince is keen to see what he can bring to the Cobras setup.

“He’s obviously an attacking batsman and bowls quite handy chinaman, which adds quite a bit of versatility to the squad. The fact that he’s a left-handed batsman also counts in his favour as we currently only have George Linde in our top 7 who’s a lefty.”

Bird joins fellow graduates from the Western Province youth structures and WP Senior Provincial team, Thando Ntini and Mihlali Mpongwana in Prince’s squad, and the Cobras mentor is happy to see some exciting talent stepping up, with more young talent on their way up.

“We’re also quite excited about another one of our promising youngsters coming through our junior provincial and national teams, with Jono, Thando, Mihlali all having represented SA U19 over the last 24 months, as well as Ruan Terblanche (Boland) and Jean du Plessis (SWD).”

The match at Senwes Park in Potchefstroom starts at 10h00 on Sunday.

World Sports Betting Cape Cobras squad: Dane Piedt, Aviwe Mgijima, Kyle Verreynne, Jason Smith, Pieter Malan, Zubayr Hamza, Janneman Malan, Mihlali Mpongwana, Thando Ntini, Rory Kleinveldt, George Linde, Dane Paterson, Nandre Burger, Jonathan Bird.
 
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SeamUp

International Coach
Bird debuts for Cobras. Hamza captain. Smith and Burger left out.

Mulder back for Gauteng.
 
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SeamUp

International Coach
One of the sons of Mark Rushmere debuting for Boland. Obviously been studying at Maties.

You think of the recent success of guys like Vasconcelos, Bedingham and Glover due to the university there.

It is why Boland and North West as smaller unions have been so successful. They also producing their own and facilities are decent and they get decent crowds. Traditionally you would say Border, Northern Cape and Easterns are ahead of them.

For North West they had Janneman Malan, Marques Ackerman, Bjorn Fortuin, Dyllan Matthews and others going to Pukke.
 
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SeamUp

International Coach
So good to see this partnership from Hamza and Bird. Over a 100 now.

It would be great if they can find a niche for Bird from 3-6 because the talent coming through in Terblanche and Daniel Smith are openers only and probably will be better in longer format cricket. They know how to get 100s both of them.
 

SeamUp

International Coach
seam up this seems a decent level of cricket where can i watch stream online.
Unfortunately no stream. These games are normally live TV but with SA T20s on they not showing them frustratingly.

The level below (provincial) most games are live ********* on PitchVision. Odd I know.
 

SeamUp

International Coach
Lions have decent cover in their top 6.

Rickelton (Richards)
R.Hendricks (D.Hendricks)
Rapulana (Bavuma)
van den Bergh (van der Dussen)
Lubbe (Parsons)
Potgieter (Mulder)


Parsons and Richards with 50s for Gauteng. Mulder out for 11 first game back.
 

SeamUp

International Coach
Good to see Hamza not sulk on his dropping. Gone away and scored runs. They really should be going all out youth for the SA A team considering their senior selections. You would think Hamza could be a runner for captain of SA A then.
 

StephenZA

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Unfortunately no stream. These games are normally live TV but with SA T20s on they not showing them frustratingly.

The level below (provincial) most games are live ********* on PitchVision. Odd I know.
I would much rather be watching the Momentum Cup than these pointless SA T20 games.

And why they can show every level of rugby on Supersport but struggle to show domestic cricket is unknown to me...
 

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