David Bedingham’s 131 runs for the South African
under 19 side on the third day of the second Coca-Cola Youth Test against
England may well have set his side up of for victory and a share of the two
Test series.
Bedingham made 131, off 204 balls, including 14
fours and a six, to help his side to 320/8 declared and a lead of 317 runs.
England go into the final day on 31/0.
David matriculated at Wynberg Boys’ High School
last year. Wynberg is one of the country’s most famous cricketing nurseries and
the alma mater of his role model, Jacques Kallis, as well as other
international stars including Garth Le Roux and Alan Lamb. “Jacques comes to
the school often and talks to us and is very inspiring. I have learnt a lot
from him,” he said.
Western Province’s Nabeal Dien helped David secure
a place at Plumtree Club in Nottinghamshire, England this
winter, so his immediate future has been decided and he will be looking to
start university studies in 2014.
The Coca-Cola Youth Test series against England was
the first time David has played 4-day cricket. “I have enjoyed it, but it is
different,” he said. “You have to stretch the game and you need to be more
disciplined. I wasn’t scoring in the first game which was frustrating, but in
the second I applied myself better and focus on what I do best. However, I have
a weakness of losing concentration, so I enjoyed batting in partnership with
Shaylen Pillay who is a more experienced player and helped calm me down when I
hit some silly shots.”
David played in two Coca-Cola Khaya Majola cricket
weeks. One of the worst cricket experiences was his poor performance in his
first appearance, in Cape Town in 2011. However, last year he came back
fighting and managed to get into the Coca-Cola U19 national team.
His best cricketing moment has been this one:
scoring 131 in the Test! “I am so happy to have made such a huge contribution
to the team and put them in a winning position,” he said.
David says there is good team spirit among the boys
in the team. He is very complimentary about the captain, Diego Rosier. “He is a
good leader, sets a good example and leads from the front and is always
approachable. He is also the joker in the team together with Kagiso Rabada.
Between those two they keep the team always laughing and therefore the spirits
are high.”
His biggest friend on the team is his Western
Province team mate Clyde Fortuin “We have been playing together for years, so
know each other very well,” he said.
David Bedingham is a real cricketing talent, firmly
grounded in the best traditions of the game. He is certainly one to watch in
the years to come.
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