Jade de Klerk from Eastern
Province has been named the Coca-Cola® Hero of the day for day two of the
Coca-Cola® Khaya Majola Cricket Week.
The prestigious Coca-Cola®
Hero of the Day award is presented on each day of the tournament in recognition
of a game changing ‘hero’ moment. Jade was selected for the award by a
Coca-Cola® appointed panel of cricket experts after he ran out Muhammed Mayet
from Gauteng.
Eastern Province started
their game against Gauteng well and initially had them in trouble, at 46/4.
Muhammed Mayet joined Day One’s Coca-Cola® Hero of the Day, Mitchell van
Buuren, at the crease, and the two began a partnership that could have easily
rescued the game for Gauteng. This partnership was abruptly stopped when Jade,
whilst fielding at extra cover, brilliantly ran out Mayet for 15.
Gauteng never recovered from
the run out and Jade followed it up by taking three wickets in two overs
including the prize wicket of Mitchell van Buuren.
The victory was even
sweeter, as Eastern Province became the first team to beat Gauteng in the last
four years of the tournament.
“It is a special feeling to
win the Coca-Cola® Hero of the Day,” said Jade, “without my team mates and
their support I would not be standing here to accept the award.”
“There were a lot of good
performances today, however Jade de Klerk’s runout was really special and
changed the game for his team, plus with the wickets he took, he really
contributed to his team winning the game,” said Robin Peterson, former Proteas
player and lead judge of the Coca-Cola® Hero of the Day panel at the Coca-Cola®
Khaya Majola Cricket Week.
Fetsi Mbele, Coca-Cola Southern
& East Africa’s Senior Communications Manager: Brand Experience commented,
“The Coca-Cola® Khaya Majola Cricket Week is Where Heroes Are Made.
Jade’s moment was really special and it contributed to his team being the first
team in four years to beat Gauteng. On behalf of Coca-Cola I extend my
congratulations, I can’t wait to follow his career going forward as he works
towards becoming a hero of South African cricket. ”
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