Cricket South Africa (CSA) celebrates
35 years of one of the country’s most famous and prestigious sporting development
programmes in the 2017/18 season - Mini-Cricket.
An estimated 180 delegates have assembled
at the Champagne Sport Resort in the Central Drakensberg for the annual KFC
Mini-Cricket national seminar from 3-5 July 2017 ahead of the celebratory
season.
KFC has been the driver of the
initiative for the past seven years after taking over from biscuit brand,
Bakers.
“This year will be another year to
rejoice as we look forward to the seventh year of a distinguished partnership
with KFC,” CSA chief executive officer Haroon Lorgat said.
“Looking back at what has been
achieved over the past seven years is outstanding when one looks at the
stunning growth figures.
“A 42 percent rise in the number of
children participating, a 56 percent rise in the number of volunteer coaches
and, importantly, a 74 percent growth in the number of schools involved makes
us very proud indeed.
“It is also worth celebrating that
12 of the 15 members of our ICC U/19 World Cup winning team in 2014 came
through this programme.”
Launched during the 1982-83 cricket
season to encourage the growth and development of cricket amongst boys and
girls, Mini-Cricket has grown in leaps and bounds over the years giving
children from all walks of life the opportunity of being exposed to the game.
Over 2.5 million kids have participated
in this programme, which has been instrumental in producing players for the
various national teams – South Africa U/19, Momentum Proteas, South Africa ‘A’
and the Standard Bank Proteas.
“I really feel that the KFC
Mini-Cricket programme is one of the best and most heart-warming projects that
can be seen anywhere in the world,” Lorgat added. “It shows in the growth and
in the opportunities provided to young children who take part as ball boys or
girls when their Protea heroes are playing, or as participants at the coin toss
of the KFC T20 International matches or the CSA T20 Challenge matches.”
“KFC is immensely proud of its
contribution to the KFC Mini-Cricket programme and of the positive impact it is
having on countless people all over South Africa. With the help of our valued
partners, Cricket South Africa, the coaches and coordinators, the programme
will continue to thrive, uplift people and communities. The KFC Mini-Cricket
National Seminar is a great platform for us celebrate the coaches who are the
heart of KFC Mini-Cricket,” said KFC Public Affairs Director, Thabisa
Mkhwanazi.
“The 2016/17 season proved to be the
biggest and was jam packed full of action with almost 120 000 kids getting
active,” adds Mkhwanazi.
The seminar features KFC Mini
Cricket Coaches from all of CSA’s members around the country.
Delegates attending this year’s seminar
will once again be exposed to variety of topics and key learnings which they
can take back to their regions to share with fellow coaches to ensure the
program improves each year and delivers on the objectives.
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