The Momentum Proteas team led by
Chloe Tryon joined Cricket South Africa and KFC staff on Wednesday, 8th
of August to kick off the Women’s Day revelries with an intense KFC
Mini-Cricket game between the SA ladies side taking on the Makgake Primary
School’s girls cricket team in Hammanskraal, Pretoria.
The Women’s Day celebratory match
was followed by an introductory training drill into cricket with Momentum
Proteas coach, Hilton Moreeng. His staff led over 50 girl students through a
series of batting drills, exercises and fielding manoeuvres.
The all-female KFC Mini-Cricket
event served as the background for this year’s Women’s Day festivity where KFC
partnered with Cricket South Africa. This was to expand the game of cricket
amongst young girls and display competitive events exposing them to
sport-related activities together with world-class female athletes who act as
ambassadors and positive role models.
KFC Public Affairs Director,
Thabisa Mkhwanazi says; “KFC Mini Cricket continues to support and give equal
opportunity to young children and, this Women’s Day initiative is no different.
The focus is to let kids create unforgettable memories of being active outdoors
while doing something they love. We hope that through this all female event,
our young future stars are left inspired, and reminded of the endless
opportunities available to them, through this first-hand experience with their
‘sheroes’.”
Cricket South Africa CEO, Thabang
Moroe endorsed the all-girls team from Makgake Primary School testing their
skills against their Protea heroes. “This KFC Mini-Cricket game is one we saw
as a great opportunity to fostering an inclusive environment in which girls are
grouped together to play the game they love and against their heroes, says
Moroe.
We have a grand vision that girls
who come to our events will continue to attend for a few years and when they
get older, hopefully they will want to play cricket. The motivational talk from
one of our female EXCO members was to make the young girls aware of their
potential in the new South Africa and inspire them to gain the confidence and
leadership they need to reach their full potential in life and sports.”
The Protea ladies kept the
atmosphere energised and ecstatic for the girls who took part in the cricket
festivities. The school girls spent their time getting to know one another
while endearing themselves to the game of cricket.
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