Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Cricket South Africa’s Nursery of Excellence, the Khaya Majola Week, kicks off at Michaelhouse in KwaZulu-Natal


The 2019 Khaya Majola Cricket will be played in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands from December 16th to 20th. It will hosted by the KZN Inland Schools Cricket Union and based at Michaelhouse School in Balgowan.

This is the 26th time the week is being staged since the unification of South African Cricket in 1994, although the tournament has been running, in various guises since 1940.

It has never been hosted by KZN Midlands before, although it has been in that part of the country before, most recently in 2013 when Kearsney College was the venue. That week will be remembered for the one at which Kagiso Rabada announced himself and, five years later he was the number one bowler in the world. South Africa won the 2014 ICC under-19 World Cup, with the majority of the players in their ranks, having appeared at the Khaya Majola Week the year before. Rabada was the undoubted star of the week, along with Aiden Markram who, ironically, did not play in the Khaya Majola Week.

That fact emphasizes the importance of the Khaya Majola Week as a nursery of international cricketers, while making the important point that missing selection at this level is not the end of the world for a young cricketer.

That said, the record shows that the majority of Protea players in the various formats of the game who have been capped since 1994 played at the week and just about every one of the team currently in action against England appeared there.

In all 91 graduates of the week have gone on the represent the country including the most recent crop - Anrich Nortje, George Linde, Zubayr Hamza, Bjorn Fortuin, Senuran Muthusamy, Sinethemba Qeshile and Lutho Sipamla.

Whereas the majority of South African Schools players have come from a relatively small number of schools – the top three are Grey High School (24), Grey College (16) and King Edward VII School (15) – the picture is changing as Cricket South Africa’s efforts to transform the sport and provide opportunities to all players begin to bear fruit.

The talent development pipeline has been widened though the establishment of Regional Performance Centres (RPCs) and Development Hubs in rural areas and through the designation of schools where potential has been identified but who are struggling as CSA Focus Schools who receive assistance from the association.

Players emerging from those structures are being picked up by the mainstream cricketing schools and are being offered bursaries, and are being included in CSA’s talent acceleration programmes.

East London’s Hudson Park High School is a Focus School that is making an impact. Nine SA Schools players have come from the school since 2014, putting them 9th on the list of schools producing SA Schools caps. Sinethemba Qeshile, selected for the Proteas T20 team in 2019, is a product of the school.

There are graduates of the talent acceleration programme in many of the teams who will be in action at Michaelhouse this year and, no doubt, many of them are destined for higher honours.

The games begin on Monday December 16th and continue until Friday the 20th. On Saturday the 21st the SA Schools team will play the SA Colts in a T20 game.

The full list of Proteas players who have come through the Khaya Majola Week since 1994 is:

1 Neil McKenzie, 2 Zander de Bruyn, 3 Mark Boucher, 4 Nantie Hayward, 5 Makhaya Ntini, 6 David Terbrugge, 7 Loots Bosman, 8 Victor Mpitsang, 9 Boeta Dippenaar, 10 Johan van der Wath, 11 Jacques Rudolph, 12 Mfuneko Ngam, 13 Justin Ontong, 14 Robin Peterson, 15 Jon Kent, 16 Albie Morkel, 17 Graeme Smith, 18 Johan Botha, 19 Monde Zondeki, 20 Ashwen Prince, 21 Thami Tsolekile, 22 Johan Louw, 23 Justin Kemp, 24 Alviro Petersen, 25 Garnett Kruger, 26 Andre Nel, 27 Dewald Pretorius, 28 Friedel De Wet, 29 Dale Steyn, 30 Hashim Amla, 31 JP Duminy, 32 AB de Villiers, 34 Morne Morkel, 35 Ryan McLaren, 36 Rory Kleinveldt, 37 Vernon Philander, 38 Morne Van Wyk, 39 Andrew Puttick, 40 Richard Levi, 41 Faf du Plessis, 42 Colin Ingram, 43 Roelof Van der Merwe, 44 Vaughn Van Jaarsveld, 45 Imraan Kahn, 46 Wayne Parnell, 47 Rusty Theron, 48 Lonwabo Tsotsobe, 49 David Miller, 50 Dean Elgar, 51 Kyle Abbott, 52 Quinton de Kock, 53 Henry Davids, 54 Marchant de Lange, 55 Aaron Phangiso, 56 Farhaan Berhadien, 57 Dewald Pretorius, 58 Stiaan Van Zyl, 59 Dane Piedt, 60 Bueran Hendricks, 61 Rilee Rossouw, 62 Simon Harmer, 63 David Wiese, 64 Mthokozi Shezi, 65 Reeza Hendricks, 66 Kagiso Rabada, 67 Dane Villas, 68 Temba Bavuma, 69 Eddie Leie, 70 Chris Morris, 71 Tabriaz Shamsi, 72 Andile Phuhlukwayo, 73 Keshav Maharaj, 74 Dwaune Pretorius, 75 Heino Kuhn, 76 Dane Paterson, 77 Duanne Olivier, 78 Magasilo Moshele, 79 Jon Jon Smuts, 80 Lungi Ngidi, 81 Theunis de Bruyn, 82 Wiaan Mulder, 83 Khaya Zondo, 84 Gihahn Cloete, 85 Rassie Van Dussen, 86 Anrich Nortje, 87 George Linde, 88 Zubayr Hamza, 89 Bjorn Fortuin, 90 Senuran Muthusamy, 91 Sinethemba Qeshile, 92 Lutho Sipamla.



Friday, December 6, 2019

2019/2020 Khaya Majola Cricket Week Fixtures


The fixtures and format for the 2019/20 Khaya Majola Cricket Week

Day 1 & Day 2: Time Cricket
Day 3: 2 rounds of 20/20 over games
Day 4 & Day 5: 50 Overs will only be decided after the end of the previous days play. The teams will be matched up like for like

Day 1 – 16 December Time Cricket

TEAM 1

TEAM 2
VENUE
Gauteng
vs
Free State
Hart-Davis Oval (Hilton)
KwaZulu-Natal
vs
Western Province
St Charles College Oval
Northerns
vs
KZN Inland
Pietermaritzburg Oval
Eastern Province
vs
Boland
Gaythorne Oval (MHS)
Easterns
vs
Mpumalanga
Patterson Oval (Weston)
SWD
vs
Northern Cape
Weightman Smith (Hilton)
Border
vs
Limpopo
Hannahs (MHS)
Namibia
vs
North West
Meadows (MHS)

Day 2 – 17 December Time Cricket

TEAM 1

TEAM 2
VENUE
Gauteng
vs
KZN Inland
Gaythorne Oval (MHS)
KwaZulu-Natal
vs
Boland
Pietermaritzburg Oval
Northerns
vs
 Western Province
St Charles College Oval
Free State
vs
Eastern Province
Hart-Davis Oval (Hilton)
Easterns
vs
Northern Cape
Meadows (MHS)
SDW
vs
Limpopo
Patterson Oval (Weston)
Border
vs
North West
Hannahs (MHS)
Namibia
vs
Mpumalanga
Weightman Smith (Hilton)

Day 3 – 18 December T20 Round 1

TEAM 1
 TEAM 2
VENUE
Gauteng
vs
Easterns
Meadows (MHS)
KwaZulu-Natal
vs
SWD
Gaythorne Oval (MHS)
Free State
vs
Mpumalanga
Patterson Oval (Weston)
KZN Inland
vs
Northern Cape
Hannahs (MHS)
Northerns
vs
Border
Pietermaritzburg Oval
Eastern Province
vs
Namibia
Hart-Davis Oval (Hilton)
Western Province
vs
Limpopo
St Charles College Oval
Boland
vs
North West
Weightman Smith (Hilton)

Day 3 – 18 December T20 Round 2

TEAM 1

TEAM 2
VENUE
Gauteng
vs
Mpumalanga
Patterson Oval (Weston)
KwaZulu-Natal
vs
Northern Cape
Hannahs (MHS)
Free State
vs
Easterns
Meadows Oval (MHS)
KZN Inland
vs
SWD
Gaythorne Oval (MHS)
Northerns
vs
Limpopo
St Charles College Oval
Eastern Province
vs
North West
Hart-Davis Oval (Hilton)
Western Province
vs
Border
Pietermaritzburg Oval
Boland
vs
Namibia
Weightman Smith (Hilton)