Showing posts with label Robin Peterson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robin Peterson. Show all posts

Saturday, October 20, 2018

KFC wraps up the KFC Mini-Cricket Kids Join the Proteas on Tour with a bang!


During the KFC T20 International Series against Zimbabwe, KFC gave the KFC Mini-Cricket kids an opportunity to join their Protea heroes on their official tour.

The winning schools, Nomandi Junior Secondary School of Port St Johns, Paarl’s Amstelhof Primary School and Bayview Primary School from Port Elizabeth had a once in a lifetime experience to join their heroes and have a sneak preview of what happens behind in the scenes on an official Proteas tour.

The Tour officially began in preparation for the first KFC T20 International game in East London, where Nomandi Junior Secondary School’s KFC Mini-Cricket team received a warm welcome from their heroes. The kids also took up the opportunity to get active in an intense Proteas fitness session ahead of the game. The kids received insights to what it takes to be a national hero and the hard work one needs to put in to be a great sportsman.

In addition to the KFC Mini-Cricket kids from Bayview Primary School rubbing shoulders with JP Duminy, Tabraiz Shamsi and Lungi Ngidi. The kids went behind the scenes to see the Proteas locker rooms where they got a real feel of how the teams prepare themselves for all games.

Another intimate session was led by wicketkeeper, Heinrich Klaasen who was welcomed by a chant from the kids titled “Klaasen jou lekker ding”. The learners were overwhelmed at first but warmed up to him as he sat with them in the grand stands. This meant so much for the learners of Amstelhof Primary as this was the first time to see a Protea in their midst, let alone the whole team.

To close off the Tour, the KFC Mini-Cricket kids from Bayview Primary School flew to Johannesburg where they had a surprise room drop by Proteas-Lungi Ngidi, Dane Paterson and Andile Phehlukwayo. The ecstatic kids were also spoilt with a personalised signing session with their Protea Heroes.

Taki Simeli, External Communication Specialist at KFC, believed the tour was success. “We believe the KFC Mini-Cricket Kids Join the Proteas on Tour competition really exceeded our wildest expectations. The once-in-a-lifetime experience gave the kids an opportunity to ignite the passion they have for their favourite sport and we hope the fire will continue to burn whilst getting active.”

Simeli continues, “At KFC we are always looking for opportunities to further enhance our KFC Mini-Cricket programme. Our sponsorship of the KFC T20 International Series is a way to profile the programme and bring the kids close to their cricketing heroes, making them part of the game, inspiring the kids and reigniting their passion for cricket.”

Proteas bowler, Junior Dala, who participated in the fitness assessment with the KFC Mini-Cricket kids shared how he knew the importance of being a role model and on working towards his goals. “We showed them there is more to being a Protea than just playing on the field. The kids learned that there is a number of activities that take place behind the scenes. The biggest thing for them to learn is that they need to keep up their enthusiasm and work hard to achieve their goals.”

The two- day experience included a live experience at a KFC T20 International match. Each match day experience included the KFC Mini-Cricket kids taking part in the guard of honour, officiating at the coin toss, participating as ball boys and girls during the games and taking part in the prize giving ceremonies after the matches.

Proteas legend, Robin Peterson joined the kids on tour and also landed a hand in gearing up tomorrow’s cricketing heroes. “I remember going to the nets in Port Elizabeth when I was young to get signatures and see how my heroes played. The KFC Mini-Cricket initiative is an exceptional way to build even more love for the game and build true sportsman and women on and off the field. I hope the KFC Mini-Cricket Kids will never forget this experience.” he said.

The KFC Mini-Cricket programme continues to be the largest national grassroots development programme in South Africa and offers kids critical building blocks for learning cricketing basics and entrenching a love for the game.
The three winning teams all took part in KFC Mini-Cricket Kids Join the Proteas on Tour competition all entered the national KFC Mini-Cricket Kids Join the Proteas on Tour competition by simply dialling *120*7535# or visited kfc.co.za/minicricket. 











Monday, December 11, 2017

Coca-Cola Khaya Majola Cricket Week: Eastern Province Players to look out for Jade de Klerk and David Rushmere







Name: Jade De Klerk
Age: 18
Team:  Eastern Province
School:  Woodridge College
Batting and Bowling Skills:  Batting: Left Hand/ Middle Order.  Bowling: Left Arm (Off Spin)
Previous Provincial weeks: Coca-Cola Khaya Majola Cricket Week 2016.
How did your previous week go? I had a good week and one of my highlights was winning the Coca-Cola Hero of the Day.
Cricket Hero and why: Virat Kohli from India.  I believe that he is the best cricketer in the world and he has led his team to many victories
Non- Cricket hero: My mother Rochelle De Klerk. She has been supportive in me playing cricket from an early age and always attends my matches no matter where I play. She keeps me grounded and always wanting to do better than what I think I can.
What do you think makes a hero:  Heroes change the world, save lives, take on tasks that may seem impossible to the rest of us. So, when we think of heroes, we seldom think of ourselves.
What are your highlights of the season so far. I received my full colours for cricket. I made my first Semipro appearance against North West.  It was an unbelievable achievement.
What are you expecting from this year’s tournament?   I want to make as many friends as possible. I want to be able to gain as much knowledge from the other cricketers.
Who are the players to look out for? David Rushmere and  Keenan Smith









Name:   David Rushmere
Age: 18
Team:  Eastern Province
School: St Andrews College
Batting and Bowling Skills:  Batting: Right Hand (Top Order).  Wicket Keeper
Previous Provincial weeks: Coca-Cola Khaya Majola Cricket Week 2016
Cricket Hero and why: Quinton de Kock because he plays the same role that I fill in my team and Quinton inspires me to play better cricket.
Non-Cricket Hero and why? Roger Federer because he is one of the most humble sportsmen.  He is calm and collected. He also promotes the importance of education through his foundation.
What do you think makes a hero:  Being a hero is selflessly doing the best you can in the time of need. You must lead by example so that other can believe that anything is possible if you put your mind to it
What are your highlights of the season so far: I made 104 runs off 82 balls against Grey College and 188 runs off of 82 balls against Union College.
What are you expecting from this year’s tournament?   I want to score as many runs and by scoring as many runs as possible I will be selected for SA Schools team
Who are the players to look out for? Jade De Klerk and Keenan Smith