Tuesday, October 11, 2011

UMZINTO CRICKETERS EXCEL AT KZN U/17 RURAL TRIALS

L-R BACK: Joash Murugas, Ziyaad Khan, Sheldon Govender (v/c), Iftikhaar Khan, Preain Shanmugam, Alex Naidoo (w/k), Andre Pretorius (coach).
L-R FRONT:Shiraz Ismail, Jadin Nobin, Kallan Sivpersad, Miteshan Govender, Sashan Ramdeen (c), Naeem Patel.

On September 25th our cricketers participated in the KZN High Schools U/17 Rural Trials held at Kearsney College. The selected squad played 2 matches and proved to be the stronger of the 4 districts participating.

While Stanger took on Zululand, Umzinto played against Southern Natal in a T20 match.
Umzinto fielded first and restricted their opponents to 98 runs. All the bowlers did well while left arm up & coming bowler Jadin Nobin conceded only 8 runs in his 4 overs.

Umzinto then went in to bat & debutant Alex Naidoo made a patient 48 runs. Good contributions from Sheldon Govender & Preain Shanmugam helped surpass the runs with 3 overs to spare.

As winners, Umzinto took on the winners of the other match – Zululand - in the afternoon fixture. This time Umzinto batted first & Naeem Patel anchored the innings from the start. Once again Sheldon Govender & Preain Shanmugam came out blazing with Preain top scoring with 35 runs. Captain Sashan Ramdeen made an impact with 3 quick boundaries with the team ending on 118.

Umzinto then managed to bowl out the opponents for 109. Once again all the bowlers were economical with Sashan & Miteshan cleverly using the slower deliveries to counter the hard hitting batsmen. Good fielding also helped win the match.

It was an excellent performance all round and showcased our district as a force to be reckoned with in rural cricket as it is the third year running that we remain unbeaten at the trials! Submitted by Andre Pretorius

Scoring Workshop hosted by Park Rynie Cricket Club

Clinton Moodley of the Park Rynie Cricket Club hosted a Scoring Workshop this weekend, the 17 September 2011 at St. Francis Primary School. The Clubs main objectives of this target Workshop was to educate all young cricketer s the fundamentals of cricket scoring. All cricketers who attend this workshop expressed their surprise and amazement to the complexities of scoring. There were Senior Cricketer s who were also present and they to admitted to learning something new. The course was well attended and will continue next week. The Club as also indicated its interest to host an Umpires workshop in a few weeks time.

This week also saw the Umzinto and District's KFC Mini-Cricket Coordinators, Colin Govender from Park Rynie and Mlondi Ndlovu from Amandawe attend a Provincial Mini-Cricket Seminar held at Kingsmead.

The Club will like to express their thanks and appreciation to the St. Francis Primary School Governing Body, Dolly Gounden and her executive committee for assisting us with the use of a classroom. Submitted by Clinton Moodley