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South Africa Domestic Season 2011/12

SeamUp

International Coach
The season is about to start as soon as Friday with the Warriors in action in CLT20 and the Cobras in action on Saturday.

Just to fill in on the off-season where maybe go into detail later but the SA emerging side faired pretty decently and there was some strong individual performances notably Reeza Hendricks with the bat and a few decent bowling perfromances.

The 'A' side had a brief triangular in Zim and it was disappointing in a way in that a lot of the Aus & Saf players were in full off-season and hadn't had a lot of cricket. Saf & Aus were in the final but South Africa lost 2 close matches to Aus and one being in the final.

The SA u19 side beat ENG 4-2 in England and there is some great talent in the side. There will be a large group getting franchise contracts as well when the time is right and its not easy with the countries talent being split into 6 squads. Also good to see a key player like Calvin Savage (bowling all-rounder) coming back from a serious stress facture at such a young age and bowling steadily and within himself as a first change bowler. 11 of the 15 players will be available for next years u19 WC in Brisbane as well.

The SuperSport 4-day series kicks off at the end of the month as well and the fixtures are up. Another great change in the SA domestic structures is that our one-day cricket is 50 overs now and that really will be beneficial to the fringe and young cricketers aspiring to play on the international scene.

There also has been changes in the domestic squads and a few coach changes and I will put it up.

The international season sees a disappointingly short Australian tour (especially tests) and the Sri Lankans visiting over the festive period.
 

SeamUp

International Coach
NASHUA CAPE COBRAS

Coach: Richard Pybus

There haven't been many changes, Zondeki is the major release and a few of the youngsters like Vallie, Piedt, Rippon and Hendricks will have more responsibilty this season. Kallis and Boucher have rejoined the club. Winners of both the 4-day comps and T20.

BATSMEN
Andrew PUTTICK (31)
Graeme SMITH (30)
Stiaan VAN ZYL (24) RM
Jacques KALLIS (36) RMF
JP DUMINY (27) ROS
Justin ONTONG (31) ROS
Justin KEMP (34) RM
Richard LEVI (23)
Yaseen VALLIE (22) ROS
Herschelle GIBBS (37)

KEEPERS
Mark BOUCHER (35)
Dane VILAS (26)

SPINNERS
Robin PETERSON (32) SLA
Dane PIEDT (21) ROS
Michael RIPPON (20) SLC

FAST/SEAM BOWLERS
Dale STEYN (28)
Vernon PHILANDER (26)
Charl LANGEVELDT (37)
Rory KLEINVELDT (28)
Johann LOUW (32)
Francois PLAATJIES (25)
Beuran HENDRICKS (21) left-arm

Youth:
Batsmen: Jean Bredenkamp (18), Jason Smith (17)
Keeper: David Bedingham (17)
Fast-bolwers: Brendan Young (19), Rabian Englebrecht (19), Lizaad Williams (18) & Jan Frylinck (17)
 
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SeamUp

International Coach
CHEVROLET WARRIORS

Coach: Piet Botha

With Russell Domingo joining the SA set-up, Piet Botha is now the head coach after being assistant coach to Domingo. He played for both Border and Gauteng and was a steady left-arm swing bowler who put in great service on the domestic circuit.

Kallis and Boucher have moved back to the Cobras. Once again not many changes, David White and Aya Gqamane have been given a rookie contracts and Kelly Smuts will be given more responsibility. Zondeki may rejoin the club after his release from Cobras. They were losing finalists in last seasons T20.

BATSMEN
Bevan BENNET (30)
Jon-Jon SMUTS (23) SLA
Colin INGRAM (26)
Ashwell PRINCE (34)
Arno JACOBS (34)
Justin KREUSCH (32) RM
Craig THYSSEN (27)
Kelly SMUTS (21) RMF
David WHITE (20) RM

KEEPER
Davey JACOBS (29)

SPINNERS
Johan BOTHA (29) ROS
Nicky BOJE (38) SLA
Simon HARMER (22) ROS

FAST/SEAM BOWLERS
Lonwabo TSOTSOBE (27) left-arm
Wayne PARNELL (22) left-arm
Rusty THERON (26)
Makhaya NTINI (34)
Andrew BIRCH (26)
Lyall MEYER (29)
Basheer WALTERS (25)
Garnett KRUGER (34)
Aya GQAMANE (22)

Youth:
Batsman: James Price (19)
leg-spinner: Lionel Vaaltyn (20)
fast bowlers: Solomzi Nqweni (18) & Anrich Nortje (18)
 
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Briony

International Debutant
How do you rate that Obus Pienaar guy who has had some impressive performances in under comps? Will he make it for the Proteas? What happened to guys like Ackerman and Richards who they were raving about before the last under 19 comp?
 

jan

State Vice-Captain
Another great change in the SA domestic structures is that our one-day cricket is 50 overs now and that really will be beneficial to the fringe and young cricketers aspiring to play on the international scene.
Doing some reading on SA cricket atm I was a bit surprised by this change but agree that its for the good.
GL to cobras in both domestic and internationals :thumbsup:
 

SeamUp

International Coach
SUNFOIL DOLPHINS

Coach: Graham Ford

The club is still in major transition and are trying to give some youth a chance. The have brought back Frylinck from the Lions and have brought in two fast bowlers from Cobras (WP) amateur ranks in Dane Paterson & Chad Fortune. They have lost their senior quick in Friend to the Knights. They will target the T20 as they have signed both Chris Gayle and Shaun Tait and will hope to help other seniors in the Dolphins ranks to bring along the youth.

BATSMEN
Imraan KHAN (27) ROS
Divan VAN WYK (26)
Devon CONWAY (20)
Hashim AMLA (28)
Ahmed AMLA (32)
Vaughn VAN JAARSVELD (26)
Dave MILLER (22)
Loots BOSMAN (34)
Cameron DELPORT (22) RMF
Matt HULETT (20)

KEEPER
Daryn SMIT (27)

SPINNERS
Imran TAHIR (32) RLS
Tabraiz SHAMSI (21) SLC
Keshav MAHARAJ (21) SLA

FAST/SEAM
Kyle ABBOTT (24)
Robbie FYLINCK (27)
Mthokozisi SHEZI (24) left-arm
Dane PATERSON (22)
Chad FORTUNE (19)

Youth:
Spin bolwer: Prenelan Subrayen (18)
Fast-bowlers: Calvin Savage (18) & Daryn Dupavillon (17)
 
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SeamUp

International Coach
How do you rate that Obus Pienaar guy who has had some impressive performances in under comps? Will he make it for the Proteas? What happened to guys like Ackerman and Richards who they were raving about before the last under 19 comp?
Obus Pienaar is a good player, hard-hitting batting all-rounder but needs to find his way into a strong Knights batting line-up first. Was part of the Emerging side recently.

Ackermann in particular scored loads of runs but hasn't been able to kick-on. In fact his fellow player from the same school, same provincial u19 team and same SA u19 side in David White is ahead of him now.

The current SA u19 crop and particularly fast bowlers below have very good pedigree and are playing amateur cricket while still at school. Some players just out of school like Quinton DeKock has a contract with the Lions already and Cloete has a contract with the Knights. Chad Fortune has a rookie with Dolphins and Rafferty & Olivier have rookies with the Knights. Those 3 clubs don't mind giving youth just out of school a chance.

The Cobras, Warriors and Titans are normaly the clubs where you have to do a bit of an apprenticeship in the amateur ranks first.
 
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Briony

International Debutant
Obus Pienaar is a good player, hard-hitting batting all-rounder but needs to find his way into a strong Knights batting line-up forst. Was part of the Emerging side recently.

Ackermann in particular scored loads of runs but hasn't been able to kick-on. In fact his fellow player from the same school, same provincial u19 team and same SA u19 side in David White is ahead of him now.

The current SA u19 crop and particularly fast bowlers below have very good pedigree and are playing amateur cricket while still at school. Some players just out of school like Quinton DeKock has a contract with the Lions already and Cloete has a contract with the Knights. Chad Fortune has a rookie with Dolphins and Rafferty & Olivier have rookies with the Knights. Those 3 clubs don't mind giving youth just out of school a chance.

The Cobras, Warriors and Titans are normaly the clubs where you have to do a bit of an apprenticeship in the amateur ranks first.
Thanks. I trust you don't rate Pienaar though. The others who I've heard and noticed have big wraps on them are Rilee Rouss. and Devon Conway. Are they chances to go to the next level?
 

SeamUp

International Coach
Doing some reading on SA cricket atm I was a bit surprised by this change but agree that its for the good.
GL to cobras in both domestic and internationals :thumbsup:
Couldn't agree more, mate. I thought 45-over cricket was ok which we had for years but the last two seasons we have had 40-over cricket and all sorts of experimentation and its been a bit of a joke really.
 

SeamUp

International Coach
Thanks. I trust you don't rate Pienaar though. The others who I've heard and noticed have big wraps on them are Rilee Rouss. and Devon Conway. Are they chances to go to the next level?
Personally don't think Pienaar will play for SA but who knows...could one day play T20.

Rilee Rossouw has all the attacking talent and flare you could want from a young batsman. A bit of a Gibbs like talent or a young AB de Villiers who just back their instict to attack. I do believe he is maturing and will need to and then no doubt he will play for South Africa. He can deflate a bowling attack as he continually will score runs nad hit boundaries if he stays in.

Devon Conway had an amazing junior schoolboy record in Gauteng where he scored something like 24 first-team centuries for his school St Johns. He was scoring double hunderds at junior provincial level. Our ex cricket board president in the 90's, Ray White, dubbed him the best schoolboy batsman since Jacques Henry Kallis and Ford rates him highly and has said he is one of the best young batting talents he has ever seen. Last season was his first full season at franchise level and it was a bit tentative but clearly has the talent and techinique and looks the business and classy but didn't go on and make the runs enough. Big season for him.
 
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Briony

International Debutant
Personally don't think Pienaar will play for SA but who knows...could one day play T20.

Rilee Rossouw has all the attacking talent and flare you could want from a young batsman. A bit of a Gibbs like talent or a young AB de Villiers who just back their instict to attack. I do believe he is maturing and will need to and then no doubt he will play for South Africa. He can deflate a bowling attack as he continually will score runs nad hit boundaries if he stays in.

Devon Conway had an amazing junior schoolboy record in Gauteng where he scored something like 24 first-team centuries for his school St Johns. He was scoring double hunderds at junior provincial level. Our ex cricket board president in the 90's, Ray White, dubbed him the best schoolboy batsman since Jacques Henry Kallis and Ford rates him highly and has said he is one of the best young batting talents he has ever seen. Last season was his first full season at franchise level and it was a bit tentative but clearly has the talent and techinique and looks the business and classy but didn't go on and make the runs enough. Big season for him.

Thanks, I noticed that Rossouw scored hugely towards the end of the season, seems to score quickly too.
 

SeamUp

International Coach
CHEVROLET CENTRAL KNIGHTS

Coach: Sarel Cilliers

Suprisingly they didn't give their two spinners in Tshabalala and De Lange contracts. They have signed Friend from the Dolphins so they could go with a 4-prong pace attack. SA U19 batsman, Gihahn Cloete has been given a contract and so has Erlank as a spinner/batsman.

BATSMEN
Dean ELGAR (24) SLA
Reeza HENDRICKS (22)
Rilee ROSSOUW (22)
Boeta DIPPENAAR (22)
Ryan BAILEY (29) RM
Obus PIENAAR (22) LMF
Gihahn CLOETE (19)
Adrian MCLAREN (31)

KEEPER
Morne VAN WYK (32)

SPINNERS
Michael ERLANK (21)

FAST/SEAM BOLWERS
Ryan McLAREN (28)
Johan VAN DER WATH (33)
Quinton FRIEND (29)
Victor MPITSANG (31)
Dillon DUPREEZ (30)
Charl PIETERSEN (27)
Gino VRIES (24)

Youth:
Batsman: Diego Rosier (17)
Fast-bowlers: Keagan Rafferty (19), Duanne Olivier (19), Corne Dry (18)
 

Dan

Hall of Fame Member
The South African competition looks ridiculously strong, so much talent there that could step up to International level.

Couple of guys I'd like to get your opinion on, if you don't mind. Andrew Birch has a very, very impressive FC record - almost 4 wickets a game at 22 each. Is he that good, or are the stats somewhat misleading?

The other guy, Johannes Bothma, averages about 16 in List A cricket, although his FC record isn't nearly as good. At 23, do you think he has the potential to push for a South African spot in a couple of seasons?
 

SeamUp

International Coach
BIZHUB HIGHVELD LIONS

Coach: Dave Nosworthy

The Lions always have a strong batting line-up and their bowling attack has been very much suited to 4-day cricket where they seem to do very well. There are changes to the fast bowling attack with the promising Gerber back from injury and replacing Friedel De Wet who went Kolpak but also hasn't been the same since injury. SA u19 star, Quinton De Kock has a contract as well.

BATSMEN
Alviro PETERSEN (31)
Stephen COOK (29)
Jonathan VANDIAR (21) RLS
Neil McKENZIE (36)
Zander DE BRUYN (36) RMF
Jean SYMES (25) SLA
Temba BAVUMA (21)
Dominic HENDRICKS (21)
Gulam BODI (32)
Chris MORRIS (24) RFM
Richard CAMERON (25) RM

KEEPERS
Thami TSOLEKILE (31)
Quinton DE KOCK (19)

SPINNERS
Dale DEEB (21) SLA
Aaron PHANGISO (27) SLA
Richard DAS NEVES (25) ROS

FAST/SEAM BOLWERS
Craig ALEXANDER (24)
Ethan O'REILLY (26)
Etienne GERBER (23)
Cliff DEACON (31) left-arm
Shane BURGER (29)
Pumelela MATSHIKWE (27)
Graham HUME (21)
Mark DE VRYE (25)

Youth:
talented batting all-rounder in Shaylen Pillay (17)
 
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SeamUp

International Coach
The South African competition looks ridiculously strong, so much talent there that could step up to International level.

Couple of guys I'd like to get your opinion on, if you don't mind. Andrew Birch has a very, very impressive FC record - almost 4 wickets a game at 22 each. Is he that good, or are the stats somewhat misleading?

The other guy, Johannes Bothma, averages about 16 in List A cricket, although his FC record isn't nearly as good. At 23, do you think he has the potential to push for a South African spot in a couple of seasons?
There are two tiers in SA cricket, franchise and amateur. Because about 7 years ago we decided to go with a strength v strength of 6 teams like Aus, amateur cricket has retained 1st class status so its almost 2nd XI cricket. So some young bolwers have to earn apprenticeship in amateur cricket first and may have low averages to get to franchise cricket.

Birch is a good swing bowler in 4-day cricket and in limited overs cricket does well at the death with a yorker. Recently in the SA 'A' and emerging sides.

Don't read much into Bothma. Not in the franchise mix.
 

SeamUp

International Coach
NASHUA TITANS

Coach: Matthew Maynard

Former England and Glamorgan batsman is the new coach. Titans have a very strong squad as usual and will look to compete in all competitions. Only real additions are young quick Machant De Lange and fast-bowler Rowan Richards from Cobras (WP) amateur ranks and Harris returns after one season with Lions.

BATSMEN
Pieter MALAN (22)
Jacques RUDOLPH (30)
Henry DAVIDS (31) ROS
Farhaan BEHARDIEN (28) RM
AB DE VILLIERS (27)
Faf DU PLESSIS (27) RLS
David WIESE (26) RMF

KEEPERS
Heino KUHN (27)
Mangaliso MOSEHLE (21)

SPINNERS
Paul HARRIS (33) SLA
Roelof VAN DER MERWE (27) SLA
Shaun VON BERG (25) RLS

FAST/SEAM BOLWERS
Albie MORKEL (30)
Morne MORKEL (27)
Ethy MBHALATI (30)
CJ DE VILLIERS (25)
Hardus VILJOEN (22)
Machant DE LANGE (21)
Rowan RICHARDS (27) left-arm

Youth:
Batsman: David Bunn (19), Regardt Verster (18), JP Kok (18), Lesiba Ngoepe (18) & Jurie Snyman (16) who has won SA U15 cricker of year two years in a row.
Fast bowler: Vincent Moore (17)
 
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TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
Isn't conway a somerset lad now,lost cause he will be english soon.
? Don't think so. He played second XI for Somerset last year but hasn't been seen since in England.

Kirk Wernars is probably lost to Sussex/England however. No franchise gig with the Cobras.
 

SeamUp

International Coach
Yeah, Conway just played for Somerset 2nd XI and did well and they would welcome him back anytime supposedly.

Kirk did decently for himself, did expect him to but good luck to him.
 
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SeamUp

International Coach
A sign that maybe Rudolph could be getting a re-call to test team.


Martin van Jaarsveld returns as captain of the Nashua Titans

The Easterns Titans franchise has announced Martin Van Jaarsveld as new captain of the Nashua Titans team. Van Jaarsveld replaces Jacques Rudolph, who stepped down as captain after one season at the helm. Martin van Jaarsveld previously represented the Nashua Titans team during the period 2004-2007 and captained the side during the 2005-2007 seasons.

Under Martin’s previous reign as captain, the Nashua Titans were joint winners of the SuperSport Series in 2005-2006 and outright winners in the 2006-2007 season.
Martin van Jaarsveld returns to the franchise having played for Kent County Cricket Club in England since 2005. In 2008 Martin van Jaarsveld was voted Professional Cricketers' Association player of the year after a season of outstanding performances for Kent.

The Chairman of the Easterns Titans franchise, Andy O’Connor said: “We are delighted to welcome Martin van Jaarsveld back home to assume the captaincy. I do not think that we could have found a better candidate to lead such a talented squad during the forthcoming season.”
Matthew Maynard said: “I am delighted that we have been able to secure Martin van Jaarsveld as our Captain for the 2011/12 season. Martin has been a huge part of the history of the Nashua Titans and I am very confident, that together, we can bring back the winning culture and silverware into the SuperSport Park trophy cabinet.

Martin is one of the most highly respected players and captains around and I feel very privileged to have the opportunity to work closely with him.”
Martin van Jaarsveld expressed his pleasure to captain the Nashua Titans team: “I am really honoured to lead the Titans again. My care and history for the franchise run deep in my veins and I am looking forward to working with a very talented squad and the new coach, Matthew Maynard. I know the expectations will be high and hopefully there will be some silverware round the corner.”
 

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