KwaZulu-Natal News Round-up
By Ken Borland
12 January 1999
Natal coach Graham Ford believes that after Wednesday's Standard Bank
League game against Gauteng the youngsters in the team will know just
how much work they have to do.
The powerhouse Gauteng side are the Standard Bank Cup champions and
there has seldom been a contest between them and Natal that has not
featured added pressure or needle. Their top-class batting line-up
includes Adam Bacher, Ken Rutherford, Neil McKenzie, Derek Crookes and
Nic Pothas, and, having lost just two of their seven League outings
this season, they will come to Kingsmead full of confidence.
But after Natal's very good showing against Free State in the weekend
SuperSport Series game, Ford was happy to report that ``we are making
progress''.
``The Gauteng game will be a huge challenge though, and the younger
players won't be able to hide from it. Without Jonty, Polly and Lance,
they will need to take on more senior roles for us. But all we're
looking for is that the guys are improving every time they get out on
the field. After the Gauteng game they will know how much work still
needs to be done.''
While Natal stars Jonty Rhodes, Shaun Pollock and Lance Klusener are
flying to Johannesburg today to join the rest of the national squad,
Gauteng will be arriving in Durban without Daryll Cullinan and David
Terbrugge, also in the national squad.
Keith Storey's excellent effort in the Free State game should see him
sharing the new ball with Gary Gilder in Wednesday's match, while
Natal will look to Jon Kent, maker of a brilliant century, to bowl his
medium-pacers with the same accuracy as he did in the visitors' second
innings.
Left-arm fast bowler Shaun Adam is in the squad, but is not on target
as often as Storey or Gilder, and his lack of skill with the bat means
he will probably lose out as Natal try to play as many all-rounders as
possible against the highly professional Gautengers.
Ford can at least sit easy when it comes to the Natal batting. Since
the horror of losing to North-West in October things have improved
dramatically and the batsmen have shaken off the uncertainty that
dogged them early in the season. Doug Watson, Mark Bruyns, Andrew
Hudson, Dale Benkenstein, Errol Stewart and Kent have all made runs in
recent games and any one of them could play a match-winning innings
Wednesday.
On paper, Gauteng would have to be favourites, but in limited-overs
cricket anything can happen on the day and Natal will be desperate to
ensure that the progress they made against Free State is built on
Wednesday.
Natal squad: Doug Watson, Keith Forde, Mark Bruyns, Andrew
Hudson, Dale Benkenstein (capt), Errol Stewart, Jon Kent, Wade
Wingfield, Anthony Botha, Keith Storey, Gary Gilder, Robbie Macqueen,
Shaun Adam. Play starts at 4 pm.
In a busy week for Natal cricket, Natal B will be depending on the
likes of Anthony Botha, Wade Wingfield, Jannie Dreyer, Shaun Adam and
Craig Tatton to get them on the winning trail when they cross swords
with Easterns in a three-day UCB Bowl game starting on Friday in
Benoni.
Adam, Dreyer and Jonathan Bastow could link up in a potent pace
attack, while the three players of colour in the squad, Mehmood Badat,
Ashraf Mall and Ahmed Amla, are all accomplished batsmen.
Natal B squad: Grant Rowley, Anthony Botha, Ashraf Mall, Wade
Wingfield, Ahmed Amla, Mehmood Badat, Bruce Hughes (capt), Kevin
Pieterson, Jannie Dreyer, Shaun Adam, Craig Tatton, Jonathan Bastow.
The KwaZulu-Natal Cricket Union, East Coast Radio and Edusport Travel
are offering a Kingsmead spectator the chance to attend the World Cup
match between South Africa and England at The Oval in London on
Saturday, May 22. The prize includes three nights accommodation in
London at a three-star hotel, two return air tickets as well as entry
to the match.
To stand in line to win this fantastic prize all you have to do is
attend any one of the day/night matches at Kingsmead between
Wednesday's game against Gauteng and the February 10 fixture against
Northerns. Also included are the one-day international between South
Africa and the West Indies on January 27 and Natal's game against
Western Province on January 31.
Two lucky ticket draws will take place at each one of these matches.
Each winner will then qualify for the finals that will take place at
the match between the KZN Dolphins and Northern Titans on February 10.
A hit-the-stumps competition during the dinner break will decide the
winner of the grand prize.
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