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RSA under-19s following in Kallis footsteps
Trevor Chesterfield
21 January 1999
CENTURION (South Africa) - Pages of recent sporting history reveal and
interesting story which, if you are prepared to delve into the teams
South Africa under/19 have produced since an end to isolation, explain
much of what has gone before and would, if the politicians were so
inclined, show how transformation planning has worked as well.
When, as an example, did Jacques Kallis and David Terbrugge first play
in a South African side of any description? Try Centurion Park,
December 18, 1993. They were part of the SA Schools side which were
badly thrashed by Northerns in a limited-overs end of the last
official Nuffield Week. And if you are prepared to go back 11 months,
some interesting names emerge, apart from that of Kallis. Heath Streak
from Zimbabwe, Herschelle Gibbs and Dale Benkenstein, from South
Africa, even Andy Flintoff, England (then in the visiting u/15 side).
Now in keeping with that sort of early post-isolation tradition, the
South African under/19 teams we have had Mark Boucher, Paul Adams and
Makhaya Ntini through the under/19 ranks which, Anton Ferreira, the
joint coach of the South African under/19 teams against England the
Youth World Cup and the side which today left on a six-weeks tour of
Pakistan.
Led by Thami Tsolekile, who made his Western Province debut in a
Standard Bank League game about a month ago, it includes an impressive
group of talented youngsters, many of whom have already played for
either their provincial senior of B sides. Shaun Adam has played for
Natal, Johan Myburgh and the team's vice-captain, Jacques Rudolph, for
Northerns B, with Rudolph briefly acting as 12th man for South Africa
against the West Indies last Saturday. And what about Justin Ontong
from Boland, batting at three is a weak side has not had an easy
provincial baptism.
A year ago Tsolekile and Albert Nkomo missed out on the Youth World
Cup tournament because of injuries; 12 months later they are off to
Pakistan. ``As we have seen with the World Cup a year ago we know
where we are going as our depth and strength grows,'' said Anton
Ferreira joint coach with Vincent Barnes of the SA u/19 side. ``With so
many having already been involved in the provincial set up the systems
are in place to expose them to a more competitive level of the game.''
He added that the provincial under/19 series of three day matches
played in December and early January each year had helped improve the
depth of playing strength at this level and the young players of
quality were emerging. The team is to play two warm up games, three
four-day ``tests'' and three one-day ``internationals'' with matches in
Karachi, Lahore, Rawalpindi and Sheikhupura.
The squad is: Thami Tsolekile (capt), Jacques Rudolph (v-capt),
Willen du Toit, Michael Williams, Graeme Smith, Johan Myburgh,
Jonathan Trott, Albert Nkomo, Umar Abrahams, Andrew Puttick, Elton
Tsiamasi (replacement for Victor Mpitsang), Con de Lange, Ahmed Amla,
Shaun Adam, Justin Ontong.
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