EP development programme proves successful
The ACSA (Airports Company South Africa) and Eastern Province development programme launched on June 12 has proved successful
04-Jul-2001
The ACSA (Airports Company South Africa) and Eastern Province development programme launched on June 12 has proved successful.
Training has commenced in the six allocated zones in the townships and
northern areas, with three age groups consisting of 12 players, in each
zone.
According to Chris Esau, Youth Cricket Manager, he is impressed with
the development so far. He claims that it will be only a matter of time before
the next Mfuneko Ngam comes through.
"The first two weeks were hard, as they
consisted of intense training," said Easu. "Most of the children coped well though. Now
it is just basic training."
Esau says that there was a selection process used to choose the players.
Each school in the northern and township areas was sent a fax and
requested to select two of their best players for the programme.
Trials were then held and 12 players in each age group - under 13, under 15
and under 18 - were selected.
" The programme is not big enough for everyone
to attend, so we are trying to find the best talent," said Esau.
Esau attends practice at the different venues everyday to identify talent
and to see how things are developing.
"One of the most prominent players in
the programme is a boy from Republic Primary, Aiden Louw. I am
very excited about this young boy. He is a left-handed batsman, and he has a
lot of potential," said Esau.
The children involved in the programme receive coaching from some of Eastern
Province's top coaches. "We hope to see these boys on the pitch wearing
Eastern Province gear very soon," Esau said.