Young South African cricketer stabbed (10 July 1999)
Promising Northerns all-rounder cricketer Mpho Pedi, contracted to play for the Titans next season, is in a critical condition in the Universitas Hospital, Bloemfontein after being stabbed more than a dozen times
10-Jul-1999
10 July 1999
Young South African cricketer stabbed
Trevor Chesterfield
Promising Northerns all-rounder cricketer Mpho Pedi, contracted
to play for the Titans next season, is in a critical condition in
the Universitas Hospital, Bloemfontein after being stabbed more
than a dozen times. The 22 year-old wicketkeeper-batsman had been
on holiday in the Free State capital where he was visiting his
mother when he was attacked and repeated stabbed in a city street
on Wednesday night. A member of this year's Northerns Academy
Pedi had been selected by the coach, Peter Kirsten, as Northerns
transformation player for the senior provincial squad and at the
end of last season spoke highly of the stocky player's ability
and skills as a wicketkeeper and lower-order batsman.
"He is one of the stars of the future," was Kirsten's view when
discussing new players at the end of last season. "He may be the
smallest player on the provincial scene but he makes up for it in
his own way: he is all heart and has a tremendous fighting
spirit."
Known to his teammates as Gift the Bloemfontein educated
youngster had played for South Africa under/15, under/17 and
Colts teams and made his first-class debut for Northerns two
summers ago after transferring from Bloemfontein to Centurion.
Anton Ferreira, director of the Northerns Academy, Northerns
director of coaching Dave Nosworthy and the Titans assistant
coach, Chris van Noordwyk drove to Bloemfontein yesterday to be
with the critically-ill player. Ferreira said Pedi had been in
the intensive care unit since Wednesday night and was checking
out details last night.
"All I can say is that he is in a serious condition, really
serious, it is that bad," Ferreira said last night. Kirsten has
been told of Pedi's condition.
Trevor Chesterfield Cricket Writer Pretoria News
chesters@cricinfo.com sirlen@icon.co.za