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Bosch named Dolphins skipper for One-Day Cup

The 25-year-old has played all his professional cricket at the Dolphins after arriving in Durban from Hilton College and has become an important part of the squad with impressive performances with both the bat and ball.

THE Hollywoodbets Dolphins coaching staff have handed young all-rounder Eathan Bosch the captaincy for the upcoming CSA [Cricket South Africa] One-Day Cup campaign which started over the weekend with a washout.

The 25-year-old has played all his professional cricket at the Dolphins after arriving in Durban from Hilton College and has become an important part of the squad with impressive performances with both the bat and ball.

The Dolphins head into a new season, hoping to replicate the success of the last campaign in the four-day competition, but want to make a mark on the One-Day Cup.

The decision to make Bosch the 50-over captain was not taken in haste, and Bosch made sure that he made the correct decision when offered the role.

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“Taking over the captaincy when Keshav (Maharaj) isn’t around is something that the coaching staff and I spoke about for a couple of months and something that I had quite a bit of time to think about,” Bosch said. “I think Imraan (Khan) spoke to me at the end of last year about it already. The question from the coach opened my eyes to thinking about the game a bit differently during the SA20, and I watched the leaders and how they do things. It’s a massive honour to lead the guys in the One-Day Cup,” he said.

Taking on the captaincy is slightly foreign for Bosch, but it’s a role that he is relishing heading into the new season.

“Being a captain has never really been something that I thought about until I was asked because my focus has always been on winning games for the Hollywoodbets Dolphins. I felt that I was a leader in my own right in terms of the things that I did on the field, so I feel I’ve moved into a leadership role quite naturally. I have a good support structure with me going into the competition, and I’m really looking forward to getting going this week. I’m excited to see what sort of cricketer I become in this role, and I hope I can help lead the team to a 50-over trophy,” he said.

 

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