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Cricket bowls for Cansa

BOSKRUIN – Community members play cricket bowls and raise funds for Cansa.


Families had a blast when a day of barefoot bowls also featured cricket bowls and a bring and braai at Randburg Cricket Club.

The sun shone kindly as young and old took to the two greens of the Boskruin-based bowling club on 1 May.

Bowlers must dislodge the bails on these stumps. Photo: Nicholas Zaal

Funds raised from the event also went to Cancer Association of South Africa (Cansa), a non-profit organisation that supports survivors and families of survivors of cancer.

Jessica Kinnear aims for the jack. Photo: Nicholas Zaal

“We wanted the new bowlers to experience fun on the bowls green, recognise that bowls can be a fun sport for all ages and mix with some of the members and experience the social aspect of Randburg Bowls Club,” said club president Laurie Stafford.

Randburg Bowls Club president, Laurie Stafford gestures to his teammates how they are doing on the other side of the rink. Photo: Nicholas Zaal

“In the cricket you have two teams playing against each other on adjoining rinks. One rink is a batting rink where you deliver the bowls into circular targets. The smallest target being a six, the second smallest being a four and the outer circle being one run.”

Ester Pretorius of Cansa sells products to raise money for the non-profit organisation. Photo: Nicholas Zaal

The bowling rink has a set of wickets with bails. The bowler has to deliver the bowl so it dislodges the bails.

For traditional bowlers this proved a fun new challenge, while novel bowlers were introduced to the game that is said to be ‘easy to learn but difficult to master’, in a different format.

Alex Smith plays bowls. Photo: Nicholas Zaal

About R3 500 was raised for Cansa.

Volunteer, Ester Pretorius was grateful to receive the donation. “We are glad to be here and for the support of the community,” she said.

Kaylyn Webb prepares to bowl at the barefoot bowls day. Photo: Nicholas Zaal

“It has been needed a lot lately, especially since lockdown when funding decreased a bit.”

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