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Polokwane to host Cricket South Africa rural inland week

Coach Ntsako Sono says Limpopo stand a good chance of winning the title.

POLOKWANE – The head coach of the Limpopo Impala Cricket rural week team, Ntsako Sono, says they stand a good chance of winning the title.

Polokwane will play host to the Cricket South Africa (CSA) rural inland week that will kick off at the Polokwane Cricket Club on Thursday with both 50-over games and T20’s over the weekend.

The rural week forms a critical part of CSA’s pipeline as it gives players from rural areas an opportunity to pit their skill against other top cricketers from within South Africa.

The tournament will include teams from KwaZulu-Natal coastal and inland, Mpumalanga, Free State, Northern Cape, North West , Gauteng and Limpopo showcase their talent to the various scouts from CSA.

Limpopo will open the tournament against Kwa Zulu-Natal inland and Sono says they are happy to have selected a team of both young and experienced players.

“Most of the players have played in the Colts and Rural Week before. Most of them have experience which is key in our contention for the title. We are host and we must make good use of the home ground. I don’t see anything preventing us from lifting the trophy.”

Ntsako Sono, head coach of the Limpopo Impala Cricket rural week team

Sono adds that the selected players regularly play in the Premier League and that they have been consistent throughout the season.

“We have no doubt that they will do well,” Sono added. At the end of the week, selectors will select top talented cricketers to form the CSA rural team.

Limpopo squad: Theo Jansen van Rensburg, Aubrey van Reenen, Sias Willemse, Chris Mohale, Ben Skade, Collins Mashele, Solomon Mahlangu, Hector Ngobeni, Nhlamulu Mbooweni, Dewald Joubert, Adolph Swanepoel, Chris Mathebula and Lesego Moloto.

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Raeesa Sempe is a Caxton Award-winning Digital Editor with nine years’ experience in the industry. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Media Studies from the University of the Witwatersrand and started her journey as a community journalist for the Polokwane Review in 2015. She then became the online journalist for the Review in 2016 where she excelled in solidifying the Review’s digital footprint through Facebook lives, content creation and marketing campaigns. Raeesa then moved on to become the News Editor of the Bonus Review in 2019 and scooped up the Editorial Employee of the Year award in the same year. She is the current Digital Editor of the Polokwane Review-Observer, a position she takes pride in. Raeesa is married with one child and enjoys spending time with friends, listening to music and baking – when she has the time. “I still believe that if your aim is to change the world, journalism is a more immediate short-term weapon. – Tom Stoppard

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