Western Province Boys and Girls squads announced
Western Province Boys U19 Squad
The 13-player Western Province squad to contest the Khaya Majola Week in Bloemfontein from 16-21 December is made up of players from five sides.
Bishops Diocesan College and Rondebosch Boys’ High supply four representatives each, plus one player who will not be travelling unless called upon. Wynberg Boys’ High has three representatives and a non-travelling reserve.
The Khayelitsha Hub and Gugulethu Hub have one player each in the line-up, while SACS had one player named among the non-travelling reserves.
Bishops’ opener Adnaan Lagadien retains his spot in the team. Last year, he was selected for the SA Colts’ side and earlier this year he represented SA u19 against England.

He’s played 10 innings and struck two fifties at the Khaya Majola Week, scoring 375 runs at an average of 37.5. He holds a steady strike rate of 84.08, while recording 42 fours and eight sixes in the competition.
Rondebosch top order batsman, Daniel Bosman has also kept his name on the team sheet. In eight innings at the inter-provincial week, he has scored 300 runs at an impressive average of 60. That includes two fifties, 25 fours, and seven sixes. His strike rate of 82.64 reflects his balanced batting approach.
Another southern suburbs’ batsman, Paul James, from Wynberg, has compiled 160 runs over four innings in the Western Province kit at an average of 53.33.
In 50 overs across five matches, ‘Bosch bowler Timothy Short has collected 8/136 at an admirable economy rate of 2.72. He’s recorded 13 maidens and bowled only six wides in his over 300 deliveries. He’s one of the bowlers to keep an eye on.
Bishops’ paceman Waco Bassick represented SA u19 in Namibia earlier this year and he has often proved to be the sharp point of the spear when leading the attack.
Hard-hitting James Robb-Quinlan, meanwhile, led Bishops to the Schools SA20 national title, and recently completed his career at the school by winning his 100th cap.
WESTERN PROVINCE KHAYA MAJOLA SQUAD
1. Waco Bassick (Bishops)
2. Daniel Bosman (Rondebosch)
3. Daniel Cooke (Rondebosch)
4. Paul James (Wynberg)
5. Michael Kruiskamp (Bishops)
6. Adnaan Lagadien (Bishops)
7. Unathi Magaloza (Khayelitsha Hub)
8. Hlumelo Mgweba (Rondebosch)
9. Joshua Prince (Wynberg)
10. James Robb-Quinlan (Bishops)
11. Qaeed Shaik (Wynberg)
12. Timothy Short (Rondebosch)
13. Sibahle Sigabi (Gugulethu Hub)
Non-travelling players
Noah Heath (Rondebosch)
Michail Tarentaal (Wynberg)
Benjamin Blackburn (SACS)
Litha Mibiko (Bishops)
Head Coach: Qaasim Adams
Assistant Coach: Lutho Pohlongo
Manager: Ashley Fernandez
Western Province Girls U19 Squad
The Cricket South Africa (CSA) Girls U19 Week will be hosted in Potchefstroom from 15-20 December, and the Western Province side features 13 players from a remarkable 13 different teams.
Victoria Hub and Stellenberg High provide two players. All the rest have one each.
WESTERN PROVINCE GIRLS’ U19 WEEK SQUAD
1. Lindokuhle Batyi (Khayelitsha Hub)
2. Nuha Benjamin (Victoria Hub)
3. Cara Bester (Durbanville High)
4. Jemma Botha (Wynberg Girls)
5. Chloe de Roubaix (Stellenberg High)
6. Kaylin Erasmus (Stellenberg High)
7. Jae-Leigh Filander (Fairmont High)
8. Mbhali Gqumayo (Gugulethu Hub)
9. Danielleh Hugo (Curro Durbanville)
10. Erin Scrooby (Reddam Constantia)
11. Sive Silati (Langa Hub)
12. Ashline Titus (Victoria Hub)
13. Imaan van Schalkwyk (Bergvliet High)
Head Coach: Vuyani Parafini
Assistant Coach: Ezryn van Aswegen
Manager: Nita Janse van Rensburg
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