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Proteas coach calls for profession­al league

- Mahlatse Mphahlele

The Proteas women cricket coach, Hilton Moreeng, says SA must have a profession­al league within two years in order to develop young talent and feed the senior national team.

SA players are sought after around the world. This season Laura Wolvaardt and Sune Luus played for Brisbane Heat‚ Mignon du Preez was signed by Melbourne Stars and Dane van Niekerk and Marizanne Kapp by Sydney Sixers Women’s Big Bash League in Australia.

In 2018 Du Preez played for Southern Vipers while Van Niekerk and Kapp played for Surrey Stars in the Kia Super League in England.

Moreeng believes it is time SA had its own league.

“I think in the next two years‚ the league must start happening‚” the coach said after the Proteas beat Sri Lanka by 39 runs at SuperSport Park on Wednesday to complete a 3-0 T20 series whitewash.

“We have players in this team who played in the Women’s Big Bash League in Australia and four in the Kia League in England,” he added.

“This shows that in terms of quality‚ we are starting to compete on big cricket stages in the world. The more we have players going overseas‚ we can also start our own because it will help us expose our players to high-intensity competitio­n.”

Van Niekerk said the experience that she and other players have gained playing overseas is valuable for themselves and the national team‚ and they want to see more youngsters following in their footsteps.

“Big Bash is leading the way in terms of domestic competitio­n for women’s cricket and the experience you take away by playing with and against the best in the world is priceless‚” Van Niekerk said.

“You build confidence from playing on that stage‚ where it is 14 games and it’s full-on competitio­n with the best players in the world. The first year it was myself and Marizanne‚ the second year was myself‚ Mignon‚ Lizelle Lee‚ Sune Luus and a few others‚ and it shows where SA players are going and that they are recognised on the internatio­nal stage.”

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