Cape Argus

Marylebone Cricket Club donation to nurture future stars

- Zaahier Adams

VINCE van der Bijl has a penchant for doing big things. He is a very big man after all. The former South African fast bowler has arguably completed his biggest achievemen­t yet with the 69-year-old convincing the esteemed Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) to donate £50 000 over three years (R900 000 a year) to Ukhanyo Primary School in Masiphumel­ele to improve the entire sporting structure at the school via the MCC Masi 750 Sports Club project.

In addition to the three new astro-turf cricket nets that were opened on Tuesday, the project will aim to sustain a proper coaching structure through a full-time sports administra­tor/coach/PE instructor from sports developmen­t company Sporting Chance, two additional sports coaches‚ together with the provision of equipment‚ kit and most importantl­y transport to the matches.

“The MCC is supporting this project here in Masiphumel­ele because we believe we can make a real difference here. Through Vince van der Bijl providing inspiratio­nal leadership and with his knowledge, dedication and commitment, the club’s three-year investment can make a very real difference and help to lay the foundation­s for a sustainabl­e future,” MCC chief executive Derek Brewer, who flew in to Cape Town from London specifical­ly for the opening, told Independen­t Media.

Ukhanyo Primary School has already been a shining light of positivity in the impoverish­ed Masiphumel­ele community through the help of NGO partner Masicorp, who undertake skills developmen­t in the area among many other things.

“It means a lot to us because it has put our school on a pedestal,” said headmaster Michael Thyali.

“We can raise our school to higher heights. Kids are going to be competing with other schools in the valley.

“It has added a great deal of value to our school,” he said.

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