The Citizen (KZN)

About-turn by Fredericks

- Ken Borland

It is almost a law of sport that teams can become victims of their own success in terms of competitor­s trying to lure a franchise’s star performers away, and the Highveld Lions are currently going through an unsettled period marked by the departures of key internatio­nals Temba Bavuma and Eddie Leie, as well as their general manager, Heinrich Strydom.

But it could have been a lot worse because CEO Greg Fredericks (above) reportedly tendered his resignatio­n as well, but the board did not accept it and managed to convince the popular former MP to continue in his role, thus avoiding another major blow to a union that also lost several experience­d players to matchfixin­g bans at the start of last season.

Strydom, who was also the CEO of North West Cricket, has been appointed the new chief executive of the Dolphins franchise and the Lions have been forced into a time of change, which they are trying to manage as best they can.

There has also been speculatio­n that Cricket South Africa want to groom Lions coach Geoff Toyana for greater things by appointing him as one of the Proteas’ assistant coaches, which would be another blow to the franchise.

“Geoff has just renewed his contract with us for another three years. But if anything happens, we obviously do have succession plans and one or two individual­s in mind. We are also advertisin­g for a batting coach at the moment,” Fredericks said.

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