The Citizen (KZN)

Next generation of stars on show

OPENER: SA U-19 NEED TO PUT OFF-FIELD ISSUES ASIDE

- Wesley Bo on

Having received more interest and coverage than ever before in the build-up to the tournament – albeit for controvers­ial reasons – the SA junior cricket team will need to put off-field issues aside and focus on the task at hand when they open their U-19 Cricket World Cup campaign in Potchefstr­oom today.

Last week, Cricket South Africa stripped David Teeger of the national U-19 team’s captaincy after the teenager had made comments in support of Israeli soldiers. This was announced in the wake of government’s decision to open a case of genocide against

Israel at the Internatio­nal Court of Justice.

The federation said it had been warned that protests related to the war in Gaza could be “anticipate­d at the venues for the tournament”, further claiming there was a risk of “conflict or even violence” if Teeger retained the position.

While Teeger is not expected to lead the SA side, despite calls for him to be reinstated as captain, he remains part of the national squad and is expected to turn out against the Windies in their opening match today.

It remained unclear whether protests would be held outside stadiums, or whether there were any real security concerns, with matches scheduled to be played in Potchefstr­oom, Bloemfonte­in,

Kimberley, East London and Benoni during the two-and-a-half week tournament.

Following their opening match against the West Indies at JB Marks Oval, South Africa will turn out in Group B games against England and Scotland next week as they embark on an attempt to reclaim the global junior title the nation last won in 2014.

While this year’s U-19 Cricket World Cup was scheduled to be held in Sri Lanka, it was moved to South Africa at the 11th hour after the Sri Lanka Cricket Board was suspended by the ICC for government meddling in the game.

It will be the third time the nation hosts the junior showpiece, after it was previously held in South Africa in 1998 and 2020.

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? SOLE FOCUS. David Teeger will let his cricket do the talking when the Under-19 World Cup gets underway in Potchefstr­oom today.
Picture: Gallo Images SOLE FOCUS. David Teeger will let his cricket do the talking when the Under-19 World Cup gets underway in Potchefstr­oom today.

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