Oudtshoorn Courant

Batting heroes exit SWD Cricket

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With the new contract period that opened for South African domestic cricket, it was confirmed that three of the batting heroes of the Six Gun Grill Garden Route Badgers during the past season have signed contracts with Division 1 teams.

The captain and prolific runs scorer of the past season, Jean du Plessis, will join the Warriors franchise that is based in Gqeberha. The 25-year-old Du Plessis who represente­d SWD since 2016 had an outstandin­g season with the bat across all formats and topped the batting averages in the four-day competitio­n with 591 runs at an average of 73.97 with a highest score of 203. In the One Day Cup, he hit two centuries at an average of 60.6.

Blayde Capell, who scored the most runs overall in the four-day competitio­n - 781 runs at an average of 71 (three centuries and four half-centuries) has been contracted by the Paarl Rocks (Boland). The former Northwood High School product spent three seasons with the Badgers.

Jhedli van Briesies, a local project of the Hub developmen­t program at D’Almeida, and scholar at Langenhove­n Gymnasium was signed by the Titans and will move to SuperSport Park in Pretoria. He had an outstandin­g season in the four-day competitio­n scoring 546 runs with two centuries and two half centuries at an average of 68.25.

"We are disappoint­ed by their departure but their reward for higher honors is well deserved and exposure on a higher level will come along with new challenges and opportunit­ies. They were all great players and ambassador­s for the Badgers and we wish them all the best for their future endeavors," SWD CEO, Albertus Kennedy said.

He also confirmed that suitable replacemen­ts have been identified and the squad for the new season will be announced on 22 May.

 ?? Photo’s supplied ?? Jhedli van Briesies
Photo’s supplied Jhedli van Briesies
 ?? ?? Jean du Plessis
Jean du Plessis
 ?? Blayde Capell ??
Blayde Capell

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