The Citizen (KZN)

Local talent really rocks

- Own Correspond­ent

Paarl Rocks batsman Sibonelo Makhanya (above) is delighted that local players are also using the Mzansi Super League (MSL) as a platform to enhance their own reputation­s – and not just play in the shadow of the big names involved in South Africa’s blockbuste­r T20 spectacle.

The 23-year-old, along with several of his lesser known teammates, have been making waves for the Cape Winelands team in recent matches and they will again need to be on top of their games should they be afforded the opportunit­y against the redhot Durban Heat at Boland Park today.

Makhanya struck a career-best 63 for his team as they took the sole lead in the race for the MSL 2.0 play-offs on Sunday by ousting defending champions Jozi Stars.

Others that have been making gains at the Rocks include Ferisco Adams and Mangaliso Mosehle, while there have been plenty of other examples at the other five franchises.

The Durban-born youngster is delighted for all those unfamiliar faces that have impressed. “It’s not always about the bigger players in the changeroom, it’s also about what you can get from your own peers and guys that do well on the (local) circuit,” he said.

Makhanya has played five of the Rocks’ eight games thus far, helping them surge to the top of the table with 23 points, nine ahead of the Heat, who must win the game if they want to retain hopes of still securing top-spot and an automatic ticket to the final.

A win for the home side will all but assure them a top three finish.

For Makhanya, though, the focus remains on improving as a player and he is just grateful for the opportunit­ies being afforded to him in Paarl.

“My career has been frustratin­g in a way,” he added. “It’s just amazing when it comes together like that, it just keeps me believing that I can actually do it, that it’s still in me.

“I’m still young and there’s a lot for me to learn and that’s what I’m trying to take from some of the guys around me.”

Meanwhile, Dane Vilas, the Heat captain, admits that confidence in Durban is as high as it has ever been during an MSL campaign.

“The boys are pumped,” Vilas said. “Obviously gaining some momentum is what we spoke about earlier.”

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