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    Protea comes to town

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailFebruary 11, 2013No Comments1 Min Read
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    JP Duminy will grace Grahamstown with his presence when he is guest speaker at the Willows Cricket Club's presentation dinner on 8 March.

    JP Duminy will grace Grahamstown with his presence when he is guest speaker at the Willows Cricket Club's presentation dinner on 8 March.

    The event will take place at the City Hall.

    In 2001 at the U17 interprovincial cricket week, Grahamstown cricketer Lucius Jordaan met current Protea JP Duminy.

    The two went on to make the SA U17 side.

    During the Khaya Majola U19 week, Duminy went on to make the SA U19, being the highest run-scorer of the tournament.

    He was 15 at the time.

    Duminy went on to make the Western Province team and then the Proteas side.

    Tickets are on sale at R90 per person which includes a three-course meal. To book call Lucius Jordaan at 072 478 3642.

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