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Let’s talk cricket: Night with the Franchise coaches

_Gr0cCc0Tts_By _Gr0cCc0Tts_November 26, 2015No Comments2 Mins Read
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Eastern Province Cricket’s Coach Development department will be hosting a Let’s Talk Cricket evening with the franchise coaches and captains on the eve of the double header scheduled at St Georges Park for 28 November.

Eastern Province Cricket’s Coach Development department will be hosting a Let’s Talk Cricket evening with the franchise coaches and captains on the eve of the double header scheduled at St Georges Park for 28 November.

The event, which will be in the form of a question and answer session with Rob Walter (Titans), Nicky Boje (Knights) Allan Donald (Knights) and Malibongwe Maketa (Warriors). The franchise coaches together with their captains will field some questions from the public. The event will be taking place on Friday 27 November 2015 at the St George’s  Corporate Club, starting at 6.30pm.

Eastern Province Coaching Manager, Christo Esau said he is excited about the event and what it will mean for the keen cricketing public of Port Elizabeth. “We are really humbled to have the likes of Nicky Boje, Rob Walter, Allan Donald, Malibongwe Maketa as well as their captains joining us for this incredible event. The fact that these Franchise coaches have taken the time out to come and share their experiences with our local coaches speaks volumes of their character as well as their willingness to give back to this wonderful game of cricket”

The event is open to all coaches and the general public. Limited tickets are available at R50 at St George’s Park Cricket Ground (Reception) until Friday morning.                                                           

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