33 degrees in the shade in February, and Devon U15s are taking the field for the first game of the annual tour of South Africa, starting at the glorious Skukuza Cricket Ground in Kruger National Park.
Devon started the day well with tour Captain Billy Rudolph calling correctly and batting first in the searing heat. Openers Noah Wright and Harvey Sargent started the Devon innings putting on 24 for the first wicket, however Devon lost wickets at regular intervals with no batters getting more than 30. Two innings worthy of note were Kazi Syzmanski (20) and Jack Lockwood (30), both very dogged knocks that managed to get the overall total to 134 all out in 57.3overs.
With a low first innings total Syzmanski and Hagen-Burt took the new ball. Syzmanski reaped the rewards of bowling straight, knocking over the opening batter and No.3 in the space of two overs. At tea on day one Nelspruit finished 20 for 2 with the game in the balance. In the post tea session Matt Petherbridge bowled a marathon spell of 16overs straight, picking up three wickets along the way. With Harvey Sargent collecting 1 wicket as well, Nelspruit innings at the close of play finished on 116 for 6 with 18overs of the first innings remaining it’s all to play for.
(Pictured above Billy Rudolph batting in Devon's first innings)
Day 2:-
Harvey Sargent led the way with 104 as Devon U15s managed there first win of the tour. On a scorching day at Western Province Cricket Club, Devon lost the toss and was inserted to bat on a well-worn wicket. Sargent opened the batting with Noah Wright and put on over 100 for the first wicket, Wright fell for 44 but Sargent continued on his way with cameo support innings from Ben Phillips and Kazi Szymanski to get his team to 259 for 5 in the 50.
The Boland innings never got going with the fall of wickets throughout the first 10 overs. Boland were dismissed after a miserly 21.5 overs for 69. The Devon bowlers who cleaned up were; Matt Petherbridge with superb figures of 7 for 4 and two wickets a piece for Alex Hannam and Ollie Reed.
Devon
now move onto the Vineyard Oval to play Western Province U14s in a 2 day match,
this undoubtedly will be there toughest challenge to date.
(Pictured Right :- Harvey Sargent after his maiden county 100)
Match Result – Devon Won by 190 runs
Match 5 – 2 Day Game (120 overs per day) @ The Vineyard Oval v Western Province U14s
Day 1
Sargent makes history! The Vineyard Oval was the stage for Harvey Sargent to put together a magnificent second hundred of the tour. Centurions in South Africa over the 13 years have been few and far between, however this seems far from a problem for Harvey who has made two in consecutive games. Sargent was finally dismissed for 134, where he showed real composure and batsmanship skills to manipulate the bowling all around the picturesque Vineyard ground.
Sargent was ably supported by Joe Hagan-Burt (46), other notable contributions from Finlay Marks (36) and Billy Rudolph (21*), this brought Devon’s final total at the end of the 60 to 286 for 7.
Devon couldn’t have started much better with the ball with Will Christophers reducing the Province to 7 for 2, however Western Province’s young side showed real fight and recovered to 115 for 4. At the end of the 60 overs Devon managed to restrict Western Province to 202 for 6 with a couple of notable bowling performances from Harry Ward (14-4-41-2) and Will Christophers (7-1-21-1).
Devon moved into day 2 84 in front with all to play for.
Day 2
After Sargent’s heroics on day 1 Devon had the task of setting a total and then bowling Western Province out. Devon’s day started slowly with no batters kicking on after getting good starts, however Devon managed to gain a lead of 267. Handy contributions came from Jack Lockwood (44) and Kazi Szymanski (48), the latter hitting a rather large six first over after lunch over long on to set out his intentions quite clearly.
The game was setup for a couple of hard sessions for Devon to claim the 10 wickets needed to take the victory, with 71 overs left of cricket in the day it was a good challenge for the boys to see if they had the skills to bowl the opposition out.
A fantastic bowling effort by the Devon bowlers saw Western Province U14s dismissed in the 71st over of their innings. Pick of the bowlers were Matt Petherbridge claiming 3 for 58 and Ollie Reed who’s persistent straight bowling paid dividend’s taking 2 for 20.
(Pictured Above:- Matt Petherbridge gets the last wicket at the Vineyard Oval)
Match Result: - Devon Won by 63 runs
Match Scorecard Click Here
Devon began their 13th development tour to South Africa in Kruger where they were greeted by high temperatures, a sharp contrast to the thoroughly saturated weather they had left behind in the UK.
As ever the contrast in weather and pitches together with encountering talented and competitive opponents (who of course were in mid season) presented the tourists with the usual stiff challenge.
The first game in Skukuza, a two-day game against Nelspruit provided an ideal start to the tour. Adjusting well to the hot and humid conditions there was a possibility of beginning the tour with a win, but a good batting surface and some determined batting meant that Devon were unable to take the number of wickets required.
The second fixture against a much older academy side from south of Johannesburg was a particularly demanding contest. The additional power of the Vereeniging batting proving decisive in setting a target which always looked out of reach despite a flat and easy paced batting surface
Two fixtures against development sides in Cape Town indicated the enormous efforts being made to attract young black players to cricket. Having played against development sides from Western Province over several years we were well aware of the improvements being made in the quality of players from the township areas. This was confirmed by some impressive batting and bowling performances by enthusiastic opponents, which, backed up by some athletic and competitive fielding, proved decisive in the development side gaining a comfortable win. Thankfully A much improved performance by Devon players against a development side from Boland, played at the impressive Western Province CC ground resulted in an emphatic win by 170 runs.
As ever the matches against Western Province sides tested the credentials of our young players. Encouraging reporting that while we were well beaten by a strong and impressive WP U15 side the players responded exceedingly well by winning the final game of the tour a two day game against a WP U14 side, the first time we have managed to achieve this.
From a cricket point of view the tour provided everything we could hope for, The players clearly listened to the advice available, worked hard throughout and finished looking a much better outfit than the one which arrived in South Africa just two weeks earlier. Short tours tend to exaggerate failure and it to their credit they listened to the advice available, became a more cohesive unit and, without exception, worked hard to maximise their potential.
Captaining a cricket team is demanding at the best of times, even more so when faced with capable opposition in unfamiliar conditions. Billy Rudolph, a quick learner who absorbed ideas quickly, was an effective leader who enjoyed the support of the whole squad.
Of course not all the benefits, which the tour provides can be captured by simple playing statistics. The experience of visiting such a wonderful country as part of a county side provides a rich opportunity for the players, which they appeared to take full advantage of. Many of the things they saw will remain with them long into the future. Our relations with good friends in Cape Town and Kruger ensure that they achieve an insight into aspects of life not achievable through a normal family holiday.
Grateful thanks to all the staff who worked so hard to make the tour such a success and, most importantly, to the players who conducted themselves with credit both on and off the field.
Alan Swift
Team Manager
Results
Devon 134 and 189-9 dec
Nelspruit 192 and 98- 3
Match Drawn
Vereeniging Academy 244 - 8
Devon 199 - 9
Vereeniging won by 45 Runs
Western Province Dev XI. 182 - 7
Devon 108
WP Dev XI Won by 75 Runs
Devon 259 - 5
Boland Dev XI 89
Devon Won by 170 Runs
Devon 286 - 7 Dec and 182 - 6 Dec
Western Province U14 XI. 202 - 6 Dec and 203
Devon Won by 83 Runs
Western Province U15. 244 - 4
Devon 108
Western Province Won by 138 Runs
Batting
Innings. Runs. Average. Highest
H Sargent. 6 283 47.2. 135
J Hagan-Burt 6 146 29.2. 71
N Wright 7 131 18.7 44
K Szymanski 6 117 29.3 41
B Phillips 7 115 16.4 37
Bowling
Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Average
M Petherbridge 63.2 15 181 12 15.1
O Reed 49.2 4 183 9 20.3
A Hannam 45 3 155 5 31.0
J Hagan-Burt. 55 5 188 5 37.0
W Christophers. 42. 2. 157 5 25.0