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Wendy scores long-service award

Westville resident honoured at the KZN Cricket Union Annual Awards night.

FORMER Winston Park learner and long-time Westville resident, Wendy Bramley, was honoured with a long-service award at the KZN Cricket Union Annual Awards.

Wendy began her scoring career at Winston Park Primary at the age of eight, when her mother wrote the players’ names in the score book and she scored the match against the names her mother had written down for her.

In Grade 5, 6 and 7, Wendy scored for the Natal Primary Schools team and from Grade 8 to 12 she scored for the National Schools Week.

In 1987, at the age of 14, Wendy qualified as an umpire and umpired school matches for the Kingsmead Mynahs team.

She scored her first provincial match at Sahara Stadium Kingsmead in 1987 and has scored every Kingsmead Test and ODI since South Africa’s return to international cricket in the early 1990s.

She is also the founder member of the KZN Cricket Scorers’ Association KZNCSA and has been a member of the executive committee since the association’s inception in 1997.

 

 

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