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Reddam House Waterfall learner gets his first big-stage cricket cap

Chaitan Nair’s relentless dedication and hard work towards cricket pays off.

The Reddam House Waterfall School community is filled with immense pride and support as one of its talented learners, Chaitan Nair, achieves a remarkable feat in cricket.

Recently, Chaitan was awarded a prestigious cap at the renowned Wanderers Stadium by none other than the South African cricket legend Allan Donald.

This is a testament to his relentless dedication and hard work towards the sport.

Chaitan is now all set to represent the U13 Lions Team in an upcoming cricket tournament that will witness the participation of other South African provinces.

His exceptional skills and talent are sure to leave a lasting impression on the spectators.

The entire school community wishes Chaitan all the best for the tournament and is thrilled to see him showcase his abilities on a larger stage.

This achievement is a matter of great pride for the school and its community, and it serves as a testament to the school’s commitment to nurturing young talent.

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