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Thrilling charity cricket clash at Umhlali

One of the organisers, Gerhard Breedt, expressed his appreciation to the event's many long-term supporters over the last 25 years.

Eight teams competed for a good cause at the annual Ballito Charity Cricket Day, previously known as the Ricky Braham Cricket Tournament, at Umhlali Prep on Saturday.

 

Kirsten Fourie and Kyla Greig having a good time.

While the players were battling it out on the field, the cheerleaders were having a blast on the sidelines.

 

Bryce Fourie and Saxon Campbell.

Defending champions, RE/MAX Dolphin Realtors, managed to secure victory by defeating the 2022 champions, The Untouchables, by 17 runs.

 

Sean Peacock and Jordan Greig.

One of the organisers, Gerhard Breedt, expressed his appreciation to the event’s many long-term supporters over the last 25 years.

Gabriellè Kruger and Peter Wiehahn.

“A big thanks goes to Rob Cliff, director of sport at Umhlali Prep, and the school for providing their facilities and fields, as well as the participants who are the main sponsors. This year, almost R12 000 was raised, while also funding local umpires and cleaners to benefit from the day. Also, thanks to Bertus Bosshoff and Kyle Crichton for ensuring the charity cricket day lives on,” said Breedt.


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