CSA: KFC Mini-Cricket introduces Community Festivals

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Cricket South Africa (CSA) governs cricket in South Africa. Formed in 2002, it succeeded the United Cricket Board of South Africa (UCB) and became the sole governing body in 2008. CSA oversees all levels of cricket, including national teams for men and women, and is a full ICC member and SASCOC affiliate.

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Cricket South Africa (CSA) in partnership with KFC, will journey back to the grassroots and bring the 2023 Mini-Cricket festivals to local communities all around the country.

The KFC Mini-Cricket community festivals are held annually for children from the ages of 3-12 with the aim to introduce the sport in a fun and friendly way in the continued call to level the playing field and provide opportunities for all who want to play the game.

In 2022, the CSA Mini-Cricket celebrated 40 years of its existence with a mega-festival that broke the programmes records with attendance and the number of matches played on the day.

To continue from a record-breaking 2022, the community festivals kicked-off this past week in Kamhlushwa Stadium, Ehlazeni in Mpumalanga on Friday, and Zinniaville Primary School, Bojanala West in the North West on Saturday.

This week the festivals move to the Western Cape, with Stephen Regen Stadium, Mitchells Plain,         on Wednesday, 15 February 2023 and Central 1 in Boland on Friday as the programme continues to spread across to all 16 CSA affiliates.

CSA’s Mass Participation Manager, David Mokopanele, said;

“KFC Mini-Cricket prides itself with being one of South Africa’s premier development programmes, with an impact that goes beyond the cricket field.

“The programme has unearthed household professional cricketers and administrators to be astute citizens, and ardent cricket fans.

“This year, instead of utilising the main provincial stadia, the festivals will move back to grassroots in community fields with hopes that we reach every kid in the country to provide them with opportunity to play the sport.

“We want to elongate our story 40 years on and celebrate the programme whilst we continue to build the stars of tomorrow,” said Mokopanele.

Cricket hype is currently at an all-time high in South Africa and it is now time for our kids to shine, believes Andra Nel, KFC Marketing Manager Brand and Purpose, said: “Our kids have been watching first-class cricket at its best over the past month, and the KFC Mini-Cricket Community Festivals allow the professionals and selectors a platform to glance into the future. Our community festivals are unique in that the playing field is levelled and our children can play together no matter where they come, and they get a chance to cast aside any challenges they might be facing. We are proud to be a partner in cricket that affords our youth with an opportunity to play the game they love and gives them a chance to dream and achieve goals.”

For more information on the KFC Mini-Cricket programme, visit https://cricket.co.za/mini-cricket/

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