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Cricket South Africa (CSA) in partnership with KFC, celebrated the 40th anniversary of the Mini-Cricket programme with a mega-festival on Saturday.
The KFC Mini-Cricket Mega-Festival was for the first time in the history of the programme, held on the same day across the CSA provincial affiliates.
The Mega-Festivals broke their records with over ten thousand kids across South Africa taking part on the day’s proceedings and more than a thousand matches being played simultaneously.
With safety of the kids being a number one priority, inclement weather conditions resulted on several affiliates using alternative venues or calling off the festivities.
St George’s Park and Buffalo Park cricket grounds cancelled the proceedings of the day due to wet fields.
CSA Mass Participation Manager, David Mokopanele, shared his sentiments on the importance and significance of the Mini-Cricket’s 40th Anniversary celebrations and the impact the programme has had on the lives of the children.
“It is without a doubt that Mini-Cricket has had a major impact on the lives of children and communities throughout South Africa.
“Our aim is to create opportunities for all South African children from different backgrounds to play the game we all support and love.
“I would like to thank our partner, KFC, for their commitment and continued support in the development of our game.
“A big thank you to our mini-cricket volunteers, with whom we have managed to grow the largest and longest running development programme in the continent,” Mokopanele concluded.
KFC Marketing Manager Brand and Purpose Andra Ferreria Nel said, “Today’s KFC Mini Cricket Mega- Festival was a great example of how sport creates a platform to level the playing field for our children and unite communities across the country.
“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 level playing fields to achieve their dreams,” Nel said.
For more information on the KFC Mini-Cricket programme, visit https://cricket.co.za/mini-cricket/
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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.