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Coaching shake-up in KZN cricket

Durban – The current off-season has seen the KwaZulu-Natal Cricket Union make changes to its coaching ranks as the union hopes to push for more success in the 2017/18 season.

Mduduzi Mbatha returns to the province to take over the reins of the KZN Academy and the U-19 side.

Mbatha’s coaching pedigree is impressive. The 29-year-old was involved in the coaching structures at Northerns Cricket, handling their academy and U-19 structures as well as coaching the amateur side.

The former Durban High School pupil, who was a member of the KZN Academy in 2007, studied at the University of Pretoria and returns to Durban with his eye firmly set on climbing the coaching ranks and growing the younger players in the province.

"I understand what has been happening here, having been part of the academy, and I am really looking forward to making my own mark and creating a winning environment here," Mbatha said confidently.

"I see where we stand as a union and I am hoping that I can help in getting the union and the franchise thinking that we can be as good as I think we can be.

"It’s a bit of a homecoming for me and I am really excited about what lies ahead for me and for the union.

"I applied for the post here because I am hoping that I can grow and improve as a coach here."

Mbatha will be working closely with the franchise coach Grant Morgan as he tries to push his academy players to knock on the door for Dolphins honours.

Other coaching positions at the KZNCU that have been confirmed are Kenneth Mafunga, who will take up the head coach position of the KZN U-17 and U-15 sides, with Dinesha Devnarain at the helm of women’s cricket.

The junior coaching positions, U-11 and U-13, will be filled at the beginning of July.

KZN Inland Cricket has also announced their coaching structures for the upcoming season. Shane Burger will remain at the helm of the KZN Inland Men’s team with Mbasa Gqadushe taking over at the academy and the U-19 side.

Former Proteas seamer Yusuf Abdullah will head up the U-17 and U-15 sides while Siyabonga Gumede will coach the U-13 and U-11 sides. Richard Hlela will coach women’s cricket in the region.

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