2019 Coca-Cola Schools T20 Challenge National Champs
The 2019 Coca-Cola Schools T20 Challenge National Finals took place at the University of Pretoria TUKS from 15 - 17 March 2019. This challenge sees South Africa’s top 8 school T20 teams battling it out to be named national champions, offering school sides the chance of representing, and donning the colours of their local franchise teams.
Mr Wim Jansen, Director of Cricket at the Boys’ College:
St Stithians have now become the first school to win the Coca-Cola T20 four times, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019. We have managed to win the Johnny Waite and the Franchise final four out of the last six years. Great credit to our players and coaching staff who have sacrificed many hours to achieve this.
The reason for our success on the cricket field.....
There are no short cuts, only hard work and practice! Secondly, to become better at this game on has to play more. That is exactly what we have done, play-play-play! We have played 27 games since we started in January this year, a key aspect to our success. We also have a great combination of coaches working with our 1st X1. Charles Coventry's vast experience at international level has aided our batting in all formats. Philip Koen is a great motivator and his attention to detail has stood us in good stead the entire season. Peter Stringer gets on with running our three jugs bowling machines ensuring that all our batsmen hit enough balls.
One of our greatest strengths as a 1st X1 is the fact that we enjoy each other successes, always a sign of a good team. Cameron Rowe, Jodi Da Sousa and Liam Mostert have all scored more than a thousand runs.
We also have a very special seam attack with Sebastian De Oliviera 74 wickets, Tristan Brooks 64 wickets and Matthew Liberman 56 wickets this season. Add to that Liam McCarthy who has taken 30 plus wickets and scored 600 runs. Our team has also worked very hard on fielding and that has paid off as we took some great catches in the Coca Cola National T20 competition.
We are extremely proud of this magnificent achievement the by our cricketers! They have set the bar very high for the teams that will follow. Credit to our coaching staff for the skills transfer and enormous time sacrifice.
Day 1
Game 1 - Lions Saints vs Knights St Andrews Bloemfontein
Lions Saints 149/8
Cameron Rowe 35
Jodi De Sousa 33,
Liam Mostert 29
Knights St Andrews Bloemfontein 103/9
Matthew Liberman 3/12
Tristan Brooks 2/20
Lions Saints won by 46 runs with a bonus point
Man of the Match: Matthew Liberman
Game 2 - Lions Saints vs Cobras Paarl Gim
Lions Saints 151/4
Cameron Rowe 74
Cobras 151/7
Sebastian De Oliveira 1/22
Tom Winter 2/37
Super over Cobras scored 9
Lions Saints chased down the score and won off the last delivery with a brilliant six by Jodi de Sousa
Man of the Match: Cameron Rowe
Day 2:
Game 3 - Lions Saints v Coastal Focus School Hudson Park
Lions Saints 170/3
Cameron Rowe 64
Liam Mostert 35
Jodi De Sousa 29
Coastal Focus School Hudson Park 99/8
Tristan Brooks 3/23
Matthew Liberman 2/22
Lions Saints won by 71 runs
Man of the Match: Tristan Brooks
Game 4 - Lions Saints v Titans Waterkloof
Titans Waterkloof 136
Tristan Brooks 3/30
Liam McCarthy 2/27
Lions Saints 137/3
Liam Mostert 82*
Travis Ladner 34
Lions Saints won 7 wickets
Man of the Match: Liam Mostert
Day 3:
Game 5 - Lions Saints v Inland Focus School Queens High School
Inland Focus School Queens High School 106/7
Matthew Liberman 1/17
Sebastian De Oliveira 1/11
Naysha Zvinoera 1/11
Lions Saints 107/1
Cameron Rowe 39*
Jodi De Sousa 34
Liam Mostert 29*
Lions Saints won 9 wickets
Man of the Match – Cameron Rowe
Game 6 FINAL - Lions Saints V Dolphins St Charles College
Lions Saints 123/7
Travis Ladner 41
Sebastian De Oliveira 35
Cameron Rowe 20
St Charles 70
Liam McCarthy 4/14
Tristan Brooks 2/17
Lions Saints won the final by 53 runs
Man of the Match – Liam McCarthy
Lions Saints crowned the T20 National Champions 2019
Cameron Rowe – Batsman of the Tournament