Mzansi Amazed by Video of Talented Young Girl Who Hits Cricket Stumps During Practice at School

Mzansi Amazed by Video of Talented Young Girl Who Hits Cricket Stumps During Practice at School

  • A video of a young schoolgirl blows Mzansi's mind practising cricket on a dirt ground with her schoolmates
  • The girl showcases exceptional skills in bowling, and peeps on social media want her to become a star
  • Mzansi discuss the condition of sports facilities in the rural areas, and they are saddened by the lack of opportunities for children who live there
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A talented young girl practices cricket in a rural area. Image: @geoffreytoyana
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South African hearts' were captured by a young schoolgirl practising cricket with her fellow learners. The girl is so magnificent and displayed raw talent with her bowling form in the short clip that was posted on Twitter.

The endearing clip simply shows the school kids playing in what looks like a rural area, but the skill could not be ignored by many viewers. People said that such talent cannot be bought, and this girl could become a cricket star with the right development.

Have a look at the video below:

Generous Twitter users reached out to Titans Assistant Coach @geoffreytoyana, who posted the clip so they could donate to get the kids kitted with the right clothes and equipment. But the overall sentiment was the sad state of sports development in rural areas. Check out some comments below:

@DeevhahD commented:

"This video makes me sad instead. I just wonder how much talent is suffering and suffocated in all corners of the country due to maladministration and corruption in our sports supporting structures. How much we could do and achieve if we had a genuine interest in development."

@Wa_Mavu said:

"Unfortunately, we have to pay for recognition, we have to pay to get noticed, it's about money, sometimes even selection you need money, there are very few honest people in influential positions."

@Mawandinho suggested:

"Can we get her shoes and training gear?"

@_ntombim_ commented:

"Beautiful! Reminds me of a similar young talent we trained with at Sinaba Stadium in Daveyton way back when."

@NzwanoJ wrote:

"Raw talent. Wish she grows to realise her full potential, make the nationals and reach for the stars."

@madamzoe asked:

"Who taught her to bowl like that and why did that jump at the end put a smile on my face."

@MathewsNtanzi tweeted:

"That wasn't a slower ball, hey coach? Smooth, I wish there was a camera inside the net I can't see clearly. Yorker?"

@theePopota posted:

"A natural talent that needs to be nurtured, plus she's a leftie and to do that in school shoes and not slip. I'm also impressed by the batsman, there might be some decent talent in this school"

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Briefly News reported that a vibrant little girl has stunned netizens online with her bonafide talent. In a viral video, she went on stage and stunned peeps with her smooth amapiano dance moves.

The young and talented dancer has an account named pretty_girl_g_ and shared the clip of her impressive move busting on Instagram, where the clip spread like wildfire.

Source: Briefly News

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Hilary Sekgota (Deputy Human Interest HOD) Hilary Sekgota is the Head of Desk for Evening and Weekend content at Briefly News. She completed a BA in Communication Science from Unisa in 2018 and a Diploma in Journalism from Varsity College in 2010. She also passed a set of trainings by Google News Initiative. Hilary joined the Briefly News team in 2022 and started her journalism career at Tshwane Sun. She has 12 years of experience covering current affairs and human interest topics. Email: hilary.sekgota@briefly.co.za

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