Standard Bank Proteas all-rounder JP Duminy is relishing the prospect of facing the Springboks in the Nelson Mandela Legacy Cup match at PPC Newlands on Thursday.
Two of South Africa’s national teams meet in the third edition of the clash, which is sponsored by Prepaid24.com - a strategic business partner of Blue Label Telecoms and an online retailer of its prepaid services.
The national cricket team is made up of several players who recently beat Australia 2-1 in their Test series down under, with the like of captain Faf du Plessis, Hashim Amla and Kyle Abbott all joining Duminy.
The national rugby team is headed by prominent international stars like Patrick Lambie and Damian de Allende, while they were also bolstered earlier this week by the inclusion of former Proteas captain, Graeme Smith in a player/coach capacity.
“It’s obviously a great occasion that both the Springboks and Proteas look forward to,” Duminy said ahead of the game. “I’ve been part of two games so far, one I was captain and the other I was commentator so it’s good to be a player this time round.
“It’s all for a good course and being a South African sportsman it’s always nice to give back to the South African public. So we’re looking forward to it.”
Duminy was also expecting Smith, who played in 117 Test matches and scored over 9000 runs, to provide some much needed steel to the Springboks’ line-up.
“It’s a bit difficult when they try and claim one of ours,” he quipped. “Graeme Smith’s in there, so we’re going to take the Aussie route and come a bit harder at them seeing that they’ve got Graeme Smith on their side.
“Without a doubt (the bowlers will be going full tilt at him). So there will be some bumpers thrown in, we don’t mind the extras, so we’ll come hard at them.”
Another national 100-cap plus hero in the mix for the Boks is ex-captain Jean de Villiers. It will be his first involvement in the fixture after he sustained injuries prior to the first two editions. “I’ve also been selected for two games previously,” he recalled. “The first one I felt sick on the day and was unable to play. In the second game I got a small little knee injury a week before so couldn’t play either.
“For me it’s great to be involved in this one. I think the amazing thing about Nelson Mandela is how he united this country. Even though he isn’t with us anymore, he’s still doing it. And even though it’s cricket and rugby and all the fans coming together, I think it just speaks of the legacy of the man, what he stood for and what he is still doing.”
Even though the fixture is expected to be played in a light-hearted climate, De Villiers conceded that no one wanted to lose.
“We’re all competitive by nature, so it should make for a good game,” he added.
And there were some mind games too from the 109-capped former Springbok, who concluded by stating: “But I don’t think we’ve got a chance”.
From the Proteas side, all six franchises have at least one representative in the Proteas line-up.
The match is played to honour the country’s founding president and has the aim of raising substantial funds for the Nelson Mandela Foundation.
Fans are encouraged to make their donations to the Nelson Mandela Foundation via a dedicated SMS line on match day.
Standard Bank Proteas squad: Hashim Amla (BuildNat Cape Cobras), Mangaliso Mosehle (bizhub Highveld Lions), Faf du Plessis (Multiply Titans), JP Duminy (BuildNat Cape Cobras), David Miller (VKB Knights), Farhaan Behardien (Multiply Titans), Wayne Parnell (BuildNat Cape Cobras), Dwaine Pretorius (bizhub Highveld Lions), Aaron Phangiso (bizhub Highveld Lions), Imran Tahir (Hollywoodbets Dolphins), Kyle Abbott (Warriors).
The Springbok cricket squad is: Tiaan Liebenberg, Pat Lambie (captain), Faf de Klerk, Rohan Janse van Rensburg, Graeme Smith, Conrad Jantjes. Sergeal Petersen, Butch James, Damian De Allende, Trevor Nyakane, Jean de Villiers.
Not batting: Stephan Dippenaar and Percy Montgomery.
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