Western Province embrace chilly Cape Town winter to set pre-season in full swing
On the bowling front, the squad has been boosted by the pace and experience of fast bowler Tshepo Moreki.
With many of their star players, including Kyle Verreynne, David Bedingham and Tony de Zorzi playing various formats for the Proteas, Province have added left-handed opening batter Jiveshan Pillay into their squad from the Warriors and right-handed opening batter Joshua van Heerden from the Titans.
Having gone through the season without the trophy, where the Boys in Blue finished fifth in the Four-Day competition, eighth in the One Day Cup and fourth in the T20 Challenge, the Cape Town-based unit has had an early start to their pre-season preparations.
THE Western Province Men's team has embraced the chilly Cape Town winter as pre-season preparations are in full swing.
Pillay is already with the squad in their pre-season training, while Moreki and Mihlali Mpongwana are expected to join the pre-season preparations this week, having just returned from the Caribbean with the South Africa 'A' squad.
Van Heerden is expected to join the squad at the beginning of August.
Perhaps the most important addition at Newlands this season is the newly appointed coach, Rory Kleinveldt. Kleinveldt makes his return to Newlands following a successful tenure in the UK, where he served as Lead Bowling Coach for Northamptonshire County Cricket Club.
The 42-year-old's appointment follows the departure of former head coach, Salieg Nackerdien, who concluded his tenure at the end of the 2024/25 season.
The Boys in Blue got their winter programme underway with a challenging hike up the demanding Constantia Nek trail under the supervision of Strength and Conditioning coach Dieter Swanepoel.
'We are four weeks into our pre-season program thus far, and I'm very happy with the progress that the guys have made,' said Swanepoel.
'We started our winter training off with a couple of hikes up Constantia Nek and Table Mountain, balancing the training objectives with a bit of team cohesion and good banter. The players also underwent their baseline fitness profiling before commencing with the formal strength and conditioning program.
'The wet weather hasn't been ideal for our cardiovascular sessions, but it just meant more time indoors on the machines. Every winter it is pretty much the same weather, wet and cold, so it's just a matter of being adaptable and at times creative.
'The guys' attitudes and energies have been awesome thus far. There has been a good focus and determination from the guys on how they are going about their business, which is exciting.' Swanepoel concluded.
WSB Western Province Men 2025/26 squad
Beuran Hendricks, Bongile Mfunelwa, Dane Paterson, Daniel Smith, Eddie Moore, George Linde, Jiveshan Pillay, Jono Bird, Joshua van Heerden, Juan James, Kyle Simmonds, Mihlali Mpongwana, Mthiwekhaya Nabe, Oliver Whitehead, Raeeq Daniels, Tshepo Moreki, Valentine Kitime.
National Contracts: David Bedingham, Kyle Verreynne, Nandre Burger, Tony de Zorzi.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles

The Herald
3 hours ago
- The Herald
WP crowned unofficial U13 Craven Week champions in East London
Western Province finished as the top-seeded team to be crowned the champions of the 2025 edition of the U13 Craven Week at Selborne College in East London on Friday after they defeated Boland 21-7 in an unofficial final. This was WP's ninth time they ranked first in the competition after featuring in 13 of the last 14 U13 Craven Week finals. The contest for the number one seed between the sides was a repeat of two years ago, when WP won by a narrow 10-8. This time, converted tries from Francois Gouws, Theolin Edwards and Lihlombe Mabengu ensured they won comfortably over their provincial neighbours. Boland B exacted revenge for their main team beating WP B 23-14 in the unofficial Academy Week final. EP's main team finished seventh in the rankings after their two wins in four games. They beat Griquas 52-5 in the last game. Grey Junior centre Bulelani Norman, Jeffreys Bay lock Warren Grootboom, Woodridge No8 Aqhama Macembe all scored two tries with Kabega Primary's Musa Mdongwane and Gill College's Ruben Lotter the other scorers. Despite showing glimpses of good innovation in their play and forward dominance through the week, Border Central finished as the second-last ranked team in the Craven Week category. The Blue Bulls beat them 41-12 in their final match. Queen's Primary centre Luke Mpangele, who was among the top performing players for the team, scored a try, with the other five-pointer coming through Selborne Primary's Vuyo Foslara. Border Country Districts closed the tournament with the most points conceded in the week, a negative 212 difference, losing all four of their games. EP B finished fifth in the Academy Week standings, finishing with a 17-15 loss to the Golden Lion B team. Right behind EP were Border B, who beat Golden Lions C team 19-0. The 2026 U13 Craven will be held in Bloemfontein. Other results on Friday: Blue Bulls B 22 Pumas B 12, Griffons B 27 Zimbabwe 14, Free State B 38 Limpopo Blue Bulls B 0, Valke B 17 Leopards B 5, Griquas B 10 SWD B 29, Namibia 20 Sharks B 12, Sharks 33 Pumas 19, SWD 21 Free State 7. Daily Dispatch


The Citizen
10 hours ago
- The Citizen
Western Province triumph over Lions as Border CD clinch late draw at FNB Girls Rugby Week
Western Province triumph over Lions as Border CD clinch late draw at FNB Girls Rugby Week Western Province wrapped up their campaign with a dominant win over the Golden Lions in the final U18 match of the 2025 FNB Girls Rugby Week, while Border Country Districts forced a dramatic late draw against the Blue Bulls in the concluding U16 fixture on July 4 at Queens High School in Johannesburg. Also read: Final day of FNB U16 and U18 Girls Rugby Week delivers thrilling clashes at Queens High The Cape side overcame a slow start, running in five unanswered tries and scoring 31 points after the break. Flyhalf Nuha Levy starred with a try and three conversions to secure WP's unbeaten status, matching the Blue Bulls' clean sweep in the U18 division. Also read: Thrilling clashes mark day two of FNB U16 and U18 Girls Rugby Week Earlier in the day, the Limpopo Blue Bulls beat the Griffons 31–15, with No 8 Amanda Seokotsa scoring a standout hat-trick. Despite a narrow 27–25 loss to the Pumas, Valke prop Jessica Ejeleonu made headlines with three tries of her own. Also read: Rising stars shine at 2025 FNB Girls Rugby Week in Johannesburg with dominant wins and Springbok support In U16 action, the Golden Lions ended their campaign with a strong 17–7 win over WP, notching their third consecutive victory. Border Country Districts maintained their unbeaten run with a 12–12 draw against the Bulls. After leading 7–0 at half-time, Border were forced to fight back in the closing stages, with loosehead prop Endinako Fetumane scoring the decisive equaliser. Several other teams, including Eastern Province, South Western Districts, the Pumas, Border and KwaZulu-Natal, also registered final-day wins to close out the tournament on a high. Also read: Girls' rugby talent on show as 2025 FNB Youth Week kicks off in Johannesburg U18 results: • Eastern Province 12–0 Zimbabwe • Griffons 15–31 Limpopo Blue Bulls • Leopards 12–22 South Western Districts • Valke 25–27 Pumas • Griquas 0–41 Border • Blue Bulls 19–12 Boland • Free State 0–38 KwaZulu-Natal • Western Province 31–5 Golden Lions U16 results: • Free State 0–5 Zimbabwe • Griquas 0–17 Griffons • Border 17–7 Pumas • SWD 20–27 Limpopo Blue Bulls • Valke 0–20 Golden Lions Invitational XV • Leopards 0–38 KwaZulu-Natal • Golden Lions 17–7 Western Province • Boland 7–13 Eastern Province • Border Country Districts 12–12 Blue Bulls At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

TimesLIVE
12 hours ago
- TimesLIVE
Patience and more match time will see Proteas bowler Kwena Maphaka fulfil his potential
Kwena Maphaka finished matric last year, but cricket's school of hard knocks provided more lessons for the 19-year-old in the first Test in Bulawayo that will demand he shows patience but also puts in even more work. The trouble with doing the latter is the sport's jam-packed schedule which, for a new fast bowling talent, means that in 2025 the route to the top of the game involves a very different journey than it did for a teenage fast bowler starting a career in 2005. Maphaka played in just his fifth first-class match last week. It was also his second Test and his 13th match this year, of which 11 were T20s. 'He's involved worldwide in leagues and plays a lot of T20 cricket, so when it comes to Test cricket it involves a different way of approaching your bowling,' Proteas bowling coach Piet Botha said on Friday. Our Proteas Men are back on the grind and putting in the hard yards ahead of the 2nd Test against Zimbabwe 💪🏏 Fired up to seal a 2-0 series victory in Bulawayo! 👊🇿🇦 #WozaNawe — Proteas Men (@ProteasMenCSA) July 3, 2025 Maphaka had an inauspicious outing in the first Test conceding 80 runs in 22 overs across the two Zimbabwean innings and finishing the match wicketless. In an otherwise excellent outing for an inexperienced Proteas attack, Maphaka was disappointing and Botha admitted the young bowler was down in the dumps. More importantly however, Maphaka was also keen to take the lessons out of the first Test, and has been locked in discussions with Botha and trained harder for the second match that starts on Sunday. 'Ultimately as a coach you can do a lot by talking to a person, working with him technically, but he needs to pick up experience — which goes for everyone. You learn as you play. For him, it's about getting a lot more four-day and five-day cricket under the belt, and then he will improve. 'As he goes through different experiences he will also work things out for himself and we can talk through things. It's about that exposure, making sure he learns as he goes and making sure he picks up his confidence as he goes,' said Botha. Maphaka lacked rhythm in both innings, the result of a lack of match time this year. It's not as simple as picking him for every match either. Last season, his provincial side, the Central Gauteng Lions, were deliberately cautious because he was completing his matric exams. THE GRADUATES 🎓🏏🇿🇦 From schoolyard dreams to the Test arena! Kwena Maphaka and Lhuan-dre Pretorius reflect on a journey they started back in primary school and now rocking the Proteas colours💪 This is brotherhood. This is legacy. This is what dreams are made of 👏 🎥Watch… — Proteas Men (@ProteasMenCSA) June 26, 2025 He played in seven T20 Challenge matches, but just one first-class game. The problem arises when he is out of South Africa, as was the case with the IPL, where he featured twice for the Rajasthan Royals. There Maphaka needs to balance the demands of the franchise, with his own growth and it can be difficult for a young player especially, in an environment which is as intense as the IPL. Playing more first-class matches can be difficult too, especially in South Africa. Numerous coaches, including Shukri Conrad, have criticised a schedule which last season saw provincial teams play only seven matches in the Four-Day Series. Cricket SA has tried to supplement that by organising more SA A tours and it was for SA A that Maphaka made his first class debut in Sri Lanka two years ago. One of the most important lessons is consistency, said Botha, who used the adage of hitting the top of off stump as a part of his bowling that Maphaka needs to improve. 'Kwena, because he has pace and you're playing on good wickets generally in Test cricket, if you get it slightly wrong the batters will get on top of you. He understands that, we've spoken about it and worked out some training methods for him. 'It's basically about getting your body conditioned for bowling that disciplined line and length for long periods. And to do that you need to play a lot of cricket.' Maphaka continues to have the management's support and with Lungi Ngidi no longer needed for the second Test, will continue to lead the attack at the Queens Sports Club. Having watched teammate Codi Yusuf claim six wickets in the first match and Corbin Bosch picking up a second innings five-for, Maphaka has no shortage of motivation to draw on. 'It's about him getting his mind in tune to practise well and bowl quickly,' Botha said of his young charge.