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Parsons eager to lead by example during inbound tour against Pakistan

Thursday, 25 April 2019: Bryce Parsons has been appointed as the captain of the Coca-Cola South Africa under-19s ahead of their home tour against Pakistan after several standout performances in his first tour against India earlier this year. The impressive all-rounder will lead a squad of 15 in a seven-match Youth One-Day International (ODI) series taking place in Pietermaritzburg and Chatsworth between 22 June and 07 July.

The 18-year old made his SA U19s debut in the first Youth Test match in the team’s tour to India in February before going on to feature in the second Test. He subsequently earned four more caps in South Africa’s third-place finish during the quadrangular Youth ODI series that included India U19 ‘A’, ‘B’ and Afghanistan.

Despite being one of only three players who played every match in the tour of the subcontinent, Parsons expressed his surprise at the appointment but is already looking forward to the series and helping his side achieve its targets.

“It’s obviously a massive privilege to captain my country in this upcoming tour against Pakistan,” The youngster said. “I am pretty shocked to be captain because I didn’t think I’d get it but I am grateful for this opportunity that has come to hand. I am just going to try lead from the front and set a good example for the team, try to add to the team culture and help everyone get ready for the games.”

“As a team, we really want to win the series, to bounce back from what happened in India.  Personally, I just want to lead well. It’s going to be my first tour as captain, so I want to do well and hopefully win the series.”

In India, Parsons shone thanks to his all-round ability with bat and ball. He scored 239 runs, including two half-centuries and a six-wicket haul (6/77) in the longer format before adding a further seven wickets to his tally in the Youth ODI matches at an average of 18.42.

The King Edwards VII School matriculant and First XI skipper is relishing the added responsibility that captaincy will bring and is focused on leading through his performances to inspire his teammates.

“Most players love the extra challenges in the game, and I am no different,” Parsons added. “I just want to take this challenge (of captaincy) in my stride and lead from the front with the players. If you are doing well as a captain, the whole team will have confidence. I just have to focus on doing what I do best and then try and lead the team.”

With the ICC U19 Cricket World Cup 2020 on the forefront of the team’s preparations, Parsons believes that a tight team spirit will do well for team’s chances in the upcoming series against Pakistan.

“It’s really important to for the coaching staff and myself that we stick together as a team, in good times and in bad, that’s most important,” he explained. “If everyone is there for each other with no individuals or players playing for themselves, we’ll all pull through and do enough to get selected for this team and represent it well. We have a lot of experienced guys who’ve gone to India and have seen the challenges that lie ahead.”

SA U19s head coach, Lawrence Mahatlane shared his thoughts on the appointment of Parsons, saying:  

“Bryce is a very special player. He was the U17 Cricketer of the Year in 2017 and the Khaya Majola Coca-Cola Week Cricketer of the Year last year as a grade 11 pupil, so his cricket pedigree is very good. He was also outstanding in India. So, as a leader, this is an opportunity for him to keep standing up and showing his leadership qualities.

“He’s also captained his school side this year and various age-group sides over the years. It will be good to watch how he captains the SA U19s and I am quite excited to watching him share the way he thinks about the game, with the whole squad.”

Coca-Cola South Africa U19s squad:

Bryce Parsons (captain, Gauteng), Luke Beaufort (Eastern Province), Jonathan Bird (Western Province), Achille Cloete (Boland), Gerald Coetzee (Free State), Khanya Cotani (North West), Michael Copeland (Gauteng), Andrew Louw (Free State), Akeem Minaar (Boland), Lifa Ntanzi (KZN Coastal), Imraan Philander (Western Province), Siya Plaatjie (Western Province), Ruan Terblanche (Boland), Tiaan van Vuuren (Eastern Province), Nonelela Yika (Border).

Tour Itinerary

DATE

 

HOME TEAM

vs

AWAY TEAM

STADIUM

VENUE

June 2019

           

Wed

19

 

Day

 

Warm Up Match

KZN Academy

 

Pakistan U19

Varsity Oval

Durban

Sat

22

 

Day

 

1st Youth ODI

South Africa U19

 

Pakistan U19

Chatsworth Cricket Oval

Durban

Tue

25

 

Day

 

2nd Youth ODI

South Africa U19

 

Pakistan U19

Pietermaritzburg Oval

Pietermaritzburg

Thu

27

 

Day

 

3rd Youth ODI

South Africa U19

 

Pakistan U19

Pietermaritzburg Oval

Pietermaritzburg

Sun

30

 

Day

 

4th Youth ODI

South Africa U19

 

Pakistan U19

Pietermaritzburg Oval

Pietermaritzburg

July 2019

           

Tue

02

 

Day

 

5th Youth ODI

South Africa U19

 

Pakistan U19

Pietermaritzburg Oval

Pietermaritzburg

Fri

05

 

Day

 

6th Youth ODI

South Africa U19

 

Pakistan U19

Chatsworth Cricket Oval

Durban

Sun

07

 

Day

 

7th Youth ODI

South Africa U19

 

Pakistan U19

Chatsworth Cricket Oval

Durban