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6 days ago
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‘Scholesy' steps up: Verreynne ready to deliver for Proteas on Lord's stage
Proteas' Kyle Verreynne celebrates his century during the International Test Series second Test Day 2 match against Sri Lanka in Gqebherha. BackpagePix Image: BackpagePix In every sporting team, a player feels most welcome when they have been handed a nickname that speaks to their character. For his sins, Kyle Verreynne has been dubbed 'Scholesy' by his teammates. The reference to the ginger hair is obvious, but what set Manchester United legend Paul Scholes apart from many other midfielders was his ability to step up when it mattered most. The century in the searing heat of Dhaka, Bangladesh, last October, as well as the two half-centuries in tough conditions against a potent Australian attack three years ago, have earned Verreynne the respect of his teammates. At Lord's, on the ultimate stage of the World Test Championship (WTC) final, the Proteas will be looking to their 'Scholesy' to rise to the occasion. Tony de Zorzi is locked in as he gears up for the #WTC Final 🎯🏏. Nothing but focus 💪.#WTCFinal #WozaNawe #ProteasWTCFinal — Proteas Men (@ProteasMenCSA) June 2, 2025 Video Player is loading. Play Video Play Unmute Current Time 0:00 / Duration -:- Loaded : 0% Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently behind live LIVE Remaining Time - 0:00 This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. Text Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent Window Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque Font Size 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 300% 400% Text Edge Style None Raised Depressed Uniform Dropshadow Font Family Proportional Sans-Serif Monospace Sans-Serif Proportional Serif Monospace Serif Casual Script Small Caps Reset restore all settings to the default values Done Close Modal Dialog End of dialog window. Advertisement Next Stay Close ✕ 'It's Lord's. It's an ICC final against Australia, who have been the benchmark in Test cricket for so long. It is everything you dream of as a cricketer,' he said. Verreynne notes that the environment in which he and his teammates currently operate under coach Shukri Conrad and captain Temba Bavuma is the best he's ever been involved in at the national level. 'What Shuks and Temba have created is incredible. They encourage each of us to be ourselves, and I think it has brought out the very best of us.' It is no coincidence that the consistency of the man behind the stumps has come at the same time that the team's fortunes have gathered momentum. Over the years, the best South African sides have had a trusted gloveman at the very heart of the team. More than just making the team feel at ease, Conrad specifically called his keeper aside during the tour of the West Indies in August last year. 'He basically told me that he and the coaches backed me. That backing just gave me so much confidence, and allowed me to focus on my job,' he admits. 'Shuks often says he doesn't care how it looks, as long as it gets the job done. And, if you look at this team, there are a lot of guys whose main goal is just to get the job done.' With the gloves or the bat, he is certainly one of those, too. Verreynne has made a happy habit of scoring runs at exactly the tempo the team requires. 'My job at six or seven is not always about scoring big runs. Sometimes it's a quick 40 to set a target, or a fighting 30, batting with the bowlers. It is always very nice to contribute to the team and make an impact on the game.' This adaptability is a hallmark of the selfless approach that he has brought to the side. Sometimes misunderstood, the 28-year-old notes his own list of attributes that he tries to bring to the Proteas table. 'To me, character is about a few things: never giving up; getting it done; showing fight.' Rain delays play in England 🌧️ Wet weather has halted the Proteas' warm-up match ahead of the ICC World Test Championship Final. Fingers crossed for clearer skies ☁️🏏.#WTCFinal #WozaNawe #ProteasWTCFinal — Proteas Men (@ProteasMenCSA) June 3, 2025


West Australian
6 days ago
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- West Australian
Geraldton netball star Allen Greichen to don the green and gold
Geraldton netball star Allen Griechen has been selected in the Australia squad to play against New Zealand in Melbourne later this year. Allen has shone bright on the court catching the attention of selectors along with way as he continues to build an impressive athletic CV. Beginning his netball journey at seven years of age, it wasn't long before Allen was playing in a representative side — in 2023 he was selected for the inaugural State school boys under-12 team. After an impressive outing for the under-12 team, Allen then went on to trial for the West Coast Thunder under-17s. With low expectations due to his age, Allen surprised himself when he was selected in September last year to join the squad. Allen has had to endure a rigorous training and playing routine, travelling to Perth most weekends competing from early October last year to April. Finding himself in a new position in goal keeper, Allen's mum Robyn said he impressed with how well he took to the new situation. 'Allen had an amazing tournament,' she said. 'He has really taken to the GK position, which was a new role for him in netball. 'The coaches saw something in him for that position, and he has enjoyed developing that part of his game. 'Obviously, we are ecstatic for him, and proud of him.' The 14-year-old then travelled to Sydney in May to take part in a three-day camp from which he was selected to represent Australia in July against New Zealand in the International Test Series. He persevered in the camp and impressed selectors and was amongst the 15 boys selected to compete for Australia in the 17 and under 2025 series. Allen will fly to New Zealand in July to don the green and gold in what will be his biggest achievement as an athlete to date.