Sheldon Pillay and Jean Heunis show top form in Under-17s

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The Cricket South Africa (CSA) under-17 week at Stellenbosch switched to the T20 format on Sunday with all affiliates playing two rounds of matches. Gauteng, Eastern Province, KZN Coastal and SWD all succeeded in winning both their matches.

Outstanding performances came from Sheldon Pillay of Eastern Province and Jean Heunis of SWD.

Summarised T20 scores

Northerns 134/6 (Kabelo Raseleka 56, Evan Jones 44); Zimbabwe 106 (Schalk van Heerden 3/2). Northerns won by 28 runs.

Free State 118/7 (Neil Durrow 41); Boland 90 (Frankl Damons 4/9). Free State won by 28 runs.

EP 147/6 (Sheldon Pillay 60; Vyasan Govenden 3/14); Easterns 82 (Brendon Owen 4/9, Rivaldo Redcliffe 3/16). EP won by 65 runs.

KZN Coastal 192/7 (Andile Phehlukwayo 78, Tristan Tedder 44); Griquas 79 (Bruce Kerr 3/11). KZN Coastal won by 113 runs.

KZN Inland 141/7 (Jarryd Edy 43*; Nelson Bonoko 3/20); Gauteng 144/3 (Sebastian Green 71*). Gauteng won by 7 wickets.

Limpopo 112 (Gary Wagner 3/7); SWD 113/3 (Jean Heunis 44*). SWD won by 7 wickets.

Border 95/7; Mpumalanga 96/1. Mpumalanga won by 9 wickets.

North West 107 (Vian Maritz 45; Robert Klein 3/14); WP 108/3. WP won by 7 wickets.

Zimbabwe 133/6 (Nick Welch 49); Easterns 111/6 (Dylan Rayner 41). Zimbabwe won by 22 runs.

Boland 139/6 (Johann Siebrits 40); SWD 143/5 (Jean Heunis 57, Christopher Marrow 56). SWD won by 5 wickets.

Border 103 (Matthew Rohlandt 4/16, Marko de Kock 3/16); Griquas 106/1 (Marko de Kock 46). Griquas won by 9 wickets.

Northerns 143/9 (Johannes Malan 81); EP 144/7 (Marco Lombard 61, Sheldon Pillay 48). EP won by 3 wickets.

Limpopo 100/7; Free State 88 (Aidan Vermaak 3/19). Limpopo won by 12 runs.

KZN Coastal 141/7 (Gareth Park 3/32); Mpumalanga 84/9. KZN Coastal won by 57 runs.

WP 122/8 (John Bowes 48); Gauteng 123/5 (Ricardo Vasconcelos 60*). Gauteng won by 5 wickets.

KZN Inland 128/8 (Jason Marshall 45); North West 111/6. KZN Inland won by 17 runs.

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