The Western Province Cricket Association will investigate the abandonment of Sunday, 16 February 2025’s premier league fixture between Ottoman Cricket Club and Rondebosch Cricket Club.
Rondebosch Cricket Club, who had won the toss and opted to bat first, were 88 for five in 32.5 overs at the time of the abandonment at the Hassan Howa Oval, Ottoman Cricket Club.
“We firmly believe that it is important for the necessary structures and processes to take their course in addressing the situation appropriately,” Ottoman Cricket Club chairman Fareed Abrahams told Club Cricket SA.
“In line with the WPCA processes, this matter is being referred to the necessary authorities, who will thoroughly investigate and resolve the issues at hand. We remain committed to supporting their efforts in ensuring the integrity of the game is upheld.”
Rondebosch Cricket Club captain Lenert van Wyk, meanwhile, will likely be reported for striking a sightscreen at Ottoman Cricket Club. Van Wyk, who is among the leading run-scorers in this season’s WPCA premier league, was dismissed by seamer Zubair Safodien for 12.
“The pitch was unacceptable. It got consistently worse over time. Luckily, nobody got hurt,” van Wyk told Club Cricket SA.
“Head coach Sean Hendrieck made the decision for the safety of our players after multiple deliveries misbehaved.
“The WPCA local leagues committee will need to review the footage and come to a conclusion.”
Rondebosch Cricket Club and Ottoman Cricket Club were in fifth and sixth position, respectively, on the WPCA premier league points table ahead of Sunday’s fixture.
Rondebosch Cricket Club are the reigning WPCA premier league champions.
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