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Colts rising to the top

I’ve been asked time and again what the future holds for Jewish cricket and my answer now is very different to what it was 12 months ago.

July 16, 2018 08:58
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The Maccabi GB junior team found the going tough at last year’s Maccabiah Games against strong opposition from South Africa, Australia and hosts Israel – nations against whom they have generally struggled. But a year on and the future looks brighter - with some real talent coming through.

Having watched him put the Southgate Adelaide bowlers to the sword on duty for the under-15’s, I recently opened the batting with Jonathan Albert who is definitely one to watch.

It’s surprising how few colts like to bat at the top of the order but with a little encouragement, Jonathan should look to consolidate himself in the top two. He bats with great composure and, at times, makes it look effortless. Hitting the ball cleanly on both sides of the wicket, he plays with flair and freedom and is rarely rushed into a shot.
Sam Clarfield is a powerful left-hander whose Maccabiah was ruined by a freak cycling injury last year. I really hope he gets another chance in three years’ time as he bats with great composure and hits boundaries for fun.

Another teenager who has made big strides is bowler Rayno Greenwall-Cohen. He has added a couple of yards of pace since last season and is hitting the wicketkeepers’ gloves much harder. Opening the bowling in the top division of the Chess Valley League at his age is no mean feat, but he takes everything in his stride and has top-order batting hopping around the crease.

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