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Cricket’s loss is rugby’s gain

You won’t see me
without a smile on my face on the field. What’s the point of doing something if you can’t have fun doing it?

For a long time, Sanele Nohamba dreamt of being a cricket superstar in the same league as Sachin Tendulkar, AB de Villiers or Temba Bavuma, and taking up his position in front of the stumps or delivering a spin ball was what he fell in love with when he was in school.

He also did very well in the sport and, thanks to his abilities, he received a bursary to complete high school in

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