
Cricket talent shines at The Unlimited African Warriors U13 Tournament at Kingsmead
KwaMashu Cricket Club were crowned champions of The Unlimited African Warriors U13 Cricket Tournament this past weekend at Kingsmead in Durban. The final was a thrilling encounter, full of tension and drama, with all the intensity of a professional match. In a closely fought contest against the hosts, African Warriors, both teams kept spectators on the edge of their seats.

After winning the toss, African Warriors elected to bowl first – a decision that initially paid dividends. KwaMashu posted a competitive total of 149 all out, built on disciplined batting and moments of brilliance. In response, African Warriors looked firmly in control of the chase, cruising towards the target with 10 overs to spare. But as fans are so often reminded, cricket is a game of glorious uncertainty. Enter Luyanda Nzuza. The KwaMashu pace sensation turned the match on its head with a game-changing hat-trick, ripping through the middle order and shattering African Warriors’ hopes of victory. In a dramatic finish, the hosts fell agonisingly short by just four runs.
Dylan Kidgell of African Warriors and Luyanda Nzuza of KwaMashu CC were deservedly named joint Men of the Match for their outstanding performances in the final to win the match for their respective teams. Kidgell’s poise under pressure and all-round contributions also saw him walk away with the coveted Player of the Tournament title.
With so many youngsters showing the skill and temperament to advance their game during the tournament, all eyes are now on the upcoming KZN Primary Schools Cricket Trials in September. And, to further support their development, Linda Zondi, former Proteas Convenor of Selectors and African Warriors Director of Cricket has committed to hosting a development camp during the July school holidays to ensure these young players are well-prepared.
Speaking on behalf of The Unlimited after the tournament, CEO Andrew Wood said: “We believe in unlocking potential and creating opportunities for young people to grow, both on and off the field. Seeing each of you giving your all, and showing resilience, sportsmanship, and dedication, reinforces exactly why we are so proud to support this tournament. Whether you leave with a trophy or not, you’ve gained experience that will shape you, not only in cricket but in life. Keep pushing your limits, keep learning, and most importantly, keep enjoying the game.”
When commenting on why they chose to back this tournament as title sponsor, Wood explained that The Unlimited’s purpose has always been to shift lives – whether by providing South African families with unbeatable value or by creating platforms for young cricketers to showcase their talent. It’s about opening doors and giving everyday South Africans a real chance to unlimit their lives.
The tournament itself was more than just a celebration of cricketing excellence; it was a powerful reminder of the crucial roles played by coaches, parents, umpires, and funders in nurturing future champions. As the dust settles, one thing is certain: the future of cricket in KwaZulu-Natal is in safe and capable hands, with a promising new generation ready to carry the game forward.
RESULTS:
Semi-Final 1: African Warriors CC vs Umlazi CC
African Warriors CC won by 9 wickets
Man Of The Match: Dylan Kidgell
Semi-Final 2: West CC vs KwaMashu CC
KwaMashu CC won by 5 wickets
Man Of The Match: Wandile Bhengu
Bronze Medal Play Off: West CC vs Umlazi CC
West CC won by 10 wickets
Man Of The Match: Samkelo Zondo
Final: African Warriors CC vs KwaMashu CC
KwaMashu CC won by 4 runs
Man of The Match: Dylan Kidgell (African Warriors CC) and Luyanda Nzuza (KwaMashu CC)
AWARDS:
• Player of the Tournament: Dylan Kidgell (African Warriors CC)
• Best Batsman: Mohammed Owais Khader (African Warriors CC)
• Best Bowler: Samkelo Zondo (West CC)
• Best Keeper: Lwazi Thusi (West CC)
• Most Promising Player: Luyanda Ntzuza (Kwa Mashu CC)
• Most Promising Batsman: Mohammed Owais Khader (African Warriors CC)
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