2011
DOI: 10.17159/2078-516x/2011/v23i3a338
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An analysis of the performance of Black African junior provincial cricket batsmen

Abstract: Abstractobjectives. This study investigated the difference in performance of white (W), coloured/Indian (C/I) and black African (BA) cricket batsmen at a junior provincial level in South Africa over a period of 7 years.

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“…In addition, most participants expressed concern that there was a gap in performance, and a high dropout rate among BA players between the U19 and amateur levels. [4,5] % U15 (2004-2010) [ …”
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“…In addition, most participants expressed concern that there was a gap in performance, and a high dropout rate among BA players between the U19 and amateur levels. [4,5] % U15 (2004-2010) [ …”
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“…The number of BA players at national level then decreases disproportionally when players from the other ethnic groups are compared to the number of players at the high school level. [4,5] Table 1 provides an overview of the racial representation of players from 2000 up to and including the 2012/13 season. [4,5] Transformation is not only about having representative numbers at all levels, but also about addressing the factors influencing the identification and development of talent.…”
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“…There has been a significant increase in the number of BA players participating in senior provincial cricket but there was a significant decrease at a junior provincial level. [11,12] The increase in C/I players has been at both senior and junior level.…”
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“…Furthermore, at junior provincial level, BA batsmen batting average was significantly worse than W batsmen in every year reported. [12] Therefore, there is a concern with the representation and performance of BA batsmen at the junior and senior level, suggesting that the problem exists from a young age and persists to adulthood. Despite the numerous development and transformation programmes and policies aimed at enhancing skill, the performance of BA batsmen remained weak.…”
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