I'll do everything, anything to play for Proteas – Siyo

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I'll do everything, anything to play for Proteas – Siyo: Proteas U/19 girls captain Oluhle Siyo is prepared to make big sacrifices as she strives to realise her dream of playing for the senior women's national team.

Like many who play cricket, Siyo's introduction was when she played with boys at the age of 10. She also had to leave soccer as cricket became her main focus. Although she was still a child, she knew she wanted to be in cricket.

“I had that thing, it’s always what I wanted to do. I have always loved the sport from the start and each year I’ve learnt and it has got better and better for me. I love the sport and I want to take it professionally," said Siyo when reflecting on her cricket journey. What's impressive about the batting all-rounder is the confidence she carries. She walks with swagger in her step and she speaks with a tone of self-knowledge. "I’m confident in the person that I am. I love people; I love being around people, it may take a while for me to get used to people but I am a people's person. I love being in a team environment, that’s what attracted me to cricket," she said.

The Lions player was the captain of the U/19 girls at the inaugural U/19 Women's T20 World Cup. That experience built her capacity as a leader.

 

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