Saturday, March 25, 2023

Dream comes true for veteran

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On the 18th of September a Veteran's dream came true by playing on the hallowed turf of Supersport Park. Jeandre Van Molendorff has played cricket for several decades, however never received the chance to play on the main ground of the Titans. He has had to ply his trade away from the eyes of his loved fans.

Who will ever forget Jacques Kallis's Test Double Century, Sachin Tendulkar's 100th international century or Brian Lara dispatching Allan Donald to every corner of the ground. However on this occasion, on a hot Sunday afternoon, it was Jeandre's opportunity to pull a massive six over mid off. These memories will last a lifetime especially as it was done in front of his children, wife and friends.

His tenacity and endurance proves that dreams are never out of reach and you are never to old to realize your dreams.
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