Makhaya Ntini on Cricket & Making History

Sportsvibe caught up with one of it's heroes, the great Makhaya Ntini.

 

See Ntini talk about English dominance, the state of the sport and representing South Africa as a black guy.

 

Interview by: Ian Stafford

 

Legendary bowlers Glenn McGrath, Courtney Walsh, Curtly Ambrose, Devon Malcolm, Sir Richard Hadlee and Makhaya Ntini staged a special Street Elite coaching session with pupils from Archbishop Tenison’s School. As cricket’s number one charity, The Lord’s Taverners is dedicated to giving youngsters access to recreational opportunities and Street Elite, supported by the Berkeley Group, is just one of many programmes which are run throughout the country, designed to provide children with positive sporting and recreational outlets.

 

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