Women’s T20 World Cup: South African captain Sune Luus has also been the opener of the boys’ team. At one time there were 2 ways in front of him regarding his career. he left big chance for cricket
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New Delhi. There comes a time in life when there are two roads in front of you. One has to choose. There is also fear about what will happen next. Sometimes hobby has to be given up, then passion, but there are people for whom hobby is a big thing and they choose hobby. South African captain Sune Luus is also one of those people, for whom hobby is a big thing and she chose it years ago. As a result of which he created history today.
Sune Luus has become the first captain of South Africa, under whose leadership the team reached the final of any World Cup for the first time. South Africa will now face Australia for the T20 World Cup title on Sunday. Ahead of this historic title clash, listen to Luus on the hobby that turned him into a cricketer and the South African women’s team that got a wonderful captain who changed history.
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Interest in cricket due to father
Born on 5 January 1996, Sune Luce was inspired by her father to play cricket at a young age. She used to call her father a mini cricket coach. She had said that she is still her father’s darling. At the age of 4, Sune started playing mini cricket with her father and elder brother. At the age of 7, she joined the boys team of her school. Sune was the opener of the boys’ team. At the age of 12, he was selected in the provincial under-19 team and then in the senior provincial team. At the age of 13, she became a part of South Africa’s Under 19 team.
missed a big chance
Sune was progressing slowly in cricket, but only then she got a big chance in tennis. She also used to play tennis. Now there were 2 ways in front of him. A foreign tour in cricket or the Sun City Tennis Tour, which was to be played at his home. Sune left the big chance he got in tennis because he was getting a chance to go out in cricket. He took a big decision at that time and then in 2012 his real journey of cricket started. She made her debut for South Africa at the age of 16 and has been doing wonders since then. She chose cricket leaving tennis because of her hobby to see the world, but now she is preparing to win the world at her home.
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