Rossouw's five-for keeps England in check
- Cricket SA
- Feb 5
- 2 min read

Nathan Rossouw returned an impressive five-wicket haul to ensure South Africa Under-19 Men kept England under control on day two of the second and final Youth Test taking place at Western Province Cricket Club in Cape Town on Tuesday.
The left-arm spinner claimed 5/62 in 37 impressive overs, 15 of which were maidens, as the tourists replied to the hosts’ 224 all out by going to stumps on 251/8.
Aaryan Sawant was the glue that held the English innings together – the right-hander facing 228 deliveries for a patient unbeaten 83 (5x4, 1x6).
Kesh Fonseka (52 off 82 balls, 7x4, 2x6) was other half centurion for the visitors, though his innings was far more attacking and came as the away side held the advantage early in the day.
They had started the day batting on one for none with Archie Vaughan (24) and Ben Dawkins (22) putting on 47 for the opening wicket, before both fell in quick succession to Rossouw.
Then came the main early partnership as Fonseka and Sawant combined for 70, helping their side reach 122/2 when the former was run out by Bandile Mbatha.
Ben Mayes (26) then picked up the baton by adding 43 alongside Sawant to carry the tourists to 165/3 and the most dominant position of the day.
However, it was the junior Proteas who roared back from there with Rossouw dismissing Mayes, Thomas Rew (4) and then Harry Moore (0) to complete his five-for. At the other end Chad Mason (1/43) had Farhan Ahmed stumped for one as the total slipped to 181/7.
England did recover towards the end after Jason Rowles (1/45) got rid of Eddie Jack (10), with the lead slowly making gains to 27 by the close.
SA U19 Men’s Test squad
Bennie Hansen (Captain) (Western Province), Daniel Bosman (Western Province), Muhammad Bulbulia (North West), Raeeq Daniels (Western Province), Divan de Villiers (Titans), Paul James (Western Province), Martin Khumalo (Eastern Storm), Adnaan Lagadien (Western Province), Chad Mason (KZN Inland Tuskers), Nqobani Mokoena (Dolphins), Lethabo Phahlamohlaka (Titans), Nathan Rossouw (North West), Jason Rowles (Lions), Jorich van Schalkwyk (Titans) and Sandiswa Yeni (Dolphins)
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