Steeped in cricketing tradition, the Eastern Cape Iinyathi hail from a region that spans East London, Queenstown and the heart of the Border province.
This is a union whose legacy cannot be told without the name Makhaya Ntini – the first Black African to play Test cricket for South Africa, and a symbol of resilience, excellence and transformation. His rise from Mdingi village to international stardom remains a defining chapter in Eastern Cape cricket history, inspiring generations of players from the province. Now competing in Division Two, the Iinyathi are focused on rebuilding and grassroots development.
Their 2024/25 season showed encouraging signs, with competitive performances in the CSA One-Day Cup and steady growth in the longer formats.
Based at Buffalo Park in East London and coached by Tumelo Bodibe, the squad includes record-breaking batter Shane Dadswell and also features exciting talents such as Lihle Sizani and Michael Copeland.
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