Fans encouraged to train at home: Cricket becomes mini’er
ILLOVO – Cricket enthusiasts are encouraged to show their creativity and share their KFC Mini'er Cricket moments on social media and tag @KFCSA and using #minicricket to stand a chance to win KFC Mini-Cricket hampers.
Proteas cricketers have been training at home to encourage fans to do the same.
This part of the KFC Mini’er Cricket campaign, which sees international players and their youngest fans alike trade the cricket pitch for stoeps and passages at home. Even traditional cricket gear has been substituted when necessary. In one video on Twitter, Josh Hendricks and his father, Proteas player Beuran Hendricks, play indoors using a rolling pin as the bat, socks as the ball, and a washing basket as the wicket.
Tired of lockdown baking? 😉 Worry no more, me and the @KFCSA fam have teamed up to bring ya’ll Mini’er Cricket. Loads of fun to be had, just bring the creativity and let’s take this inside #MiniCricket pic.twitter.com/FtNY5LJiO9
— Beuran Hendricks (@Beuran_H13) April 9, 2020
“If the shot hits the lower cupboard, it’s a four,” Beauran explained in the video.”If the shot hits the upper cupboard, it’s a six.”
Tired of lockdown baking? 😉 Worry no more, me and the @KFCSA fam have teamed up to bring ya’ll Mini’er Cricket. Loads of fun to be had, just bring the creativity and let’s take this inside #MiniCricket pic.twitter.com/FtNY5LJiO9
— Beuran Hendricks (@Beuran_H13) April 9, 2020
In another video on Twitter, Themba Bavuma hits a ball against a wall using a stump for a bat.”Let’s see your videos, try be creative, let’s have some fun,” the batsman said.
Send @KFCSA your take on the game, using #MiniCricket and stand a chance to win a Mini-Cricket hamper when you take it inside fam! pic.twitter.com/KjOGzF7IEr
— Proteas Men (@ProteasMenCSA) April 28, 2020
In a third video, Rassie van der Dussen uses a spatula as a bat, a tower of plastic cups as the wicket and a ball of socks as the ball.
@KFCSA has brought the action straight into your home with Mini’er Cricket. Smack boredom out the park during this lockdown and also win some awesome prizes. So, check out my vids and enjoy.
Let’s take this inside!
#MiniCrickethttps://t.co/B018RNvbbe pic.twitter.com/JcV28iOCTB— Rassie van der Dussen (@Rassie72) April 15, 2020
Cricket enthusiasts are encouraged to show their creativity and share their KFC Mini’er Cricket moments on social media and tag @KFCSA and using #minicricket to stand a chance to win KFC Mini-Cricket hampers.