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Rinku Singh’s ‘souvenir’ at St George’s Park

And according to Mark Williams, CEO of Eastern Province Cricket, it’s unlikely that it will be repaired any time soon

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The broken window pane at the St George’s Park press box. Pic/Ashwin Ferro

The broken window pane at the St George’s Park press box. Pic/Ashwin Ferro

When India’s Rinku Singh hammered a massive 100 metre-plus six off South Africa’s Aiden Markram during an unbeaten 39-ball 68 in a losing cause in the second T20I against the Proteas at St George’s Park here in December 2023, no one would have thought that its after-effects would be felt at the iconic Port Elizabeth venue till date. Rinku shattered one of the glass window panes of the press box here with his big shot, and that broken window still stands. 

And according to Mark Williams, CEO of Eastern Province Cricket, it’s unlikely that it will be repaired any time soon. “The press box is situated in a hilly area of the ground and as the cricket season is on, it’s difficult to bring in the heavy trolley and other equipment onto the ground to replace that glass. We will only be able to repair it after a few months when the cricket season ends,” Williams told reporters before the start of the MI Cape Town v Paarl Royals Qualifier 1 at St George’s Park on Tuesday.  “Meanwhile, you can consider it an Indian cricket memento or souvenir,” added Williams with a laugh.

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