Justin Behrens, who topped the Southern Premier League Division 1 bowling charts with Hambledon this past summer, has continued his wicket taking exploits in Cape Town.
The 20-year old leg spinner, who took 32 wickets alongside scoring 568 runs for the Dons, is currently top of the Western Province CA Premier Division averages in the Cape.
He followed up five-wicket hauls against UWC (University of the Western Cape) and Rylands with a 4-28 return in this past weekend's win over Primrose at the famous Vineyard Oval to take his victim haul to 20.
In contrast, fellow South African Matt Goles, who scored over 1,000 competitive runs in Burridge's Premier League and T20 Cup double this summer, is struggling for any sort of form for Cape Town CC.
In four knocks so far, Goles has scraped together only 11 runs, being dismissed for 4, 6, none and one.
The 20-year old leg spinner, who took 32 wickets alongside scoring 568 runs for the Dons, is currently top of the Western Province CA Premier Division averages in the Cape.
He followed up five-wicket hauls against UWC (University of the Western Cape) and Rylands with a 4-28 return in this past weekend's win over Primrose at the famous Vineyard Oval to take his victim haul to 20.
In contrast, fellow South African Matt Goles, who scored over 1,000 competitive runs in Burridge's Premier League and T20 Cup double this summer, is struggling for any sort of form for Cape Town CC.
In four knocks so far, Goles has scraped together only 11 runs, being dismissed for 4, 6, none and one.