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King Edward’s Old Boy Quinton de Kock receives his Test Cap!

King Edward VII School Old Boy, Quinton de Kock  on Thursday, 20 February became the 15th Test cricketer from King Edward VII School to represent the Proteas.

According to School Sport News website, they have listed the 317 players, their debut test and the High School(s) they attended. The most recent addition to the list is Quinton de Kock, who debuted against Australia in Port Elizabeth on 20 February 2014.

Click on the given link to view all these players: SA TEST CRICKETERS AND SCHOOLS and view too the link showing the ‘Most Test Cricketers by School’- TEST CRICKETERS PER SCHOOL

Whilst Quinton only scored 7 runs on his debut in Port Elizabeth in the 1st innings, the RED COMMUNITY are firmly behind our KES Old Boy and know that now that the opportunity has been given to this talented young man, he will go on to show his skill and worth in this Protea Test side, alongside another KES Old Boy and our own, Captain Fantastic, Graeme Smith.

Congratulations Quinton, King Edward is very proud of your selection and wish you the very best in the Test series vs the Australians.