SA cricketer dies of suspected heart failure
Cricket South Africa chief executive Haroon Lorgat expressed condolences to his family and called it shocking news.
Alice: A South African cricketer has collapsed and died of suspected heart failure while training with his academy side in the Eastern Cape town on Wednesday.
Lukhanya Tsiki, 22, was taking part in fitness tests on Monday at Fort Hare Academy when he suddenly collapsed when group he was training with took a break from their exercises.
The academy is run by former South Africa Test fast bowler Mfuneko Ngam.
“He was fine, he didn't have any problems, he was one of those guys who could run the yo-yo (bleep test) up to 20. He ran 17 and after he was finished, he took his shirt off and sat with his mates. He then began coughing and suddenly collapsed. We rushed him to the hospital but it was too late,” Ngam was quoted as saying by ESPNcricinfo.com.
Tsiki is survived by his brothers, Khaya and Cebo, and his sister, Neliswa.
Cebo represented had South Africa Schools in the 2007 season and made his franchise debut for the Cape Cobras during the course of the 2015-16 South African domestic season.
Cricket South Africa chief executive Haroon Lorgat expressed condolences to his family and called it shocking news.