
TRADING PLACES
At 33, Warriors bowler Lundi Mbane has worked long and hard at his trade, but has also been preparing for his next one…
Even before Lundi Mbane began his professional cricket career with Border in 2004, he had an introduction to what his long-term career might entail – thanks to his father…
“At an early age my father taught me how to weld, that’s when I started becoming interested in plumbing,” the Mdantsane-born medium-pacer recalls.
However, circumstances meant that Mbane had to wait until 2013 – his 30th year – to get any formal training in that trade.
“I was never good at school and I didn’t have money to go and study straight after it, so it was only in 2013 when I applied for a bursary through the SACA Player Plus programme that I could study plumbing. I did a 45-day course in Mdantsane [through Buffalo City Public FET College at John Knox Bokwe Campus] during the off-season.”
Despite his stated lack of prowess at school and absence of tertiary education, Mbane surprised himself by how well he coped with the course.
“It was quite easy, I think it was because it was something I was used to doing, but I also learnt a lot. It was very helpful because there was some other things about plumbing that I didn’t know from watching my father.”
Enriched by the experience, Mbane enrolled for another course during the 2014 off-season. This time in carpentry.
“My interest in carpentry is from a friend of mine in England [who he met while playing for Shaw CC during the 2012 off-season]. He was doing it and I found it very interesting so I thought when I have time I will try it. The course I did in 2014 was also meant to be 45 days but I finished it in 30 days, I finished my modules quickly.”
It all means that as the 33-year-old approaches the end of his professional playing career, he is in a favourable position to transition into his working life after cricket and be able to look after his fiance and their two children – a nine-year-old daughter and two-year-old son.
In that regard, Mbane encourages all players to use the benefits of the SACA Player Plus programme for life beyond the boundary.
“I would like to see even more players at the Warriors studying, and I’ve been asking them what they are going to do after cricket. I’m trying to set an example.”
Mbane credits Melonie Gobel, SACA’s Eastern Cape-based Personal Development Manager, with helping him on the path to setting an example.
“Over the years I’ve spoken to her a lot and she has really helped me prepare for life after cricket is finished,” he says.
For her part, Gobel can’t speak highly enough of Mbane.
“Lundi comes from very humble beginnings, but he has literally run with the training courses he has done. He has also become involved in coaching in his community and is an incredible role model to the children in Mdantsane.”
On a more practical level, Gobel talks about the support she has provided him with.
“With Lundi specifically we had to look at his financial health, looking at drawing up a will because he has a family and helping him with the practicalities of buying a house – which he has done. Then the trade programme and skills training has set him up incredibly well.”
In turn, Mbane is determined to continue engaging with Gobel around his next career.
“I’ve told her that I want to get some work experience, even if I don’t get paid initially. She has promised that when I’m done with my career she will speak to companies.”
Ultimately Mbane wants to open up his own plumbing business, so with that in mind intends to round off his learning.
“I intend to continue studying because I want to get to a diploma, and then look at starting up my own plumbing company.”
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