Perhaps the most striking thing about Andile Phehlukwayo, the fast bowler who has been picked in South Africas ODI squad for the series against Ireland and Australia, is where he has come from. Not the place, the position.Phehlukwayos mother is a domestic worker on the Kwa-Zulu Natal south coast. Her employers provided for Phelukwayos early education by sending him to a primary school in Margate, where he played mini-cricket and hockey. His talent shone so brightly that he was awarded a scholarship to Glenwood High School in Durban, 130 kilometres and a whole world away.It was hard to leave home but I knew it would be better for my future. My mom explained to me that it was a good opportunity and it was not something she would ever be able to afford financially, Phehlukwayo told ESPNcricinfo.At high school, Phehlukwayo excelled in both sports and enjoyed them equally. It was only when he began to think of playing sport professionally did he have to make a decision. I liked the environment in cricket and in hockey, so it was tough to pick one, he said. I knew hockey would maybe not be as financially supportive as cricket but that wasnt really the main reason I went for cricket. I just thought cricket would have more opportunities in every way.Almost immediately, he was proved right. At 17, Phehlukwayo was selected in South Africas Under-19 squad to play in a quadrangular series in India in October 2013. It was his first foreign trip, and he loved it. Without cricket I dont think I would have been seen different countries and different people.On the field, Phehlukwayo had an average outing. He took five wickets in five matches and scored 44 runs in four innings with the likes of Yaseen Valli and Kagiso Rabada stealing the spotlight. Then there was also the personal disappointment of the Under-19 World Cup in 2014.Rabadas rise and South Africas win overshadowed the one game Phehlukwayo played, against Canada. But he gained in other ways. I made a lot of friends and learnt a lot off field, about team dynamics and contributing to the team even when you are not playing, he said.Phehlukwayo may have gone largely unnoticed, but his potential hadnt. He was included in the Dolphins squad the following summer on a high-profile assignment. He travelled with them to the Champions League T20 in India, but failed to impress. In total, Phehlukwayo bowled just four overs in the tournament and managed 74 runs in four innings. He admits to have felt out of depth because he was playing with a high-school mentality of see-ball, hit-ball.Two years later, Phehlukwayo seemed to have realised his early promise. He was Dolphins leading wicket-taker in last seasons twenty-over competition with 12 wickets in as many matches at 21.75. There, he earned the reputation of being able to control the end overs. His death bowling earned the Dolphins a place in the final, even as call-ups to South Africas A team to play England, Zimbabwe and Australia followed.I took to death bowling with the backing of the coach and my team-mates. I worked on things like slower balls and yorkers. Its a challenge not everyone can do, Phehlukwayo said. Its a lot about preparation and execution and it doesnt always go your way - well it doesnt always go my way but I like to be in that situation where its win or lose and I am the guy in there.The responsibility of seeing a game through is not just confined to the shortest format. In an unofficial Test in Zimbabwe, Phehlukwayos career-best five for 62 bowled South Africa A to victory and he finished South Africa As leading wicket-taker in the quadrangular fifty-over series in Australia.Phehlukwayo also regards himself as a genuine allrounder and wants to add to his solitary first-class fifty when the opportunity presents itself.For now, he has another chance he has to take. Phehlukwayo is as nervous as he is eager to see how he will fare on the biggest stage, with the South Africa senior team, come the Ireland and Australia ODIs. Id like to test myself at that level and see what I need to do in those situations. I have a lot to learn.What he already knows is that as a black African player, at a time when transformation is high on the South African sporting agenda, he will come under the microscope for different reasons. Already questions have been asked about why he has been picked so early but for him, it is a chance to become a role model.As young black players, we will have to understand that we are examples, and that our performances and our consistency will be looked at, he said. At the same time, we cant put too much pressure on ourselves because that can also affect you as a player. We want to do well for our country.His responsibility extends beyond the needs of the nation though. Ultimately, for Phehlukwayo, performing well is personal, perhaps as personal as it gets. It doesnt make my heart very happy that my mom is still a domestic worker. Hopefully if I do well, I will play more games and then she can get out of that situation. Nike Air Vapormax Outlet . Shot outdoors against the stunning backdrop of Banff, Alta., the networks 30-minute original production airs tonight at 8pm et/5pm pt on TSN2. 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Daly said the 2013-14 schedule will be released a bit later than usual in part because of the uncertainty surrounding the Coyotes. "It certainly means that its possible that the team wont play there next year," Daly said. "Were in the short strokes in Phoenix now." Asked about Quebec City, Bettman refused to speculate on potential landing spots for the Coyotes. "Were still focused on making it work with the Coyotes staying in Arizona," he said. "I dont want to begin the process, particularly publicly, where theres going to be a lot of speculation as to where the team might go if it moved because all that would do would be to unfairly raise expectation in places." Seattle, Southern Ontario and Kansas City are among other areas considered ripe for relocation. But Bettman and Daly emphasized, as they did with the Atlanta Thrashers, that moving any team is a last resort. "No matter how this plays out, I dont think anybody can accuse us of kind of (taking) a grass-is-greener approach to this," Daly said. "Weve been committed to this market; weve done everything humanly possible to make this franchise work in this market, and nows the time were going to find out whether that works.dddddddddddd" Bettman and Daly put the pressure on the Glendale city council, even when not revealing any hard deadlines. That city council meets June 25 and the board of governors convenes June 27. Asked if there must be a decision in place by that June 27 meeting, Bettman said "maybe." In that time, he said, "stuff is going to happen," and there could be a resolution before then. In the meantime, the NHL must consider contingency plans. According to the commissioner, there are no shortage of markets or owners that would be willing to take the Coyotes. "There are a number of markets that have been expressing interest to us over the years and the phone keeps ringing more regularly the longer that the Coyotes situation stays unresolved," Bettman said. Bettman wouldnt confirm whether putting the team on hiatus was a possibility, saying only there was a "myriad of options." The Coyotes were reportedly sold to a Canadian-led ownership group which is negotiating with the city of Glendale for a lease at the Jobing.com Arena. "I think everybody knows kind of whats on the table, and I think the puck is pretty much in the city of Glendales end with respect to how theyre going to deal with that," Daly said. The same could be said for NHL players participation in the 2014 Olympics in Sochi, Russia. Bettman said the NHL Players Association had more issues unresolved with getting a deal done but added that it is being worked out "together." "Were optimistic that we can get it done, but it isnt done yet," Bettman said. 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