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Cricket South Africa (CSA) on Sunday introduced a 25-member squad together with 4 new additions to the ladies’s nationwide workforce roster, for the coaching camp forward of the limited-overs sequence towards Pakistan. Proteas will head into the coaching camp from January 8-14, 2021 led by head coach, Hilton Moreeng. The closing squad will then be introduced on January 15 together with the South African Emerging facet that can play Pakistan in a warm-up encounter. The Pakistan girls’s workforce will tour South Africa to play three ODIs and as many T20Is, beginning January 20. The squad contains newcomers Nobulumko Baneti, Evodia Yekile, Jenay Winster and Khayakazi Mathe who carried out with aplomb on the current Women Super League T20 held in Cape Town.
Twenty-one of the 25 gamers boast prior worldwide expertise and the group contains skilled campaigners like Shabnim Ismail, Laura Wolvaardt and Ayabong Khaka who all displayed their maturity and led with distinction within the WSLT20 competitors.
“I am very much pleased about getting to training camp in January and working with all of the players that have been selected to attend the training camp in Durban,” stated Moreeng in a press release.
“We have an excellent mixture of veteran Proteas and some exciting younger players who possess amazing talent. Personally, I am appreciative of the opportunity to return to international cricket, and the commitment from our players to continue to make, and the eagerness of the new players to become involved.”
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“Selecting 18 players from this group will be extremely difficult. But I look forward to engaging with all of the players, representing our country and doing so in a manner that all Cricket fans in our country will hopefully rally behind,” he added.
Momentum Proteas squad for the coaching camp: Lizelle Lee, Laura Wolvaardt, Trisha Chetty, Mignon du Preez, Shabnim Ismail, Sune Luus, Ayabonga Khaka, Maria Klaas, Nadine de Klerk, Tumi Sekhukhune, Sinalo Jafta, Lara Goodall, Andrie Steyn, Robyn Searle, Nonkululeko Mlaba, Faye Tunnicliffe, Tazmin Brits, Anneke Bosch, Nondumiso Shangase, Nobulumko Baneti, Khayakazi Mathe, Evodia Yekile, Marizanne Kapp, Jenay Winster, Kirstie Thompson.
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