South Africa will be without the Marizanne Kapp, Lizelle Lee, Mignon du Preez, Sinalo Jafta, and Masabata Klass during their white-ball tour of Ireland next month.
Cup, Lee, and Jafta are all recovering from illness, Klass is out with a shoulder injury, and du Preez, who has retired from ODIs but is available in the shortest format.
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Three T20Is and three scheduled to play have been dropped from the squad. One-day regular captain Dane van Niekerk in Dublin is also not at the touring party as she is recovering from an ankle injury that ruled her out of the World Cup.
This means Van Niekerk’s participation in the tour of England, which includes a one-off Test, three ODIs, three T20Is, and the Commonwealth Games, is in doubt.
The final squad for those matches will be announced in the first week of June, which gives Van Niekerk a little over a week to make the cut.
She returned to training earlier this month and is still on an individual schedule, and is not training with the rest of the group.
The South African team traveling to Ireland will remain in the UK, with a number of personnel changes to travel in or out as needed for the England series and the Commonwealth Games.
For Ireland’s matches, Sune Luce will lead the group that includes a new cap, batting all-rounder Delmi Tucker, who recently played for South Africa’s emerging team against Zimbabwe and Thailand.
Tucker also had a successful home season for Western Province, where he scored 409 runs in white-ball cricket and took 15 wickets with his right-arm off-spin.
South Africa’s selection coordinator Clinton du Preez said: “Delmi Tucker has been rewarded on the back of a very successful domestic season and made really positive strides with significant contributions, and we look forward to seeing her transition into the international arena.” are keen.”
The rest of the squad includes the familiar faces of Shabnim Ismail, Laura Wolvaardt, Chloe Tryon, and Ayabonga Khaka, as well as all three reserves traveling to the World Cup – Raisibe Nozakhe, Nadine de Klerk, and Andrey Stein. Anneke Bosch, who had missed the World Cup with a fracture, also made a comeback.
While T20Is are part of South Africa’s preparations for the Commonwealth Games and next year’s T20 World Cup, ODIs are part of the 2022 to 2025 Women’s Championship, which will determine qualification for the 2025 World Cup.
South Africa coach Hilton Moreng said, “When we are looking at T20I, there is a bigger picture of it. It is a new beginning for us this year, moving towards the T20 World Cup and the Commonwealth Games.” said.
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“Senior players know what’s at stake. ODIs are the ICC Women’s Championship qualification for the next 50-over World Cup, so there’s a lot at stake in the sense that we want to grow our base as well.”
Squad: 1. Anneke Bosch, 2. Tazmin Britts, 3. Trisha Chetty, 4. Nadine de Klerk, 5. Lara Goodall, 6. Shabnim Ismail, 7. Ayabonga Khaka, 8. Sune Luce (Captain), 9. Noncululeko Mlaba, 10. Raisibe Nozakhe, 11. Tumi Sekhukhun, 12. Andrey Steyn, 13. Chloe Tryon, 14. Delmi Tucker.
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