Table of Contents
Cricket South Africa (CSA) have announced their women’s squad for the highly-anticipated multi-format . The squad includes some familiar faces, with Laura Wolvaardt leading the team as interim captain, continuing her role from the ongoing tour of Pakistan. Notably, seasoned all-rounder Chloé Tryon has made her return after a leꦚave of absence, furtherꦜ strengthening the Proteas contingent.
A clash of titans: ODI and T20I series
The series promises intense cricketing action, consisting of three One-Day Internationals (ODI) that will be part of the ICC Championship, commencing on September 24. After the conclusion of the 50-over battle, both South Africa and New Zealand will shift their focus to the T20I format, engaging in a 5-match T𒁏20I series, scheduled to start on October 06.
Venues across South Africa
The matches will be hosted at various v💦enues across South Africa. Potchefstroom, Pietermaritzburg, and Durban have been chosen to host the ODI leg of the series, while East London and Benoni will host the highಞly anticipated T20Is.
A glimpse into the past
The last encounter between South Africa and New Zealand took place during the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2023, , showcasing their prowess on the global stage.
Also
With the return of Chloé Tryon and a formidable squad at their disposal, South Africa will look to continue their winning momentum and put up a spirited performance in front of their home crowd. The series promises to be a thrilling battle between two top-notch teams, and cricket enthusiasts can eagerl✱y anticipate a showcase of talent and competi⭕tiveness.
South Africa squad for home series against New Zealand:
Laura Wolvaardt (c), Anneܫke Bosch, Tazmin Brits, Nadine de Klerk, Mieke de Ridder, Lara Goodall, Sinalo Jafta, Marizanne Kapp, Ayabonga Khaka, Masabata Klaas, Suné Luus, Nonkululeko Mlaba, Tumi Sekhukhune, Nondumiso Shangase, Chloé Tryon, Delmi Tucker.
Also
This article was first published at , a Cricket Times company.