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Donovan Ferreira's T20 World Cup 2026 Participation Doubtful Due to Shoulder Injury
Donovan Ferreira, South Africa's all-rounder, has suffered a shoulder fracture during the SA20, casting doubt on his participation in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026. Ferreira, who was selected as a finisher, reserve wicketkeeper, and part-time bowler, injured his shoulder while fielding for Joburg Super Kings against Pretoria Capitals. He's been ruled out of the remainder of the SA20 season.
In the immediate term, the injury will rule Ferreira out of the rest of the SA20, with JSK still in with a chance of making the playoffs. They must beat Paarl Royals on Monday to qualify.
This is the latest of several problems facing South Africa ahead of the ICC event. They are still waiting on Tony de Zorzi to prove his fitness after he sustained a hamstring injury in December. He is expected to play the three T20Is against West Indies later this month. They also continue to face criticism over the exclusion of Ottneil Baartman, the SA20s highest wicket taker, for whom they could not find space in a squad with six seamers.
Possible replacements being considered include Ryan Rickelton, Tristan Stubbs, and Matthew Breetzke. Ferreira's absence is a significant blow to South Africa's T20 World Cup plans, adding to their growing injury concerns, including Tony de Zorzi's hamstring injury.