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Keshav Maharaj Named Captain of South Africa's T20I Squad for New Zealand Tour
Keshav Maharaj will lead South Africa in a five-match T20I series against New Zealand, starting March 15. The squad features five uncapped players, including Connor Esterhuizen, Dian Forrester, Jordan Hermann, Eathan Bosch, and Nqobani Mokoena. Maharaj, who has experience captaining the Proteas, will be joined by George Linde and Jason Smith, the only other players from the current T20 World Cup squad.
The South African squad has some exciting new faces! Five uncapped players, including Connor Esterhuizen, Dian Forrester, Jordan Hermann, Eathan Bosch, and Nqobani Mokoena, will look to make an impact. Interestingly, Jordan Hermann's brother Rubin is also in the squad, and Eathan Bosch is Corbin Bosch's younger sibling.
"With this series taking place directly after the T20 World Cup, the majority of that squad will return home, which creates a great opportunity for this group of players to step into the international environment and show what they're about at this level," South Africa's head coach Shukri Conrad said. "Keshav has experience captaining the Proteas and has led two teams to the SA20 finals. His leadership and calm presence make him the ideal person to lead this group on this tour.
Key Players to Watch:
Nqobani Mokoena: 19-year-old spinner with 13 wickets in SA20
Ottneil Baartman and Gerald Coetzee: Experienced fast bowlers back in the squad
Tony de Zorzi: Returns after injury, adds depth to the batting lineup
The series provides an opportunity for new players to gain international experience, with head coach Shukri Conrad praising Maharaj's leadership and calm presence. The squad also sees the return of Ottneil Baartman and Gerald Coetzee, who were absent from the T20 World Cup squad.
South Africa's batting lineup for the New Zealand tour is generating a lot of excitement, with Tony de Zorzi bringing experience to the top order and young guns Connor Esterhuizen, Dian Forrester, and Jordan Hermann showcasing their attacking skills. Nqobani Mokoena, the 19-year-old fast bowler, is also expected to make an impact, having impressed in the SA20 league.¹ ² ³
Interestingly, the South Africa women's team is also touring New Zealand during the same period, with their fixtures scheduled as double-headers on the same day as the men's series. This is a great opportunity for both teams to gain international experience and exposure.