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South Cricket -Africa (CSA) has presented its 15 -member staff for the Women’s Cricket World Cup ICC 2025scheduled to start September 30 in India and Sri Lanka.
Star Boss Laura Wolves Captain the side, supported by experienced performers, such as Marizanne Kapp, Sune Luus, Chloe Tryon and Tazmin Brits.
The squad reflects a deliberate balance of experienced campaigns and emerging players. Veterans All-Rounders, such as Kapp and Luus Answer in the morning It unless the South Commitment -Africa to foster young talent on the global stage.
Above all, former Captain Dane van Niekerkwho had recently reconsidered his retirement, did not cut. Its absence marks an important conversation point, but the selectors have chosen to support a refreshed line, as South Africa watched their first World Cup title.
South -Africa enters the 2025 edition as one of the most dangerous sides of the tournament. In the previous World Cup held in New Zealand, the Proteas reached the semifinals, finishing second in their group stage before falling closely in England in Christchurch. This campaign showed its resilience and the team now aims to turn the potential into crockery.
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South Africa will open his trip to the World Cup against England on October 3 in Guwahati, a resale of his 2022 semi-final. They will then face New Zealand in Indore, followed by a long-awaited clash against India’s hosts in Visakhapatnam. These first accessories will test their adaptability and set the tone for the rest of the tournament.
Laura Wolvaardt (C), thanks for Khaka, Chloe Tryon, Klerk Nadine, Marzanne Kapp, Tazmin Brits, we have Jafta, Novendoneko MBA, Annerie Dercksen, Anneke Bosch, Susabata Klabo, Karabo Klabo, Karabo.
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This article was first published in Womencricket.cominto Cricket time Business.