Sunday 6 January 2013

Four New Faces in RSA Squad for NZ ODIs


Cricket Southern African-american (CSA) on Weekend known as four new hats in the ODI team for the three-match Strength Cup ODI sequence against the New Zealand Dark Caps. 

They are the bizhub Highveld Tigers duo of Quinton de Kock and Aaron Phangiso, Farhaan Behardien of the Nashua Leaders and Rory Kleinveldt. 

All four have showed the Proteas in the Proteas T20 team while Kleinveldt has also been aspect of the Adventure Beer Analyze team. 

The selectors have made the decision to relax Jacques Kallis as aspect of the procedure of handling his amount of work. JP Duminy continues to be on the long-term damage record. 

"We only have the three ODI suits against New Zealand plus another five against Pakistan to get ready our team for the ICC Winners Award Competition in Britain in the center of the season," mentioned CSA Choice Convener Phil Hudson. 

"The Winners Award also represents the midway factor to the next ICC Globe Cup so this is a crucial aspect of our planning to win these two significant ICC activities. 

"We have done well in our ODI sequence over the last season with wins over Sri Lanka and New Zealand and a attracted sequence in Britain, so we have every assurance that this team is on the right monitor. 

"JP Duminy should also be fit by enough duration of the Winners Award to provide us another selection choice. 

"The four newbies have all been doing well, either in household cricket or by comprising the Proteas in other types." 

The selectors have also included He McLaren of the Chevy Knights in battle in combat to the Adventure Beer Analyze team as protect for Vernon Philander. "Rory Kleinveldt will perform if Vernon is unsuitable," mentioned Hudson, "and He will offer us with protect." 

RSA ODI squad: AB de Villiers (capt), Hashim Amla, Farhaan Behardien, Quinton de Kock, Faf du Plessis, Colin Ingram, Rory Kleinveldt, He McLaren, Morne Morkel, Robbie Lewis, Aaron Phangiso, Graeme Cruz, Dale Steyn, Lonwabo Tsotsobe. 


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