Cricket South Africa: Proteas Women set sights on New Zealand

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Cricket South Africa (CSA) governs cricket in South Africa. Formed in 2002, it succeeded the United Cricket Board of South Africa (UCB) and became the sole governing body in 2008. CSA oversees all levels of cricket, including national teams for men and women, and is a full ICC member and SASCOC affiliate.

The Proteas women will open their 2020 account of international cricket with the tour of New Zealand starting in January 25 at Eden Park, Auckland.

The South African women outfit are scheduled to play a three-match one day internationals series followed by a five-match T20 International series against the New Zealand Women which will aide as good preparations for the 2020 ICC Women’s World T20 which is due to take place in Australia the following month. South Africa is scheduled to announce the T20 international squad on Monday which will also form part of the Women’s cricket showpiece.

Ahead of a very busy summer for SA cricket, the allure of a grueling series down under hasn’t been lost on team coach, Hilton Moreeng who will make use of this tour to ensure the team is best placed to perform at a high level.

“We have had a good break thus far and all of us are relishing the prospect of facing New Zealand on their home conditions,” says Moreeng.

“This tour offers us a great opportunity to garner much needed points for the ICC Women’s Championship, but also great preparations for the ICC T20 World Cup. Both the ODI and T20 series will be challenging against a very strong New Zealand outfit, however we need that challenge as it will help us measure our gameness for the all-important T20 spectacle in Australia. This team has come far and we are at a point where we are ready to be counted amongst the elite.”

With the T20 World Cup team set to be announced on Monday, 13 January, the head coach has expressed his desire to see consistency in team performance during their series against the White Ferns.

“We are looking to have a consistent group, there’s no doubt about that and I know we as the management team are obviously absorbed to pick a consistent team because our squad is starting to perform at a level that we want, so it makes our job that much more difficult and that is what you want when you’re heading into a tour of this magnitude. The players have realized the importance of coming to the party and this will go a long way in ensuring that we rise on the rankings with good performances against quality opposition.”

The team is scheduled to depart for New Zealand on Monday with their first ODI taking place twelve days later at Eden Park.

Women’s Proteas ODI Fixtures

25 Jan 2020 01:00: New Zealand Women v South Africa Women – Eden Park Outer Oval, Auckland

27 Jan 2020 01:00: New Zealand Women v South Africa Women – Eden Park Outer Oval, Auckland

30 Jan 2020 03:00: New Zealand Women v South Africa Women – Seddon Park, Hamilton

Women’s Proteas T20I Fixtures

02 Feb 2020 05:00: New Zealand Women v South Africa Women – Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui

06 Feb 2020 03:00: New Zealand Women v South Africa Women – Seddon Park, Hamilton

09 Feb 2020 03:00: New Zealand Women v South Africa Women – Basin Reserve, Wellington

10 Feb 2020 03:00: New Zealand Women v South Africa Women – Basin Reserve, Wellington

13 Feb 2020 03:00: New Zealand Women v South Africa Women – University Oval, Dunedin

Name of Author: Cricket South Africa

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