The South Africa team led by Temba Bavuma arrived in Lahore on Friday for the next ODI series against New Zealand and Pakistan. Pakistan’s Cricket took X and shared a video of the arrival of the proteins and wrote: “The South Africa team led by Temba Bavuma arrives at Lahore for the Odi Tri series.” On Wednesday, Rob Walter, white ball coach of South Africa, appointed a team of 12 men for the first game of the series, including Gerald Coetzee, who has recovered from a setback for injuries. Coetzee played his last game for South Africa before the reverse for injuries against Sri Lanka in the first game of a two -game test series on November 27, 2024.
The South Africa team led by Temba Bavuma arrives at Lahore for the Tri-Series Odi #3nations1trophy pic.twitter.com/ovvvosftlzr
– Pakistan Cricket (@TherealpCB) February 6, 2025
For the initial Trii Odi series, South Africa has several new options, with six players added to the side led by Bavuma.
Prince Meeka-Eeel, Gideon Peters, Eathan Bosch and Mihali Mpongwana are unlimited so far, while Matthew Breetzke has already appeared in tests and T20is, and Senure Muffusamy has played four tests for proteases.
The team will be updated for the rest of the series after the conclusion of the current SA20 League in South Africa, with players like Keshav Maharaj and Heinrich Klaasen to be available in the second game of the series.
The TRI series will begin with New Zealand facing Pakistan at the Gadaffi Stadium on February 8. The Kiwis will face South Africa on February 10 in a one -day match.
After the conclusion of the first two games, Odi’s action will move from Rawalpindi to Karachi, with green men assuming proteins on February 12 in a day/night match.
The TRI series final will be held on February 14 in the same place, five days before the Openerhe Tri-series tournament in Pakistan is a precursor to the CPI champions trophy, which begins on February 19.
South Africa squad (for the first hate): Temba Bavuma (Capt), Eathan Bosch, Matthew Breetzke, Gerald Coetzee, Junior Dala, Wiaan Mulder, Mihlali Mpongwana, Muthusamy, Gideon Peters, Meeka-Eel Prince, Jason Smith, Kyle Verreynne.
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