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CSA ANNOUNCES 2024 EMERGING ACADEMY INTAKE


Tuesday, 23 April 2024


JOHANNESBURG: Cricket South Africa (CSA) has today announced the intake for the 2024 CSA Emerging Academy.

The Emerging Academy, formally known as the National Academy, aims to accelerate the development of players from age-group and senior provincial cricket towards the national level by providing specialised coaching and high-performance training.

Utilising the CSA Centre of Excellence in Tshwane as their base, the men’s and women’s squads are made up of talents who have represented South Africa at the U19 level along with players who hold domestic and international experience.

The men will participate in a three-month program from May to July under the tutelage of SA U19 and Men’s Emerging Academy Coach Malibongwe Maketa.

Overseen by SA U19 and Women’s Emerging Academy Coach Dinesha Devnarain, the women’s program will run from June to July with a dedicated focus on developing batters for the national set up.

CSA Emerging Academy - Men
Jade de Klerk (Border), Dian Forrester (Free State), Valentine Kitime (Western Province), Duan Jansen (North West), Tristan Luus (Dolphins), Dewan Marais (Easterns), Litheko Modiri (Titans), Mihlali Mpongwana (Western Province), Nipho Mpungose (Free State), Nqaba Peter (Lions), Caleb Seleka (North West), Andile Simelane (Dolphins) and Ntando Zuma (KZN Inland).

CSA Emerging Academy - Women

Anneke Bosch (Titans), Annere Dercksen (Garden Route Badgers), Lara Goodall (Western Province), Gandhi Jafta (Titans), Leah Jones (Western Province), Tebogo Macheke (Titans), Oluhle Siyo (Boland), Asakhe Nyovane (Garden Route Badgers), Nondumiso Shangase (Dolphins), Kayla Reynecke (Western Province), Miane Smit (Free State), Saarah Smith (Western Province), Nkululeko Thabathe (Lions), Delmi Tucker (Western Province) and Faye Tunnicliffe (Western Province).

CSA Head of High-Performance Grant van Helden commented: "In line with the dynamic shifts in international cricket and our bold 2027 vision, the reimagining of our 'National Academy' marks a pivotal moment. The emergence of the 2024 CSA Emerging Academy underscores our commitment to bridging the gap between domestic and international cricket.

“By honing in on personalised technical and tactical growth over an intensive period, we're fast-tracking the development of a select group of players and this forward-looking approach not only speaks to the immediate needs of our Proteas teams but also lays the groundwork for sustained excellence.”
 
CSA ANNOUNCES INTERNATIONAL INBOUND FIXTURES FOR 2024/25 SEASON

JOHANNESBURG: Cricket South Africa (CSA) has today revealed an exciting schedule for the 2024/25 international home season.

The Proteas Men will take on Sri Lanka in two Tests and Pakistan in an all-format tour, while the Proteas Women are set to host England for a multi-format tour.

The international summer kicks off with a South Africa ‘A’ tour against Sri Lanka ‘A’, which will see the sides contest three 50-over matches (31 August - 04 September) and two four-day matches (08 - 18 September).

The Proteas Men will then take on Sri Lanka in the first Test at Hollywoodbets Kingsmead Stadium in Durban from 27 November - 01 December, before Dafabet St George’s Park in Gqeberha hosts the second Test from 05 - 09 December.

The Proteas Women’s tour against England will run concurrently, starting with a three-match T20 International (T20I) series from 24 - 30 November. The three-match One-Day International (ODI) series will follow at multiple venues across the country between 04 - 11 December, with the annual Black Day making its return to Hollywoodbets Kingsmead Stadium on 08 December.

The tour will also see Laura Wolvaardt and her charges take on England in the first women’s Test match on home soil since 2002. The four-day encounter will be staged at the Mangaung Oval in Bloemfontein from 15 - 18 December.

Fans will get the opportunity to see the Proteas Men’s white-ball outfit in December when Aiden Markram’s T20I side take on Pakistan in three KFC T20Is from 10 - 14 December. Temba Bavuma will then lead the ODI group in as many ODIs from 17 - 22 December, with the fan favourite Pink Day marked for 22 December at the DP World Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg.

The men’s final assignment of the summer will be a two-match Test series against Pakistan, starting with the Boxing Day Test at SuperSport Park in Centurion from 26 - 30 December, before Bavuma’sside head to Cape Town for the New Year’s Test at World Sports Betting Newlands Cricket Ground from 03 - 07 January.

Tickets go on sale on 19 August.

CSA CEO, Pholetsi Moseki commented: “As we eagerly anticipate the 2024/25 home international season, it once again holds the promise of exhilarating encounters.

“As we open our doors to esteemed cricketing nations like Sri Lanka, Pakistan, and England, we not only showcase the talent and competitiveness of South African cricket but also celebrate the global appeal and camaraderie inherent in our beloved sport.

“These fixtures serve as a platform to not just compete, but to foster bonds between nations, uniting players and fans alike in the shared love for cricket,” he concluded.

The full fixtures are listed below.

South Africa ‘A’ Tour against Sri Lanka ‘A’

One-Day Matches

Saturday, 31 August

South Africa A vs Sri Lanka A - JB Marks Oval, Potchefstroom

Monday, 02 September

South Africa A vs Sri Lanka A - JB Marks Oval, Potchefstroom

Wednesday, 04 September

South Africa A vs Sri Lanka A - JB Marks Oval, Potchefstroom

Four-Day Matches

08 - 11 September
South Africa A vs Sri Lanka A - Kimberley Oval, Kimberley

15 - 18 September
South Africa A vs Sri Lanka A - Willowmoore Park, Benoni

Proteas Men’s Inbound Tour against Sri Lanka

Test Series

27 November - 01 December at 09:30

South Africa vs Sri Lanka – Hollywoodbets Kingsmead Stadium, Durban

05 - 09 December at 10:30
South Africa vs Sri Lanka – Dafabet St George’s Park, Gqeberha

Proteas Men Inbound Tour against Pakistan

KFC T20I Series

Tuesday, 10 December at 18:00

South Africa vs Pakistan - Hollywoodbets Kingsmead Stadium, Durban

Friday, 13 December at 18:00
South Africa vs Pakistan - SuperSport Park, Centurion

Saturday, 14 December at 18:00
South Africa vs Pakistan - DP World Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg

ODI Series

Tuesday, 17 December at 14:00

South Africa vs Pakistan - Boland Park, Paarl

Thursday, 19 December at 14:00
South Africa vs Pakistan - World Sports Betting Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town

Sunday, 22 December at 14:00 – Pink Day

South Africa vs Pakistan - DP World Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg

Test Series

26 - 30 December at 10:00

South Africa vs Pakistan - SuperSport Park, Centurion

03 - 07 January at 10:30
South Africa vs Pakistan - World Sports Betting Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town

Proteas Women Inbound Tour against England

T20I Series

Sunday, 24 November at 14:00

South Africa vs England - Buffalo Park Cricket Stadium, East London

Wednesday, 27 November at 18:00
South Africa vs England - Willowmoore Park, Benoni

Saturday, 30 November at 18:00
South Africa vs England - SuperSport Park, Centurion

ODI Series


Wednesday, 04 December at 14:00
South Africa vs England - Kimberley Oval, Kimberley

Sunday, 08 December at 10:00 – Black Day

South Africa vs England – Hollywoodbets Kingsmead Stadium, Durban

Wednesday, 11 December at 14:00
South Africa vs England – JB Marks Oval, Potchefstroom

Test

15 – 18 December at 10:30

South Africa vs England - Mangaung Oval, Bloemfontein
 
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Here is an idea for the board instead grilling Enoch about numbers how about you put resources into development so there are enough quality players to pick from... But that takes actual effort and money...


 
Here is an idea for the board instead grilling Enoch about numbers how about you put resources into development so there are enough quality players to pick from... But that takes actual effort and money...



For that useless bunch of Twat's it is easier, and within their mental ability to grill Enoch. If they had half a brain, they would know the answer. If they had any intelligence they would be investing time and effort to achieve that which could boost their political aspirations.
 
India only play Test where they make lots of moola. Home, Aus and England. We're too smallfor them to worry about.
Their home tests don’t attract crowds from what I’ve seen. We get bigger crowds here.
 
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