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South African Domestic Off-Season 2015

SeamUp

International Coach
Thought I was due to start this and the new quota rules are clearly the major issue and it may see South African cricket suffer as it won't be great for the strength of our cricket and there will be quality white cricketers leaving the country or not getting opportunities. Key older white senior players will either be pushed out or will now look be looked at as stopping a young white cricketer from getting a chance as only 5 are allowed to play. The SA u19s are at an all-time low. Never have I seen an SA u19 side be trounced in a series but now it is 2-in-a-row in England and Bangladesh.

Anyways signings, retirements, potential departures etc

COBRAS

Just Kemp wants to play one more season especially after ending it so well with a hundred he says.
Wayne Parnell has left the Warriors & signed for the Cobras as a CSA contracted player.

WARRIORS

Have signed Yaseen Vallie and Clyde Fortuin from the Cobras.
Davy Jacobs has retired from persistent injuries.

DOLPHINS

KNIGHTS

LIONS

Neil McKenzie has retired from 4-day cricket. Legend. Became 2nd South African to score a double hundred in his last FC innings.
There was talk that Hardus Viljoen will leave to sign for Central Districts but looks to have signed a lucrative deal with the Lions.

TITANS

Have signed Chris Morris from the Lions & will play for his boyhood team that his father played for, for many years.
Talk that Graeme van Buuren, Shaun von Berg are leaving for Ireland & Australia respectively.
Roelof vd Merwe is looking to play for Holland.
Heino Kuhn may have to retire.
 
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SeamUp

International Coach
CAPE COBRAS

Richard Levi & Rory Kleinveldt playing for Northants.
Amla has signed for Derbyshire.
Philander has signed for Notts.
Duminy & Steyn in the IPL

CSA contracted : Hashim AMLA, JP DUMINY, Wayne PARNELL, Vernon PHILANDER, Dale STEYN

* CSA development contracts in red

White [Steyn]

Andrew PUTTICK
Richard LEVI - Northants
Stiaan VAN ZYL
Dane VILAS
Justin KEMP
Sybrand ENGELBRECHT - Netherlands Club
George LINDE - National Academy
Travis MULLER - National Academy

Coloured & Asian [ Amla, Duminy, Parnell, Philander]

Keegan PETERSEN - England Club
Matthew KLEINVELDT - England Club
Justin ONTONG - CPL
Robin PETERSON - CPL
Dane PIEDT
Dayyaan GALIEM - SA u19
Shaheen KHAN
Rory KLEINVELDT - Northants
Beuran HENDRICKS - IPL
Dane PATERSON
Lizaad WILLIAMS

Black African

Omphile RAMELA
Lesiba NGOEPE - National Academy
Mthokozisi SHEZI
Mpilo NJOLOZA
 
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SeamUp

International Coach
CHEVROLET WARRIORS

Ingram is playing for Glamorgan.

* CSA development contracted players in red

White

Michael PRICE
David WHITE - National Academy
Colin ACKERMANN - England Club
Colin INGRAM - Glamorgan
Jon-Jon SMUTS
Christiaan JONKER
Simon HARMER - England Club
Andrew BIRCH
Rusty THERON - IPL/CPL

Coloured & Asian

Yaseen VALLIE - England club
Ryan BAILEY
Clyde FORTUIN - National Academy
Daryl BROWN
Basheer WALTERS

Black African

Somila SEYIBOKWE
Luthando MNYANDA - National Academy
Sisanda MAGALA
Ayabulela GQAMANE
Lundi MBANE
Thandolwethu MNYAKA - National Academy
 

SeamUp

International Coach
SUNFOIL DOLPHINS

Miller, Tahir & Abbott are in the IPL

CSA Contracted players: Dave MILLER, Imran TAHIR, Kyle ABBOTT, Ryan MCLAREN

* CSA development contracted players in red

White [Miller, McLaren, Abbott]

Divan VAN WYK
Cameron DELPORT - CPL
Vaughn VAN JAARSVELD
Morne VAN WYK
Daryn SMIT - England Club
Calvin SAVAGE - England Club
Robbie FRYLINCK
Daryn DUPAVILLON
Mathew PILLANS
Craig KIRSTEN - England Club

Coloured & Asian [Tahir]

Imraan KHAN
Cody CHETTY - England Club
Jonathan VANDIAR - Netherlands Club
Keshav MAHARAJ - England Club
Prenalan SUBRAYEN - England Club
Craig ALEXANDER


Black African

Khaya ZONDO
Daniel SINCUBA - National Academy
Sibonelo MAKHANYA - SA u19
Andile PHEHLUKWAYO - National Academy
Tshepo MOREKI
 

SeamUp

International Coach
CHEVROLET KNIGHTS

Rilee Rossouw is playing IPL

* CSA development contracted players in red

White

Rilee ROSSOUW - IPL
Rudi SECOND - England Club
Pite VAN BILJON - England Club
Obus PIENAAR - England Club
Werner COETSEE - Netherlands Club
Dillon DU PREEZ
Quinton FRIEND
Corne DRY - England Club
Duanne OLIVIER - England Club

Coloured & Asian

Reeza HENDRICKS
Gihahn CLOETE
Diego ROSIER - National Academy
Gerhardt ABRAHAMS
Michael ERLANK
Shadley VAN SCHALKWYK

Black African

Tumelo BODIBE
Letlotlo SESELE
Lefa MOSENA
Bokang MOSENA
Malusi SIBOTO
 

SeamUp

International Coach
HIGHVELD LIONS

de Kock in the IPL
Alviro Petersen playing for Lancashire

CSA Contracted: Quinton DE KOCK, Aaron PHANGISO, Kagiso RABADA, Lonwabo TSOTSOBE

* CSA development contracted players in red

White [De Kock]

Stephen COOK
Rassie VAN DER DUSEEN - England Club
Neil MCKENZIE - CPL
Devon CONWAY - England Club
Jean SYMES - England Club
Dwaine PRETORIUS
Matt MCGILLIVRAY
Hardus VILJOEN
Sean JAMISON

Coloured & Asian

Alviro PETERSEN - Lancashire
Dominic HENDRICKS
Shaylen PILLAY

Black African [Phangiso, Rabada, Tsotsobe]

Temba BAVUMA
Thami TSOLEKILE
Eddie LEIE
Pumelela MATHSIKWE
 
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SeamUp

International Coach
UNLIMITED TITANS

Rumours that Van Buuren, von Berg , vd Merwe & even de Lange looking for pastures new with Kuhn possibly retiring.
Jacques Rudolph has retired from all SA cricket.
Dean Elgar may sign a ST county deal.
de Villiers, de Plessis, A.Morkel, Wiese, Morris, de Lange & M.Morkel in the IPL


CSA Contracted: Dean ELGAR, AB DE VILLIERS, Faf DU PLESSIS, Morne MORKEL

* CSA development contracted players in red

White [Elgar, de Villiers, Du Plessis, M.Morkel]

Heino KUHN
Theunis DE BRUYN
Aiden MARKRAM - National Academy
Graeme VAN BUUREN - England Club
Roelof VAN DER MERWE - CPL/Netherlands Club
Shaun VON BERG - England Club
Albie MORKEL - IPL
David WIESE - IPL
Chris MORRIS - IPL
Marchant DE LANGE - IPL

Coloured & Asian

Kylin VARDHAN
Henry DAVIDS - CPL
Farhaan BEHARDIEN
Qaasim ADAMS
Tabraiz SHAMSI - CPL
Rowan RICHARDS

Black African

Mangaliso MOSEHLE - Netherlands Club
Junior DALA - National Academy
Ethy MBHALATI
 
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Leftarmtweaker

Cricket Spectator
Cobras have signed Tshepo Moreki from the Dolphins. Interesting signing considering the already-strong Cobras attack. Obviously politically-influenced, but could be a valuable asset if Hendricks or Paterson get national call-ups
 

Goughy

Hall of Fame Member
Roelof vd Merwe is looking to play for Holland.
Heino Kuhn may have to retire.
Sad. I played with both of them and both decent guys and talented players. Heino the first guy I ever saw regularly practice the ramp in the nets.
 

SeamUp

International Coach
Looks like fears of those retirements & leaving the country have been allayed but for how much longer is another question.
 

SeamUp

International Coach
With the recent 'A' squads announced I can't say I'm too excited with the batting besides the one's in the SA set-up and Theunis de Bruyn. When I look at the SA Academy I can't say I am very excited either. I liked what I saw of Markram in the u19 WC but his Titans chances just seem to get further and further away.

Vilas, Elgar to lead SA A squads - SuperSport - Cricket

Besides the Faf/Prince/Petersen all the senior core batsmen over recent years broke through young & made names for themselves domestically (Smith, Gibbs, Kallis, de Villiers, Amla). Think in the current batch you can say the same about Elgar, de Kock, Rossouw, van Zyl, Miller. To a lesser extent R. Hendricks & Bavuma. Just Theunis de Bruyn is doing it now.

You can't say the same about Cloete, Ramela, Zondo, Chetty, Delport. Very average from what I have seen from SA for years. Even in the SA Academy with Markram, White, Sincuba, Rosier, Fortuin

It does seem to be a world wide phenomenon though. Quality, special young batsman seem to be rare.


I think where we can get away with this in the future is if they can bat de Kock 6 & all-rounders like Calvin Savage, Andile Phehlukwayo & Dayyaan Galiem fulfill their potential. Believe they can certainly score 100s having seen them & have everything going for them as opposed to many of the young batsmen. Suppose they trying to find out more about David Wiese now after some hard yards on the domestic scene.

Take out de Villiers, Duminy, Amla, du Plessis still got something like :

Elgar
R. Hendricks
van Zyl
Rossouw
Bavuma
de Kock
Savage, Phehlukwayo, Galiem [could even play 2 of them]

Reserve batsman: Guys like de Bruyn & maybe Markram down the line.


They also will continue to work with Vernon Philander, Wayne Parnell & Chris Morris with their batting, even talk of Kagiso Rabada being able to contribute with the bat. Also giving McLaren another shot and probably last one at the age of 32. If succeeds great, if not a bridge to a gap possibly.

With the spinners I will be very surprised if Phangiso isn't found out. There certainly is competition.

Wrist-spin: Tahir, Leie
Off-spin: Harmer, Piedt
slow left-arm: Maharaj, Linde

Pace-attack will be exciting over the years. We do lack left-arm quicks though which if bowled well can be really useful to any attack. We only seem to have Parnell & Beuran Hednricks.

Pecking order:

Steyn (32)
Morkel (31)
Philander(30)
Abbott (28)
Rabada (20)
Morris (28)
Parnell (26)
McLaren (32)

'A' side
B. Hendricks (25)
de Lange (25)
Tsotsobe (31)
Viljoen (26)
Shezi (28)
Paterson (26)

Dupavillon (21)

Age & physical well-being/endurance play an important role. How long can the first string last. Think if we go with the future & say the two left-armers find their mojo, 5 years down the line we could be looking at Parnell, B.Hendricks [both have so much to prove still & Parnell's case frustratingly so], Rabada & Daryn Dupavillon (who I rate with Rabada as the most exciting strike-bowlers) + hopefully the 3 young all-rounders come through. Would just need a successful spinner from above to balance things out.

That hopefully is the future for SA cricket there.
 
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SeamUp

International Coach
CRICKET SOUTH AFRICA (CSA) will be holding a specialist spin bowling camp next week at the Powerade Centre of Excellence in Pretoria.

“This annual camp has particular significance this year,” commented Vinnie Barnes, CSA High Performance Manager. “If one looks at our international fixture list for the second half of the year, we have the Castle Lager Proteas playing away Test Series in both Bangladesh and India while South Africa A will be playing both four-day unofficial Tests and a triangular one-day series in India.

“Spin bowling obviously plays an important part on the sub-continent so it is important that we prepare players properly, particularly those who have little or no experience of playing in that part of the world.

“The camp will also be attended by some of our less experienced batsmen who will be representing these various squads. Some of our Proteas batsmen have also asked to attend in preparation for the tour of Bangladesh.

“Our under-19 squad struggled during their recent tour to Bangladesh where they will be defending their ICC World title next year so we are also involving players at this level.”

Invited participants

Spin bowlers: Aaron Phangiso (bizhub Highveld Lions), Ruben Klaasen (Northerns), Bjorn Fortuin (Gauteng), Tshepo Ntuli (Free State), Dane Piedt (Cape Cobras), George Linde (Cape Cobras), Shaun von Berg (The Unlimited Titans), Sean Whitehead (Free State/SA U-19), Ndudoza Mfoza (KZN Coastal/SA U-19), Tshepiso Ndwandwa (CSA Fort Hare Academy), Lizo Makhoso (EP Academy)

Batsmen: Temba Bavuma (bizhub Highveld Lions), Rudi Second (Knights), Theunis de Bruyn (The Unlimited Titans), Omphile Ramela (Cape Cobras), Gihahn Cloete (Knights), JP Duminy (Cape Cobras), Reeza Hendricks (Knights), Rivaldo Moonsamy (Northerns/SA U-19), Dean Foxcroft (Northerns/SA U-19), Wiaan Mulder (Gauteng/SA U-19), Dayyaan Galiem (WP/SA U-19)

Coaches

Spin bowling: Nicky Boje, Paul Adams
Batting: HD Ackerman, Neil Johnson
Maharaj & Subrayen in England from the spinners. Shamsi in the Caribbean for their T20. I imagine they would have attended if in SA but Maharaj will return for 'A' duties.

Interesting mix for the batsman too. 1 or 2 in England as well who are in the 'A' squad.
 

SeamUp

International Coach
Will Vandiar ever live up to expectations?
Got to be a massive doubt. He has just floated along the senior scene for sometime now & seems content. He is massively overweight & has let himself down. Playing in Holland this off-season.

JJ Smuts, R.Hendricks, Rossouw, Pienaar, Vallie, Parnell all having better senior careers than him from same SA u19 side.

The positive I suppose is that he is young enough to make a change. Too many nothing scores & never kicking on has been an issue, he goes down to provincial level and is then too good.
 
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SeamUp

International Coach
CSA National First Class Panel

Murray Brown
Johan Cloete – ICC International Umpire
Marais Erasmus – ICC Elite Panel Umpire
Babalo Gcuma
Shaun George – ICC International Umpire
Stephen Harris – Promoted from Amateur Panel
Adrian Holdstock – ICC International TV Umpire
Clifford Isaacs – Promoted from Amateur Panel
Bongani Jele
Allahudien Paleker
Gerrie Pienaar
Dennis Smith
Brad White

*former FC players in bold


Also the new SA u19 squad all eligible for the next WC playing Bangladesh in Durban in July.

SA Under 19 team for inbound Bangladesh Tour

Rivaldo Moonsamy (wk) Northerns
Kyle Verreynne (wk) Western Province
Liam Smith Gauteng
Tony De Zorzi (c) Gauteng
Wiaan Mulder Gauteng
Dayyaan Galiem Western Province
Dean Foxcroft Northerns
Kabelo Sekhukhune Easterns
Aaqil Ebrahim Western Province
Sean Whitehead Free State
Nduduzo Mfoza KZN
Ziyaad Abrahams Western Province
Brandon Glover Gauteng
Conor McKerr Gauteng
Lutho Sipamla Eastern Province
 
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SeamUp

International Coach
COBRAS OFFICAL UPDATE

Cobras include 21-year old Moreki in strong Cobras-squad for 2015/2016-season

Same names, same squad, same champions, but there will be a new vigour to reclaim lost ground and reinstate themselves as Sunfoil Series titleholders after relinquishing the four-day domestic title to the bizhub Highveld Lions, said Nabeal Dien, chief executive officer of the Cape Cobras, about the new Cape Cobras squad that has just been released.

The one addition to the present professional squad for the new season is the 21-year old former South African u.19-player Tshepo Moreki, who captured 22 wickets at an average of 27.81 for KwaZuly-Natal in the Sunfoil Cup Three-day competition in 2014/2015.

The ‘usual suspects’ who were part of the squad that won the Ram Slam T20 Challenge and featured as finalist in the Momentum One Day Cup Competition last season, were retained.

Dien was up-beat about the possibility that the left-arm swing bowler Beuran Hendricks will return to form after recovering from a potentially career-threatening back ailment.

He also believed the off-spinner Dane Piedt would continue his upward curve after returning from surgery midway through the 2014/2015-season.

The greatest challenges for the Cobras would be to find the perfect balance between bat and ball in the 2015/2016-season and to continue their more dominant performances with the bat which saw them finish strongly at the back-end of last season.

The three premier fast bowlers, Hendricks, Rory Kleinveldt and Dane Paterson, will carry a heavy load and will be challenged to capture the majority of the 20 wickets per game needed to win Sunfoil Series matches.

Hendricks captured 28 wickets in the Ram Slam T20 Challenge in 2013/2014, but was not available for the Cobras last season due to injury.

In his absence, Ferisco Adams was simply sensational, while George Linde also excelled as left-arm spinner in the domestic T20-campaign

The left-arm swing bowler Mpilo Njoloza is not currently a member of the squad, but the fast-evolving player could challenge the incumbents if he improves his fitness and conditioning and retains his impressive strike-rate.

Several members of the Cobras squad will form part of the winter high performance program starting on 1st June.

Only Moreki (national academy commitments), Keegan Petersen (set for the United Kingdom in August), Rory Kleinveldt and Richard Levi (who are representing Northampton in the English county series) will miss out.

The Nashua Cape Cobras squad for 2015/2016 is: Sybrand Engelbrecht, Beuran Hendricks, Justin Kemp, Shaheen Khan, Rory Kleinveldt, Richard Levi, Tshepo Moreki, Justin Ontong, Dane Paterson, Keegan Petersen, Robin Peterson, Dane Piedt, Andrew Puttick, Omphile Ramela, Mthokozisi Shezi, Stiaan van Zyl, Dane Vilas and Lizaad Williams.

The national players who are based at the Cobras are: Hashim Amla, JP Duminy, Vernon Philander, Wayne Parnell and Dale Steyn.
Western Province contracted: Matthew Kleinveldt, Zubayr Hamza, Pieter Malan, George Linde, Travis Muller, Lesiba Ngoepe, Aviwe Mgijima, Mpilo Njoloza

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SeamUp

International Coach
Harmer, Tahir, Phangiso, Leie in the SA squads.

Piedt & Maharaj in the 'A' squads.

Linde in the HP squad (nominated for SA domestic newcomer) with Shamsi (doing well in the CPL) & Subrayen (doing well in club cricket in England) were in the HP squad the year before.

Not looking to bad re: spinners

The future of spin bowling in South Africa is bright according to former Proteas left-arm spinner Paul Adams.

“We’ve got a young group of guys. Keshav Maharaj in the four-day series was great this last season. In T20 cricket George Linde was the top wicket-taker. Eddie Leie has also been in great form in the Momentum Cup and as well in four-day cricket,” said Adams on Thursday.

“It’s just up to one guy to put the most consistent performances in. There’s a lot of internal competition amongst them which is always very healthy.”

Adams was speaking at the Centre of Excellence in Pretoria where Cricket SA were holding a spin bowling camp for Under-19 players, SA ‘A’ players, and some Proteas squad members. The Proteas next head off to Bangladesh for a month-long tour including two Tests starting in July. The SA ‘A’ side, meanwhile, will tour India in July and August.

“We’ve got quite a young crop of spinners in our system. It’s a great opportunity for them to grab that spot with two sub-continent tours. Some of them haven’t played there, so it will be a new experience from which they learn.”

Adams was part of the Proteas team on a tour to Bangladesh in 2003 where South Africa whitewashed the hosts in a two-Test series. Adams was instrumental in helping his side to the win in the first Test where he returned the best figures of his career when he took 10/106 in the match, with a five-wicket haul in each innings.

Understandably, Adams has a good knowledge of the conditions in Bangladesh.

“Generally it’s the pace you bowl not the lengths like in our (SA) conditions. On those tracks you can bowl really quick, and things happen off the surface. Here, if you bowl quick it’s nice and easy to hit. There you can bowl into the wicket and get some purchase. It mustn’t be a shock to the system; the bowlers have to be prepared to run in and bowl quick and get the ball to react. It is 40 degrees out there as well, so it can be tough.”

On Dane Piedt, 25, who is returning to full fitness from a horror shoulder injury to be included in the SA ‘A’ side, Adams said his young player would still need time to return to form.

On his Test debut, Piedt claimed match figures of 8/152 against Zimbabwe, in Harare, in August last year. Just over a month later, Piedt injured his shoulder which required surgery to repair serious damage to the joint and cartilage.

“He’s got some time still to put in, it’s a shoulder injury and not just a case of the surgeon saying he’s fine.

“When it comes to top flight sport your whole body needs to be in top shape. There has to be no doubt in his head, generally it takes a bit of time. I reckon it takes a year or so to get back to where you are comfortable. We’ll look to nurture him, he’s young. We’ll dedicate a lot of time to getting him back to where he needs to be.”

Adams full of praise for Linde, rejuvenated Piedt after spinners camp

Paul Adams, the Cape Cobras coach, has reflected on a satisfying and rewarding national spinners camp and has reaffirmed his belief in the star-qualities of the South African off-spinner Dane Piedt and the talented left-arm apprentice George Linde.

Two former South African spinners, Adams and Nicky Bojé, featured at the spinners camp. Part of the program was devoted to discussing appropriate tactics and game-plans for different phases during a match.

Linde, currently at the national academy, is a man with the potential and his disconcerting bounce and spin can set up early failure for top-batsmen.

“He just needs experience and greater consistency,” said Adams.
Linde has taken 74 wickets in 21 first-class games. The 23-year old also impressed during the Cape Cobras’ all-conquering Ram Slam T20 Challenge in 2014/2015.

Adams said Piedt’s confidence is back and they will scrutinize and check in with the player in the build-up to the South Africa A-tour to India.

Piedt suffered a serious shoulder injury in 2014, and struggled initially upon his return, but is rejuvenated after the national spinner’s camp.

The off-spinner is a man capable of bamboozling international batsmen with his array of attacking weapons. He captured eight for 152 on test debut for South Africa.
 

SeamUp

International Coach
Besides the Cobras (above) only the Lions and Titans have officially released their contracted squads -

LIONS

Stephen COOK
Rassie VAN DER DUSSEN
Temba BAVUMA
Alviro PETERSEN
Neil MCKENZIE
Jean SYMES
Devon CONWAY
Thami TSOLEKILE
Dominic HENDRICKS
Shaylen PILLAY
Dwaine PRETORIUS
Bjorn FORTUIN
Eddie LEIE
Aaron PHANGISO - CSA Contracted
Hardus VILJOEN
Kagiso RABADA - CSA Contracted
Lonwabo TSOTSOBE - CSA Contracted
Sean JAMISON
Pumelela MATSHIKWE
Nono PONGOLO

Out: Quinton de Kock & Chris Morris
In: Bjorn Fortuin, Sean Jamison, Nono Pongolo


TITANS

Heino KUHN
Dean ELGAR - CSA Contracted
Faf DU PLESSIS - CSA Contracted
AB DE VILLIERS - CSA Contracted
Quinton DE KOCK - CSA Contracted
Theunis DE BRUYN
Graeme VAN BUUREN
Henry DAVIDS
Farhaan BEHARDIEN
Qaasim ADAMS
Albie MORKEL
David WIESE
Chris MORRIS
Mangalsio MOSEHLE
Shaun VON BERG
Tabraiz SHAMSI
Morne MORKEL - CSA Contracted
Marchant DE LANGE
Ethy MBHALATI
Junior DALA
Rowan RICHARDS
Sammy MOFOKENG

In: Quinton de Kock, Chris Morris, Sammy Mofokeng
Out: Roelof vd Merwe, JP de Villiers

Henry Davids to captain 4-day cricket, Albie Morkel to captain limited overs cricket & Theunis de Bruyn is vice-captain for all 3 formats
 

SeamUp

International Coach
What our 3 young all-rounders are doing in the winter ?

Calvin Savage : Dolphins relish international winter experiences - Sunfoil Dolphins

Andile Phehlukwayo : Is at the National Academy

Dayyaan Galiem : One of 3 players to play in all 7 matches for SA u19 v Bangladesh with Liam Smith & Wiaan Mulder

Cricket Records | Records | Bangladesh Under-19s in South Africa Youth ODI Series, 2015 | Most runs | ESPN Cricinfo

Cricket Records | Records | Bangladesh Under-19s in South Africa Youth ODI Series, 2015 | Most wickets | ESPN Cricinfo
 
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