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Bavuma back as South Africa captain after missing T20 tournament
Temba Bavuma will return from the sidelines of South Africa’s new Twenty20 tournament to captain the country in three one-day internationals against England later this month.
Bavuma is the only player in the 16-man squad who is not involved in the SA20 tournament, which will take a break to accommodate the one-day series in Bloemfontein and Kimberley from January 27 to February 1.
Bavuma, South Africa’s captain in both one-day and T20 formats, did not attract a bid from any of the six SA20 franchises.
The one-day series is part of the World Cup Super League.
South Africa are currently languishing in 11th place in the league.
Only the top eight sides will qualify automatically for the Cricket World Cup in India later this year.
South Africa probably need to win at least three of their remaining five fixtures to qualify.
South Africa forfeited a series in Australia earlier this month in order to have their leading players available for the SA20.
The squad includes burly fast bowler Sisanda Magala, the leading wicket-taker in South Africa’s one-day domestic competition earlier in the season.
Magala had missed selection for several squads and series because he had been unable to meet Cricket South Africa’s fitness guidelines, notably the ability to run two kilometres in under 8min 30sec.
“We are pleased with the inclusion of Sisanda and the commitment he has shown to meet the fitness standards required,” said selection convener Victor Mpitsang.
But there was no place for leading domestic run-scorer Ryan Rickelton, who was not selected for a recent Test tour of Australia because of concerns about his fitness because of an ankle injury. Rickelton, who said he had deliberately delayed surgery in order to go on the tour and to play in the SA20, scored two hundreds and two fifties in seven innings.
Mpitsang said Rickelton was not selected, although he was considered because the injury risk for a home series was considered less than for away tours.
Newly-appointed Test coach Shukri Conrad will take charge of the side because new white-ball coach Rob Walter is still in New Zealand and will only start his job on February 1.
Squad: Temba Bavuma (captain), Quinton de Kock (wkt), Reeza Hendricks, Marco Jansen, Heinrich Klaasen, Sisanda Magala, Keshav Maharaj, Janneman Malan, Aiden Markram, David Miller, Lungi Ngidi, Anrich Nortje, Wayne Parnell, Kagiso Rabada, Tabraiz Shamsi, Rassie van der Dussen.
Fixtures:
January 27, Bloemfontein (day-night)
January 29, Bloemfontein (day)
February 1, Kimberley (day-night)
N.Mitchell--AT