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‘Cancel the Tour’: South Africa sparks outrage after New Zealand Tests snub

NZ vs SA: In a surprising move that has ignited a storm of controversy, Cricket South Africa (CSA) has named a 14-man squad for the upcoming Test series against New Zealand, featuring only two players from the triumphant Test win over India. The selection has left cricket enthusiasts and fans in disbelief, raising questions about the board’s commitment to international cricket.

The squad announced by CSA comprises seven uncapped players, introducing a new captain in the form of left-handed opening batsman Neil Brand. Batsmen Keegan Petersen and David Bedingham are the lone survivors from South Africa’s recent Test victory against India in Centurion.

A significant factor contributing to the unexpected squad composition is a ruling by Cricket South Africa, rendering players contracted to franchises in the SA20 competition ineligible for selection due to overlapping schedules.

Despite the unconventional lineup, Test coach Shukri Conrad expressed confidence in the team’s competitiveness. “The players selected for this tour have every chance of challenging New Zealand,” remarked Conrad, emphasizing the showcased abilities of most players during recent series with South Africa A against West Indies A and India A.

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NZ vs SA: Neil Brand, the captain

Neil Brand, 27, assumes the role of captaincy, adding an intriguing twist to the series. Born in Johannesburg but having pursued his high school education in England at King’s College, Taunton, Brand boasts a commendable first-class record, amassing 2906 runs at an average of 39.27. Additionally, he brings a versatile skill set as a left-arm orthodox spin bowler, having taken 72 wickets at an average of 30.81.

The announcement of the touring party seems to have put an end to speculations regarding opening batsman Dean Elgar’s potential delay of his international cricket retirement. Elgar, named the man of the match in the first Test against India, will lead the team in the second Test following an injury to Temba Bavuma.

The decision to prioritize players not engaged in the SA20 competition has triggered backlash among cricket enthusiasts. Social media platforms echoed sentiments of disappointment, with users expressing frustration and calling the move “ridiculous” and “disrespectful to NZ and test cricket.”

South Africa sending greenhorns to New Zealand while key players will feature in a T20 league is a total disregard for Test cricket… the best thing would be to cancel the tour #SAVsNZ

— Shahid Hashmi (@hashmi_shahid) December 30, 2023

No better illustration of Test cricket’s challenge than South Africa thrashing India, suggesting they could be Test Championship final contenders – and then announcing a squad to New Zealand that amounts to a C team, with all players with SA20 deals unavailable https://t.co/U7FDpWJESo

— Tim Wigmore (@timwig) December 30, 2023

Hard to defend the Proteas’ lack of test cricket given the way that CSA, who got themselves into a financial mess, then sold off their T20 product to foreign investors, and now send a virtual B team to NZ when they could be looking to the Test championship final…
SMH

— Brenden Nel (@Brendennel) December 30, 2023

The controversial South African squad for the NZ vs SA Tests includes:

Neil Brand (capt)

David Bedingham

Ruan de Swardt

Clyde Fortuin (wkt)

Zubayr Hamza

Tshepo Moreki

Mihlali Mpongwana

Duanne Olivier

Dane Paterson

Keegan Petersen

Dane Piedt

Raynard van Tonder

Shaun von Berg

Khaya Zondo

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